Geburtsdatum | Dienstag, 02. August 1949 |
Geburtsort | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
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Beschreibung | James Mackenzie Fallows (geboren am 2. August 1949) ist ein amerikanischer Schriftsteller und Journalist. Er ist ehemaliger Korrespondent für The Atlantic. Seine Arbeiten sind unter anderem in Slate, The New York Times Magazine, The New York Review of Books, The New Yorker und The American Prospect erschienen. Er ist ehemaliger Redakteur von U.S. News & World Report und war zwei Jahre lang der jüngste Redenschreiber von Präsident Jimmy Carter, der jemals diesen Posten innehatte. |
The demise of Google Reader, if logical, is a reminder of how far we've come from the cuddly old 'I'm Feeling Lucky' Google days, in which there was a foreseeably-astonishing delight in the way Google's evolving design tricks anticipated what users would like.
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Always write angry letters to your enemies. Never mail them.
There's no longer any surprise in noting that China has grave environmental problems.
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