These questions were originally posted on Adholes by Michael Iva. And they're good ones. It is a good exercise. As Micheal generally likes to make everyone think. I've added some additional thoughts to these answers as, I have more space to bable.

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This question was originally asked by Jean David from within LinkedIn's Q:A section. I thought I would take a stab at this difficult question, as I think it affects all of us in different ways.

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VISA/GO WORLD

A friend at AKQA sent me a link to VISA's new microsite promoting the Olympic games. GO WORLD is a nice design and I really (as a bit of a techy) like the scalable background. I recently completed an exploration attempting the same thing.

"The other implication of Mr Shirky's thought is a generational one. Growing up with the assumption that you'll always be able to publish whatever you want to say, to whoever you want to say it, is going to make people different.

"Clearly, reading in print and on the Internet are different. On paper, text has a predetermined beginning, middle and end, where readers focus for a sustained period on one author’s vision.

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