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Managing brain waves and neural passageways. "The inventors, creators — it's me, it's Mark [Zuckerberg], it's Kevin Systrom on Instagram, it's all of these people — understood this consciously. And we did it anyway." Of course, this process based on new scientific understanding began long before the Internet and social media. It's at least as old as the rise of the PR, marketing and advertising industries, which took off around the time of the publication of Propaganda by Sigmund Freud's nephew, Edward Bernays, in 1928. Zero HedgeFacebook Founder Warns "God Only Knows What It's Doing To Kid's Brains"Tyler Durden
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Mike Norman considers the following as important: economics and psychology, social media
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Managing brain waves and neural passageways. "The inventors, creators — it's me, it's Mark [Zuckerberg], it's Kevin Systrom on Instagram, it's all of these people — understood this consciously. And we did it anyway." Of course, this process based on new scientific understanding began long before the Internet and social media. It's at least as old as the rise of the PR, marketing and advertising industries, which took off around the time of the publication of Propaganda by Sigmund Freud's nephew, Edward Bernays, in 1928. Zero HedgeFacebook Founder Warns "God Only Knows What It's Doing To Kid's Brains"Tyler Durden
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Mike Norman considers the following as important: economics and psychology, social media
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Managing brain waves and neural passageways.
"The inventors, creators — it's me, it's Mark [Zuckerberg], it's Kevin Systrom on Instagram, it's all of these people — understood this consciously. And we did it anyway."
Of course, this process based on new scientific understanding began long before the Internet and social media. It's at least as old as the rise of the PR, marketing and advertising industries, which took off around the time of the publication of Propaganda by Sigmund Freud's nephew, Edward Bernays, in 1928.