Howard Rheingold Quotes
Top 37 wise famous quotes and sayings by Howard Rheingold
Howard Rheingold Famous Quotes & Sayings
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Humans are humans because we are able to communicate with each other and to organize to do things together that we can't do individually.
You can't assume any place you go is private because the means of surveillance are becoming so affordable and so invisible.
Whenever a technology enables people to organize at a pace that wasn't before possible, new kinds of politics emerge.
The AP has only so many reporters, and CNN only has so many cameras, but we've got a world full of people with digital cameras and Internet access.
Any disease support community is a place of deep bonds and empathy, and there are thousands if not tens of thousands of them.
There's a direct relationship between how difficult it is to send a message and how strongly it is received.
It's kind of astonishing that people trust strangers because of words they write on computer screens.
On the Internet, it is assumed people are in business to sell out, not to build something they can pass along to their grandkids.
Like most modern Americans, I assume individuality is not only a fundamental value, but a goal in life, an art form.
Humans have lived for much, much longer than the approximately 10,000 years of settled agricultural civilization.
It's more important to me to get an e-mail that says, 'I saw your page and it changed my life,' than how many hits the page got.
One thing we didn't know in 1996 is that it's very, very difficult, if not impossible, to sustain a culture with online advertising.
I think e-mail petitions are an illusion. It gives people the illusion that they're participating in some meaningful political action.
In the broad sense design means thinking about what the function or purpose of things or processes are, and translating that into action.
We are moving rapidly into a world in which the spying machinery is built into every object we encounter.
You can't pick up the telephone and say, 'Connect me with someone else who has a kid with leukemia.'