Lean Back 2.0, from The Economist — How tablets are accelerating the liquefaction of media, and the rise of a new global psychographic: the mass intelligent.

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    “The Mass Intelligent”? I like...premise, but doesn’t this assume that the yardstick for...
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    http://www.slideshare.net/emmaturner/lean-back-media-the-shock-of-the-old
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    A good read, esp browsing behavior on tablet vs PC.
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    The Mass Intelligent.
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