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Jared Burton

Thankfully we have the emerging slow media movement.

See more at:
http://en.slow-media.net/manifesto

outbackbikers

and save us from the fire hose-effect that washes away clarity? In a time of astonishing growth, the world demands distillation, organization, a black and white idea of what’s essential or not.

Steve Lillybeck

Media seems to have really shifted lately. I think Social Media is going to keep skyrocketing.

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