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Ada Calhoun shows us just how much she can find out about us while Andrew Keen tells us sharing is endangering our humanity. Alex Morris tells us what the internet has done to young love and Nick Van Der Kolk tells us what OK Cupid has done for his love life. PLUS: Your host visits an exhibit celebrating Cable Access TV from the early 80s and Didier Bigo explains his theory of the Data Double.
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Piece Description
Ada Calhoun shows us just how much she can find out about us while Andrew Keen tells us sharing is endangering our humanity. Alex Morris tells us what the internet has done to young love and Nick Van Der Kolk tells us what OK Cupid has done for his love life. PLUS: Your host visits an exhibit celebrating Cable Access TV from the early 80s and Didier Bigo explains his theory of the Data Double.




