Nicholas Carr

Nicholas Carr has been mentioned or cited more than a dozen times throughout all the RSS channels we monitor. Especially, the channel 'The Art of Manliness' contains less than a dozen references to this person (or maybe different people with similar names) alone. As it’s displayed on the chart below, Nicholas Carr was highly popular in February, 2017.

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Podcast #276: Utopia is Creepy

[...] the future envisioned by many in Silicon Valley is, well, kind of creepy. His name is Nicholas Carr, and he’s the author of several books that critique the wide-eyed utopianism of [...]

artofmanliness.com

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Podcast #255: The Joy of Missing Out

[...] , nobody knows you’re a dog Revenge of the Analog by David Sax The Shallows by Nicholas Carr My podcast with Todd Kashdan about the Upside of your Darkside The Tool Works at Both [...]

artofmanliness.com

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Book Review: The Glass Cage: Where Automation is Taking Us by Nicholas Carr

[...] By Blog Admin In The Glass Cage: Where Automation is Taking Us, Nicholas Carr expands upon his prior examination of the internet’s impact upon the workings of the human [...]

tweakfeeds.com

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The Other Side of a Robot Taking Your Job

[...] of a robot taking your job, but there are also psychological and neurological consequences.  Nicholas Carr explores these... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other [...]

33rdsquare.com

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The ultimate summer reading list for techies

[...] it’s worth it. Tech books “The Shallows: What the Internet is Doing to Our Brains” by Nicholas Carr No, this isn’t some Luddite rant on why you should kill your computer — though, it [...]

blog.pluralsight.com

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Survivors: Serial Killers & Our Pre-September-11 Brains

[...] and various weapons manufacturers just made money on that Tonkin Gulf scam. Next I read Nicholas Carr’s book, “The Shallows: What the Internet is Doing to Our Brains,” all about how human beings [...]

veracityvoice.com

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The soul of automation

[...] , his book which became a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in 2011, the American writer Nicholas Carr has returned to addressing the effects of technology on our society. The object of his [...]

oxygen.enel.com

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