Can Black Mirror Save Us

In 2009, a documentary was released called, "We Live In Public." The film
follows Josh Harris, founder of the site Pseudo.com. While watching this
movie, it was hard to believe that it all took place in the 90s. Josh Harris
founded a streaming TV network during the 90s boom.The movie was an
interesting look at the tech climate in the 90s. These are companies and
scenarios that some of us might not remember quite well. In the 90s boom, some
of us were only a few years old.It is almost hard to believe that there was a
company in the early 90s that was working on streaming tech and was succeeding
on a certain level. Live StreamLive streaming seems to be a space that
everyone wants to get involved in. Facebook Live, Periscope, and Snapchat all
want to capture our moments.Now, with Snapchat glasses, the live component is
something that is going to go to the next level of sharing.The dream of "We
Live In Public" is starting to come to the surface. It is going to be
interesting to see how people share when it comes to wearables.I think it is
something that has altered all of our behaviors. I recently went to take a
photo on my phone, stopped myself, and said, "I better Snapchat this." Black
Mirror - The Near Future[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I-ΩAp9n8rQcNetflix
released a new trailer for their latest bit of original programming, "Black
Mirror." If you haven't seen any of the previous seasons, it was worth a
binge. The seasons are only a few episodes each.


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