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personal relationships and, GoFundMe, 29
11 Google, 5, 9, 44
pervasive nature of, 4–5 right to privacy and, 53
potential of, 64–65 social activism and, 32
social division and, 63–64 suicide prevention and, 10
DiResta, Renee, 40 as word of the decade, 33
discrimination, online ratings Google Books Library Project,
systems/sharing economy 33
and, 27–28 Green, Charles, 24
dopamine, 13 Green, Evelyn, 14
Grove, Robert, 54
Edens, Glenn, 65 Guan, Brian, 30
emoticons, 15 Guardian (newspaper),10–11
European Court of Justice, 53
Haddad, Andre, 24
Facebook, 19 Hardey, Mariann, 47
number of friends of average Hootsuite, 5–6
user of, 9
online reputation and, 27 Indiegogo, 29
privacy issues with, 50–51 Inman, Matthew, 29
relationships established via, Instagram, 4, 8, 42, 48
20 online reputation and, 27
social activism and, 31, Internet
31–32 access to, as human right,
fake news, 38–40 7
Federal Communications average number of hours
Commission (FCC), 38, 71 Americans spend on, 6
FoMO (fear of missing out), beginnings of, 8–9
56–57 education and, 30–31
Foreign Affairs (journal), 34 impact on retail shopping,
Fortune (magazine), 23 21–22
Fowler, James, 19 net neutrality laws and, 38
fund-raising sites, 29 sharing economy and, 22–24
Future of Work, The (Morgan), Internet of Things (IoT), 60–63
61 Internet Society, 71
Gandy, Oscar, 64 JAMA Pediatrics (journal), 17
Gasser, Urs, 49
Geer, Dan, 51 Kanai, Ryota, 44
Ghonim, Wael, 31–32 Kasprak, Alex, 42
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