"The promise of the Internet-as-Alexandria is more than the rolling plenitude of information. It's the ability of individuals to choreograph that information in idiosyncratic ways, the hope that individuals might feel invited by the gravitational pull of a broad and open commons to 'rip, mix, and burn' - to curate."

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Source: What did Obama do to win the Nobel Peace Prize? by Gideon Rachman, www.ft.com. October 9, 2009.

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Gideon Lewis-Kraus

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Gideon Lewis-Kraus is an American writer known for his explorations of travel and identity, particularly in his book 'A Sense of Direction'.

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