Technology proposes itself as the architect of our intimacies.

Sherry Turkle
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  2. A woman in her late sixties described her new i Phone: "it's like having a little time square in my pocketbook. All lights. All the people I could meet. - Sherry Turkle

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  4. Memory has always been social. Now we’re using search engines and computers to augment our memories, too. - Clive Thompson

  5. Social media spark a revelation that we, the people, have a voice, and through the democratization of content and ideas we can once again unite around common passions, inspire movements, and ignite change. - Brian Solis

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  2. Because you can text while doing something else, texting does not seem to take time but to give you time. This is more than welcome; it is magical.

  3. A sacred space is not a place to hide out. It is a place where we recognize ourselves and our commitments.

  4. To understand desire, one needs language and flesh.

  5. Discovering an inner history requires listening — and often not to the first story told.

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