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Technology Tell, January 19, 2013
...Continue reading Related posts: iPad for the Older and Wiser book review Book Review: “World Wide Mind” by Michael Chorost Monty Python: The Holy Book of Days for iPad review...
Outlook India, August 25, 2012
...in my book. For example, In World Wide Mind—The Coming Integration of Humanity, Machines and the Internet, author Michael Chorost posits that the coming together of the human mind and the machine mind can make all of us more human and not less. ...
Yahoo!, August 3, 2012
...just fact-checked Imagine before publishing it? Maybe, but it's just too much work for resource-strapped publishers, writes Michael Chorost. He reports that it takes Wired two weeks to check his 4,000-word feature articles. So, for a 100,000-word book,...
Psychology Today, July 17, 2012
...the logic of a real message to the stars sent in 1999. Published on July 17, 2012 by Michael Chorost, Ph.D. in World Wide Mind One day a message is received from the sky. It consists of a long string of bits -- 400,000 of them, in...
Meeting Professionals International, January 3, 2013
...venue spaces, and in physical dimensions. And technology will support better understanding of emotional responses, according to Dr. Michael Chorost, a technology theorist and author. “I can imagine people giving their iPhones permission to share...
KBOI, December 3, 2012
...said that the brain gets a slight dopamine hit when people see a new message or e-mail. As Michael Chorost wrote in his book World Wide Mind, “When you see you have a new e-mail you don’t know who it’s from or what it’s about, e...
Lansing's BIG Talker 1240 WJIM, December 3, 2012
...said that the brain gets a slight dopamine hit when people see a new message or e-mail. As Michael Chorost wrote in his book World Wide Mind, “When you see you have a new e-mail you don’t know who it’s from or what it’s about, e...
KSFO-AM, December 3, 2012
...said that the brain gets a slight dopamine hit when people see a new message or e-mail. As Michael Chorost wrote in his book World Wide Mind, “When you see you have a new e-mail you don’t know who it’s from or what it’s about, e...
Akron News Now, December 3, 2012
...said that the brain gets a slight dopamine hit when people see a new message or e-mail. As Michael Chorost wrote in his book World Wide Mind, “When you see you have a new e-mail you don’t know who it’s from or what it’s about, e...
100 WAPI, December 3, 2012
...said that the brain gets a slight dopamine hit when people see a new message or e-mail. As Michael Chorost wrote in his book World Wide Mind, “When you see you have a new e-mail you don’t know who it’s from or what it’s about, e...
WGOW 1150 AM, December 3, 2012
...said that the brain gets a slight dopamine hit when people see a new message or e-mail. As Michael Chorost wrote in his book World Wide Mind, “When you see you have a new e-mail you don’t know who it’s from or what it’s about, e...


