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245 00 Is the Internet changing the way you think? :|bthe net's 
       impact on our minds and future /|cedited by John Brockman.
250    1st ed. 
260    New York :|bHarper Perennial,|c©2011. 
300    xxxii, 408 pages ;|c21 cm 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 
338    volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 
500    "Edge.org presents ideas from today's leading thinkers"--
       Cover. 
500    "Contributors include Steven Pinker on how the mind adapts
       to new technologies; Nassim N. Taleb on the destruction of
       precise knowledge; Richard Dawkins on the consequences of 
       infinite information; Nicholas Carr in the future of deep 
       thought; Helen Fisher on finding love and romance thought 
       the Net; Wikipedia cofounder Larry Sanger on the promise 
       and pitfalls of the 'hive mind'; Sam Harris on the wired 
       brain; Brian Eno on finding authenticity in a world of 
       endless reproduction. Other thinkers include tech 
       theorists Tim O'Reilly, Clay Shirky, Douglas Rushkoff, and
       Evgeny Morozov; founding Wired editor Kevin Kelly; Google 
       executive Marissa Mayer; computer scientist Jaron Lanier; 
       philosopher Daniel C. Dennett; physicists Frank Wilczek, 
       Martin Rees, Lisa Randall, and Lee Smolin; psychologist 
       Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi; geneticist George Church; 
       novelists Tom McCarthy and Douglas Coupland; actor Alan 
       Alda; artists Marina Abramović and Ai Weiwei; X Prize 
       founder Peter H. Diamandis; science historian George 
       Dyson; and TED Conferences curator Chris Anderson."--Page 
       4 of cover. 
500    List of 172 essayists: "Marina Abramovic, Anthony Aguirre,
       Alan Alda, Alun Anderson, Chris Anderson, Noga Arikha, 
       Scott Atran, Mahzarin R. Banaji, Albert-László Barabási, 
       Simon Baron-Cohen, Samuel Barondes, Thomas A. Bass, Yochai
       Benkler, Jesse Bering, Jamshed Bharucha, Nick Bilton, Sue 
       Blackmore, Paul Bloom, Giulio Boccaletti, Stefano Boeri, 
       Lera Boroditsky, Nick Bostrom, Stewart Brand, John 
       Brockman, Rodney Brooks, David M. Buss, Jason Calacanis, 
       William Calvin, Philip Campbell, Nicholas Carr, Sean 
       Carroll, Leo Chalupa, Nicholas Christakis, George Church, 
       Andy Clark, June Cohen, Tony Conrad, Douglas Coupland, 
       James Croak, M. Csikszentmihalyi, Fiery Cushman, David 
       Dalrymple, Richard Dawkins, Aubrey De Grey, Stanislas 
       Dehaene, Daniel Dennett, Emanuel Derman, Keith Devlin, 
       Peter Diamandis, Chris DiBona, Eric Drexler, Jesse Dylan, 
       Esther Dyson, George Dyson, David Eagleman, Olafar 
       Eliasson, Brian Eno, Juan Enriquez, Daniel Everett, Paul 
       Ewald, Hu Fang, Christine Finn, Eric Fischl, Helen Fisher,
       W. Tecumseh Fitch, Richard Foreman, Fabrizo Gallanti, 
       Howard Gardner, David Gelernter, Neil Gershenfeld, Ralph 
       Gibson, Gerd Gigerenzer, Ian & Joel Gold, Nigel Goldenfeld,
       Alison Gopnik, April Gornik, Joshua Greene, Haim Harari, 
       Judith Rich Harris, Sam Harris, Daniel Haun, Marc Hauser, 
       Marti Hearst, Virginia Heffernan, W. Daniel Hillis, Donald
       Hoffman, Bruce Hood, Nick Isaac, Xeni Jardin, Paul 
       Kedrosky, Kevin Kelly, Jon Kleinberg, Brian Knutson, 
