Is the internet ‘killing our culture’?

Interesting discussion here at FT.com.
Andrew Keen, a former Silicon Valley entrepreneur, has set the blogosphere alight with his new book, a scathing attack on user-generated content. Sub-titled How the Internet is killing our culture, Keen’s book is a polemic against the “anything goes” standards of much of online publishing.”


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    just what exactly does ‘killing our culture’ entail?

    what happens when it is dead? do we all die with it?

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