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The lure of Cyburbia – even potatoes are in on the action!


by Leigh Andrews on 17 March 2009


There’s been a trend to write about digital exhaustion, the ‘dangers’ of connecting with people online and how this dissociates us from the real world.
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In this Sunday’s Sunday Times Magazine, Barry Ronge wrote about ‘The Lure of Cyburbia’, detailing how connectivity makes us all part of - and and at the same time, apart from - the global village (or Cyburbia). The article was based on a book by James Harkin, titled ‘Cyburbia: The Dangerous Idea That’s Changing How We Live and Who We Are’. The book explains how we spend so much time deciphering what other people – some of whom we’ve never met - are up to online that we never do anything original on our own, as we’re so swamped by opportunities to go into and affect other people’s lives on blogs, social networks and Twitter.
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Ronge went on to say that the reason he hasn’t opened a Facebook account yet is that he read a story in Newsweek a while ago about someone who opened an account for an Idaho potato, which has 23 friends. I did a quick search for ‘potato’ on Facebook and found over 500 listings. The mind boggles.




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