       Terence Koh, Stephen Kosslyn, Kai Krause, Andrian Kreye, 
       Jaron Lanier, Joseph LeDoux, Andrew Lih, Seth Lloyd, Gary 
       Marcus, Lynn Margulis, John Markoff, Marissa Mayer, Tom 
       McCarthy, Jonas Mekas, Thomas Metzinger, Geoffrey Miller, 
       Dave Morin, Evgevny Morozov, David Myers, Tor 
       Nørretranders, Hans Ulrich Obrist, James O'Donnell, Tim 
       O'Reilly, Gloria Origgi, Neri Oxman, Mark Pagel, Gregory 
       Paul, Irene Pepperberg, Clifford Pickover, Stuart Pimm, 
       Steven Pinker, Ernst Pöppel, Emily Pronin, Robert Provine,
       Steve Quartz, Lisa Randall, Raqs Media Collective, Martin 
       Rees, Ed Regis, Howard Rheingold, Matt Ridley, Matthew 
       Ritchie, Rudy Rucker, Douglas Rushkoff, Karl Sabbagh, Paul
       Saffo, Scott D. Sampson, Larry Sanger, Robert Sapolsky, 
       Roger Schank, Peter Schwartz, Charles Seife, Terrence 
       Sejnowski, Robert Shapiro, Michael Shermer, Clay Shirky, 
       Barry Smith, Laurence Smith, Lee Smolin, Galia Solomonoff,
       Linda Stone, Seirian Sumner, Tom Standage, Victoria 
       Stodden, Nassim Taleb, Timothy Taylor, Max Tegmark, Frank 
       Tipler, Fred Tomaselli, John Tooby, Arnold Trehub, Sherry 
       Turkle, Eric Weinstein, Ai Weiwei, Frank Wilczek, Ian 
       Wilmut, Eva Wisten, Richard Saul Wurman, Anton Zeilinger."
       --Edge.org. 
505 00 |gPreface :|tthe edge question /|rby John Brockman --
       |gIntroduction :|tthe dawn of entanglement /|rby W. Daniel
       Hillis --|tThe bookless library /|rNicholas Carr --|tThe 
       invisible college /|rClay Shirky --|tNet gain /|rRichard 
       Dawkins --|tLet us calculate /|rFrank Wilczek --|tThe 
       waking dream /|rKevin Kelly --|tTo dream the waking dream 
       in new ways /|rRichard Saul Wurman --|tTweet me nice /
       |rIan Gold and Joel Gold --|tThe dazed state /|rRichard 
       Foreman --|tWhat's missing here? /|rMatthew Ritchie --
       |tPower corrupts /|rDaniel C. Dennett --|tThe rediscovery 
       of fire /|rChris Anderson --|tThe rise of social media is 
       really a reprise /|rJune Cohen --|tThe internet and the 
       loss of tranquility /|rNoga Arikha --|tThe greatest 
       detractor to serious thinking since television /|rLeo 
       Chalupa --|tThe large information Collider, BDTs, and 
       gravity holidays on Tuesdays /|rPaul Kedrosky --|tThe web 
       helps us see what isn't there /|rEric Drexler --
       |tKnowledge without, focus within, people everywhere /
       |rDavid Dalrymple --|tA level playing field /|rMartin Rees
       --|tMove aside, sex /|rSeth Lloyd --|tRivaling Gutenberg /
       |rJohn Tooby --|tThe shoulders of giants /|rWilliam Calvin
       --|tBrain candy and bad mathematics /|rMark Pagel --
       |tPublications can perish /|rRobert Shapiro --|tWill the 
       great leveler destroy diversity of thought? /|rFrank J. 
       Tipler --|tWe have become hunter-gatherers of images and 
       information /|rLee Smolin --|tThe human texture of 
       information /|rJon Kleinberg --|tNot at all /|rSteven 
       Pinker --|tThis is your brain on internet /|rTerrence 
       Sejnowski --|tThe sculpting of human thought /|rDonald 
       Hoffman --|tWhat kind of a dumb question is that? /|rAndy 
       Clark --|tPublic dreaming /|rThomas Metzinger --|tThe age 
       of (quantum) information? /|rAnton Zeilinger --|tEdge, A 
       to Z (pars pro toto) /|rHans Ulrich Obrist. 
