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10 Ways Technology Will Change Childhood (for Better and Worse)
Society / Technology

10 Ways Technology Will Change Childhood (for Better and Worse)

Posted on September 5, 2012 by Scott • 6 Comments

Some parts of being a kid never change.  Best friends, schoolyard bullies, and after-school snacks will be around for another century at least (speaking from my experience here in the US).  But new technology forces us to adapt, and children are not exempt.  At the risk of sounding like an old fogey before my time, … Continue reading →

10 Ways for the World to End (part 2)
Society / Technology

10 Ways for the World to End (part 2)

Posted on August 8, 2012 by Scott • 2 Comments

Ready for more end-of-the-world scenarios?   If you missed the first half of the list, click here.  Otherwise, let’s start with number 5, which kicks off the more speculative portion.  And if you’ve got a favorite that’s not included here, be sure to add it in the comments.  Happy apocalypse hunting! 5. Artificial black hole. Back … Continue reading →

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