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Mark Frauenfelder
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Founder of Boing Boing, Writer, illustrator
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  • @ Mark Frauenfelder
    Founder of Boing Boing, Writer, illustrator

    Mark,if the plug was pulled on the net tomorrow, how would it affect your life? Is it something that could happen- maybe not so suddenly but isn't there a possibility that there will be a backlash against... Show more »Mark,if the plug was pulled on the net tomorrow, how would it affect your life? Is it something that could happen- maybe not so suddenly but isn't there a possibility that there will be a backlash against the internet, either authoritarian, populist or religiously inspired? Show less »

    Submitted by: iberian | 25 votes for this..

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  • @ Mark Frauenfelder
    Founder of Boing Boing, Writer, illustrator

    Is there anything special about US education and society that has resulted in this creative frenzy that is Web 2.0, or is there another explanation? Will China and India be able to catch up?

    Submitted by: bonzo1 | 21 votes for this..

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  • @ Mark Frauenfelder
    Founder of Boing Boing, Writer, illustrator

    Aren’t there just too many wonderful things and too many tinkering possibilities? Don’t you feel your head is about to be explode sometimes with the ever expanding possibilities brought to us by the I... Show more »Aren’t there just too many wonderful things and too many tinkering possibilities? Don’t you feel your head is about to be explode sometimes with the ever expanding possibilities brought to us by the Internet? Show less »

    Submitted by: sunnyday | 25 votes for this..

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  • @ Mark Frauenfelder
    Founder of Boing Boing, Writer, illustrator

    You took time off to go to some pretty far away places and presumably had time to reflect. Did seeing less developed societies change the way you feel about the inexorable rise of technology and the i... Show more »You took time off to go to some pretty far away places and presumably had time to reflect. Did seeing less developed societies change the way you feel about the inexorable rise of technology and the internet? Show less »

    Submitted by: the6thestate | 20 votes for this..

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  • @ Mark Frauenfelder
    Founder of Boing Boing, Writer, illustrator

    As an illustrator of children’s books and expert on new web applications, what age do you think is the best time to introduce children to interactive media? Do you share some people's worry that the effects... Show more »As an illustrator of children’s books and expert on new web applications, what age do you think is the best time to introduce children to interactive media? Do you share some people's worry that the effects of media on very young children have not yet been properly researched? Show less »

    Submitted by: TimHood | 20 votes for this..

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  • @ Mark Frauenfelder
    Founder of Boing Boing, Writer, illustrator

    Aren’t there just too many wonderful things and too many tinkering possibilities? Don’t you feel your head is about to be explode sometimes with the ever expanding possibilities brought to us by the I... Show more »Aren’t there just too many wonderful things and too many tinkering possibilities? Don’t you feel your head is about to be explode sometimes with the ever expanding possibilities brought to us by the Internet? Show less »

    Submitted by: sunnyday | 25 votes for this..

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  • @ Mark Frauenfelder
    Founder of Boing Boing, Writer, illustrator

    Mark,if the plug was pulled on the net tomorrow, how would it affect your life? Is it something that could happen- maybe not so suddenly but isn't there a possibility that there will be a backlash against... Show more »Mark,if the plug was pulled on the net tomorrow, how would it affect your life? Is it something that could happen- maybe not so suddenly but isn't there a possibility that there will be a backlash against the internet, either authoritarian, populist or religiously inspired? Show less »

    Submitted by: iberian | 25 votes for this..

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  • @ Mark Frauenfelder
    Founder of Boing Boing, Writer, illustrator

    Is there anything special about US education and society that has resulted in this creative frenzy that is Web 2.0, or is there another explanation? Will China and India be able to catch up?

    Submitted by: bonzo1 | 21 votes for this..

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  • @ Mark Frauenfelder
    Founder of Boing Boing, Writer, illustrator

    As an illustrator of children’s books and expert on new web applications, what age do you think is the best time to introduce children to interactive media? Do you share some people's worry that the effects... Show more »As an illustrator of children’s books and expert on new web applications, what age do you think is the best time to introduce children to interactive media? Do you share some people's worry that the effects of media on very young children have not yet been properly researched? Show less »

    Submitted by: TimHood | 20 votes for this..

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  • @ Mark Frauenfelder
    Founder of Boing Boing, Writer, illustrator

    You took time off to go to some pretty far away places and presumably had time to reflect. Did seeing less developed societies change the way you feel about the inexorable rise of technology and the i... Show more »You took time off to go to some pretty far away places and presumably had time to reflect. Did seeing less developed societies change the way you feel about the inexorable rise of technology and the internet? Show less »

    Submitted by: the6thestate | 20 votes for this..

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