On 07/12/2010 12:19 AM, James Morris wrote:
> What plenitudes me off about this kind of thing are statements like:

There are new ways of working in Web 2.0. More and more people are 
online all the time. This may be the future of work, and if so it is 
disturbing. The facts of crowdsourcing, Amazon Mechanical Turk, the mass 
surveillance of social networking sites and other examples of new highly 
exploitative ways of exploiting labour speak for themselves.

If Theorists would only let them.

- Rob.
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