505 00 |tThe degradation of predictability -- and knowledge /
       |rNassim N. Taleb --|tCalling you on your crap /|rSean 
       Carroll --|tHow I think about how I think /|rLera 
       Boroditsky --|tI am not exactly a thinking person -- I am 
       a poet /|rJonas Mekas --|tKayaks versus canoes /|rGeorge 
       Dyson --|tThe upload has begun /|rSam Harris --|tHell if I
       know /|rGregory Paul --|tWhat I notice /|rBrian Eno --
       |tIt's not what you know, it's what you can find out /
       |rMarissa Mayer --|tWhen I'm on the net, I start to think 
       /|rAi Weiwei --|tThe internet has become boring /|rAndrian
       Kreye --|tThe dumb butler /|rJoshua Greene --|tFinding 
       stuff remains a challenge /|rPhilip Campbell --|tAttention,
       crap detection, and network awareness /|rHoward Rheingold 
       --|tInformation metabolism /|rEsther Dyson --|tCtrl + 
       click to follow link /|rGeorge Church --|tReplacing 
       experience with facsimile /|rEric Fischl and April Gornik 
       --|tOutsourcing the mind /|rGerd Gigerenzer --|tA 
       prehistorian's perspective /|rTimothy Taylor --|tThe 
       fourth phase of homo sapiens /|rScott Atran --|tTransience
       is now permanence /|rDouglas Coupland --|tA return to the 
       Scarlet-Letter Savanna /|rJesse Bering --|tTake love /
       |rHelen Fisher --|tInternet mating strategies /|rDavid M. 
       Buss --|tInternet society /|rRobert R. Provine --|tDon't 
       ring me /|rAubrey De Grey --|tA thousand hours a year /
       |rSimon Baron-Cohen --|tThinking like the internet, 
       thinking like biology /|rNigel Goldenfeld --|tThe internet
       makes me think in the present tense /|rDouglas Rushkoff --
       |tSocial prosthetic systems /|rStephen M. Kosslyn --
       |tEvolving a global brain /|rW. Tecumseh Fitch --|tSearch 
       and emergence /|rRudy Rucker. 
505 00 |tMy fingers have become part of my brain /|rJames 
       O'Donnell --|tA mirror for the world's foibles /|rJohn 
       Markoff --|tA completely new form of sense /|rTerence Koh 
       --|tBy changing my behavior /|rSeirian Sumner --|tThere is
       no new self /|rNicholas A. Christakis --|tI once was lost 
       but now am found, or How to navigate in the chartroom of 
       memory /|rNeri Oxman --|tThe greatest pornographer /|rAlun
       Anderson --|tMy sixth sense /|rAlbert-Laśzló Barabási --
       |tThe internet reifies a logic already there /|rTom 
       McCarthy --|tInstant gratification /|rPeter H. Diamandis -
       -|tThe internet as social amplifier /|rDavid G. Myers --
       |tNavigating physical and virtual lives /|rLinda Stone --
       |tNot everything or everyone in the world has a home on 
       the internet /|rBarry C. Smith --|tEphemera and back again
       /|rChris Dibona --|tWhat do we think about? Who gets to do
       the thinking? /|rEvgeny Morozov --|tThe internet is a 
       cultural form /|rVirginia Heffernan --|tWallowing in the 
       world of knowledge /|rPeter Schwartz --|tOne's guild /
       |rStewart Brand --|tTrusting nothing, debate everything /
       |rJason Calacanis --|tHarmful one-liners, an ocean of 
       facts, and rewired minds /|rHaim Harari --|tWhat other 
       people think /|rMarti Hearst --|tThe extinction of 
       experience /|rScott D. Sampson --|tThe collective nature 
       of human intelligence /|rMatt Ridley --|tSix ways the 
       internet may save civilization /|rDavid Eagleman --
       |tBetter neuroxing through the internet /|rSamuel Barondes
       --|tA gift to conspirators and terrorists everywhere /
       |rMarcel Kinsbourne --|tThe ant hill /|rEva Wisten --|tI 
       can make a difference because of the internet /|rBruce 
       Hood. 
