I’m fascinated by “As We May Think” for a variety of reasons. One of which is how clearly it illustrates a disconnect between a fundamentally sound abstract idea and a fundamentally … more →
As We Now Thinkgrahamquest wrote 2 months ago: As We May Think I’m going to admit this at first so I can tell the world how dumb I am When I … more →
shred4life wrote 2 months ago: It is easy to get lost in today’s vast amounts of data on the web. A new concept has been reco … more →
junoon1 wrote 3 months ago: I started reading “As we may think” without realizing the time it was written and publis … more →
spiffysam wrote 3 months ago: Throughout history, many people have written down what they think the future will be like. Science f … more →
jefro wrote 9 months ago: March 12, 2009 was the 20th anniversary of the World Wide Web, for which Tim Berners-Lee will someda … more →
christyluther wrote 10 months ago: Based on the article “As We May Think”: 1. What kind of civilian-physicist response was … more →
jlmarti wrote 1 year ago: One thing that caught my eye about the article, “As We May Think,” by Vannevar Bush is a … more →
com410 wrote 1 year ago: Many people have had a hand in creating the World Wide Web. While the actual implementation of what … more →
Tim Marco wrote 1 year ago: I’m fascinated by “As We May Think” for a variety of reasons. One of which is how … more →
Tim Marco wrote 1 year ago: I just re-read “As We May Think”, by Vannevar Bush. Published in the Atlantic Monthly, t … more →
eric_o wrote 2 years ago: “As We May Think is an essay by Vannevar Bush, first published in The Atlantic Monthly in July … more →
Christopher wrote 2 years ago: To fully comprehend this short discussion, you should be somewhat familiar with Mary Shelley’s … more →