"The moral vision of the Dynabook posited that people would use technology to manipulate code and data, to create models of the world—as many as they needed in order to understand it. In contrast, Facebook has a single model of the world, unapologetically monolithic: the canonical graph of the relationships between more than a billion human beings. If the company is to grow, it must insert itself between people and their smartphones; there are still simply too many moments spent watching things, or reading things, or making things, that it does not own."Review: Facebook Home | MIT Technology Review
Tuesday, June 25, 2013
Review: Facebook Home | MIT Technology Review
Final paragraph of a critical Facebook Home review
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