It’s strange to write that, but it’s true. Before fake news, algorithm-induced feeds, selfie narcissism, documenting over experiencing, and the
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It’s strange to write that, but it’s true. Before fake news, algorithm-induced feeds, selfie narcissism, documenting over experiencing, and the
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Continue readingHere is the digital version of my twice monthly column, New Business – Six Pixels of Separation, for the Montreal
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Continue readingFirst off, a hearty welcome to readers of the Montreal Gazette who caught my first column that was featured in
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