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Can newspapers survive the digital revolution?
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Watch for big changes in cell phones, wireless networks, and personal computing.
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Human reason is frail and we live by trial and error.
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In ten years, the Internet will microwave your soup.
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Expect to be using something like an iPhone for all your computing needs.
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We don’t really know where it’s going to take us, Mossberg says.
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“Personal computers are just too hard to use and it’s not your fault.”
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Hirsi Ali does not try to tell all Muslim women, “You should leave Islam.” Rather, she says, they should find their own path.
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Hirsi Ali, on how the Muslim world can learn from the West.
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Politicians are too scared of getting decapitated.
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Mossberg doesn’t invent new technology; he just writes about it.
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Born in a newly independent Somalia, Hirsi Ali discusses the clash of East and West.
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No one would buy most user-generated content, Glickman says.
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American identity was forged in the darkness of a movie theater.
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You can find almost anything that has ever been produced by the human race on China’s streets — illegally.
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I’d like to say that America is gonna dominate the world in the next 100 years, but I don’t think so.
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We haven’t reached perfection, but we have become more tolerant.
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Chinese art, before and after Tiananmen.
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The impact of sitting in a dark theater with a diverse crowd can’t be underestimated.
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