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Monday, September 28, 2009

'We Live in Public' -- latimes.com

There is something eerie about watching "We Live in Public," Ondi Timoner's significant yet ultimately unsatisfying documentary on Internet visionary Joshua Harris, a bizarre blend of geek pioneer and new age party planner who began toying with Web-human relations in the early '90s.

Harris intuitively understood the power of the Web to appeal to the narcissist in all of us. It would make him a multimillionaire; it would bankrupt him. Now, perhaps most painfully of all, he's forgotten...

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