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Posts Tagged: Ippolita

Book Launch: Ippolita – ”The Dark Side of Google”

By Ihab Khiri, November 10, 2013

Short interview with Ippolita from network cultures on Vimeo. During the second Society of the Query conference, the Ippolita collective presented their book entitled ”The Dark Side of Google” (2007; it-fr-es-en) firstly presented in 2006 .The book originally appeared in Italian, and has been translated into French, Spanish and consequently English. The distinct thing about writing is [...]

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