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Bilton is no Internet utopian -- he readily admits he has concerns about the future of privacy online, for example -- but, as he explains in his new book I Live in the Future and Here's How It Works, he also believes that our fear of new gadgets and gizmos could be harmful.
Nick Bilton On Life In The Future And Printing Spoons The Huffington Post 2010
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Bilton is no Internet utopian -- he readily admits he has concerns about the future of privacy online, for example -- but, as he explains in his new book I Live in the Future and Here's How It Works, he also believes that our fear of new gadgets and gizmos could be harmful.
Nick Bilton On Life In The Future And Printing Spoons The Huffington Post 2010
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Bilton is no Internet utopian -- he readily admits he has concerns about the future of privacy online, for example -- but, as he explains in his new book I Live in the Future and Here's How It Works, he also believes that our fear of new gadgets and gizmos could be harmful.
Nick Bilton On Life In The Future And Printing Spoons The Huffington Post 2010
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Bilton is no Internet utopian -- he readily admits he has concerns about the future of privacy online, for example -- but, as he explains in his new book I Live in the Future and Here's How It Works, he also believes that our fear of new gadgets and gizmos could be harmful.
Nick Bilton On Life In The Future And Printing Spoons The Huffington Post 2010
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That is the same guy whoseproperty firm, Bilton Ward Developments, entered into a company voluntary arrangement with creditors on £1.6m of debts last October.
David Gill's comments could help HMRC battle 'football creditors' rule 2011
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Newspaper folk are prodigiously rewarding targets for satire, as novelists from Evelyn Waugh (Scoop) to Michael Frayn (Towards the End of the Morning) and Andrew Martin (Bilton) have discovered, and it helps, as countless columns attest, that so many of them seem delightedly in thrall to their caricatured selves.
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Bilton created a term “technochondria” in this talk, which @blogdiva quickly pointed out was used incorrectly.
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Mr. Bilton — whose personal art collection includes hundreds of paintings, photographs and sculptures — shared his insights into the most important-art market trends.
How a tipster invests in Asia's art scene Alexandra A. Seno 2011
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Bilton tells a story about a friend borrowing his cmoputer to check “the news” — meaning Facebook.
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Bilton delivered many fascinating gems, which Barenblat captured with quotes like:
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