A focus on profitability to the exclusion of all else cheapens the great potential of technology to foster human innovation. In the early ’90s, there was an “explosion of collaborative, collective human potential” that started to materialize into a technological renaissance, said media theorist and professor Douglas Rushkoff, kicking off AdExchanger’s Industry Preview event in… Continue reading »
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