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Siri? Can You Help Me?

Posted on November 10, 2011 by Mills

Have you seen people walking around talking to their iPhones like they were alive? Do you think it’s creepy? Or do you wish Siri loved you the way she loves them? Tom, Amanda, Dan, and I speculated about what the Siri phenomenon might mean (or more likely not mean) for digital humanities in the most recent edition of Digital Campus. Of more substance, we also discussed the future of academic publishing, libraries, and archives in some detail, given such trends as the rise of alternative publishing models and the increasing likelihood that the Digital Public Library of America is actually going to happen. And for you long time listeners to the podcast, I made a shocking request that has yet to be answered…Want to know what that’s all about? You’ll have to go listen.

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