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7 Must-Read Books on the Future of Information and the Internet
7 Must-Read Books on the Future of Information and the Internet

From retrofuturist media prophecies to the cognitive consequences of mobile-everything.

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PICKED: <em>The Smashing Book #2</em>
PICKED: The Smashing Book #2

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The Best Apps of 2010
The Best Apps of 2010

Social magazines, Victorian tablets, and what 100-year-old educational traditions have to do with analog photography.

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<em>Stack</em>, a Curated Selection of Beautiful Magazines
Stack, a Curated Selection of Beautiful Magazines

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PICKED: <em>Exit Through the Gift Shop</em> Giveaway
PICKED: Exit Through the Gift Shop Giveaway

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Panorama: A Woodcut Fold-Out Travelogue Promoting Biodiversity
Panorama: A Woodcut Fold-Out Travelogue Promoting Biodiversity

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Brain Pickings Redux 2010
Brain Pickings Redux 2010

A year’s worth of ideas, inspiration and innovation from culture’s collective brain.

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My Mother She Killed Me, My Father He Ate Me: Modernist Fairy Tales
My Mother She Killed Me, My Father He Ate Me: Modernist Fairy Tales

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The Best Children’s Books of 2010
The Best Children’s Books of 2010

Lost owls, found cats, and how contemporary art is helping sick children heal.

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Not Your Mama’s Guidebook: The Zinester’s Guide to NYC
Not Your Mama’s Guidebook: The Zinester’s Guide to NYC

What Chinatown fishmarkets have to do with the astrology of Brooklyn.

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