Albert Mohler: Digital Natives and Digital Nomads
-- New Tribes of the Internet Age
Monday, March 31, 2008
Observers of cultural change in America have assumed for some time now that the vast technological advances of the digital age would shape the worldviews of coming generations. That future is our present as the generation of youth and young adults now shaping the culture of business and higher education is in full technological overdrive.
Writing in The Times [London], Fleur Britten tells of a class of "Digital Nomads" who dwell in coffee shops and wherever wireless hotspots are found. These new workers are a professional class that needs no office and have nothing but a digital address. They simply do not need the superstructure of the old economy. the rest image
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