505 00 |tGo virtual, young man /|rEric Weinstein --|tMy internet 
       mind /|rThomas A. Bass --|t"If you have cancer, don't go 
       on the internet" /|rKarl Sabbagh --|tIncomprehensible 
       visitors from the technological future /|rAlison Gopnik --
       |t"Go native" /|rHoward Gardner --|tThe maximization of 
       neoteny /|rJaron Lanier --|tWisdom of the crowd /|rKeith 
       Devlin --|tWeirdness of the crowd /|rRobert Sapolsky --
       |tThe synchronization of minds /|rJamshed Bharucha --|tMy 
       judgment enhancer /|rGeoffrey Miller --|tSpeed plus mobs /
       |rAlan Alda --|tRepetition, availability, and truth /
       |rDaniel Haun --|tThe armed truce /|rIrene M. Pepperberg -
       -|tMore efficient, but to what end? /|rEmanuel Derman --
       |tI have outsourced my memory /|rCharles Seife --|tThe new
       balance :|tmore processing, less memorization /|rFiery 
       Cushman --|tThe enemy of insight? /|rAnthony Aguirre --
       |tThe joy of just-enoughness /|rJudith Rich Harris --|tThe
       rise of internet prosthetic brains and soliton personhood 
       /|rClifford Pickover --|tImmortality /|rJuan Enriquez --
       |tA third replicator /|rSusan Blackmore --|tBells and 
       smoke /|rChristine Finn --|tDare, care, and share /|rTor 
       Nørretranders --|tGetting close /|rStuart Pimm --|tA 
       miracle and a curse /|rEd Regis --|t"The plural of 
       anecdote is not data" /|rLisa Randall --|tCollective 
       action and the global commons /|rGiulio Boccaletti --
       |tInformed, tightfisted, and synthetic /|rLaurence C. 
       Smith --|tMassive collaboration /|rAndrew Lih --|tWe know 
       less about thinking than we think /|rSteven R. Quartz --
       |tAn impenetrable machine /|rEmily Pronin --|tA question 
       without an answer /|rTony Conrad --|tConceptual compasses 
       for deeper generalists /|rPaul W. Ewald --|tArt making 
       going rural /|rJames Croak --|tThe cat is out of the bag /
       |rMax Tegmark --|tEveryone is an expert /|rRoger Schank. 
505 00 |tPioneering insights /|rNeil Gershenfeld --|tThinking in 
       the Amazon /|rDaniel L. Everett --|tThe virtualization of 
       the universe /|rDavid Gelernter --|tInformation-provoked 
       attention deficit disorder /|rRodney Brooks --|tPresent 
       versus future self /|rBrian Knutson --|tI am realizing how
       nice people can be /|rPaul Bloom --|tMy perception of time
       /|rMarina Abramović --|tThe rotating problem, or How I 
       learned to accelerate my mental clock /|rStanislas Dehaene
       --|tI must confess to being perplexed /|rMihaly 
       Csikszentmihalyi --|tTaking on the habits of the scientist,
       the investigative reporter, and the media critic /|rYochai
       Benkler --|tThinking as therapy in a world of too much /
       |rErnst Pöppel --|tInternet is wind /|rStefano Boeri --
       |tOf knowledge, content, place, and space /|rGalia 
       Solomonoff --|tThe power of conversation /|rGloria Origgi 
       --|tA real-time perpetual time capsule /|rNick Bilton --
       |tGetting from Jack Kerouac to the pentatonic scale /
       |rJesse Dylan --|tA vehicle for large-scale education 
       about the human mind /|rMahzarin R. Banaji --|tSandbars 
       and portages /|rTim O'Reilly --|tNo one is immune to the 
       storms that shake the world /|rRaqs Media Collective --
       |tDowsing through data /|rXeni Jardin --|tBleat for 
       yourself /|rLarry Sanger. 
520    Every year, Edge.org's World Question Center poses a new 
       question to be answered by a group of luminary thinkers--
       philosophers, scientists, historians and the like. The 
       2010 question is "How is the Internet changing the way YOU
       think?" This book collects the responses of more than 150 
       of the world's most influential minds. 
520    Examines the way the Internet has affected society and the
       way people think and poses the title question to various 
       writers, author, actors, and thinkers who contribute short
       essays on the subject. 
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