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Google Tech Talk: No Time to Think

"Abstract: Vannevar Bush's 1945 article, "As We May Think," has been much celebrated as a central inspiration for the development of hypertext and the World Wide Web. Less attention, however, has been paid to Bush's motivation for imagining a new generation of information technologies; it was his hope that more powerful tools, by automating the routine aspects of information processing, would leave researchers and other professionals more time for creative thought. But now, more than sixty years later, it seems clear that the opposite has happened, that the use of the new technologies has contributed to an accelerated mode of working and living that leaves us less to think, not more. In this talk I will explore how this state of affairs has come about and what we can do about it."

Even though this is a Tech Talk at Google, the content is not technical at all. In fact, at the Q&A section in the end, there is a question on the value of "loitering" and how this concept of "time to think" relate to public space.

Further reading:
As We May Think - July 1945
http://www.theatlantic.com/doc/print/194507/bush