The key is and. When people talk about these things, they default to or, and force you to choose sides. We have all these tools; we should use all of them. I would never trade in the whole open web for a full-screen single-threaded essay with no back button.
—Robin Sloan in a fantastic interview by David Dobbs about Sloan’s equally fantastic free iPhone “book,” Fish: a tap essay, which examines what it means to love something on the internet today. (via explore-blog)
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