Automatic for the People It always starts the same way. I sit at my laptop to work on some meaningful bit of writing, plucking [...] By Katie Liesener | July 1, 2015 | Psychology, Society | Anticipatory Computing, Autocomplete, Automation, Dual Processing, Expert Labs, Facebook, Google, MindMeld, Om Malik, Self-Control Read more
Story, Short-Circuited I’m a live storyteller. One of those people popping up all over America right now who stands on a stage [...] By Katie Liesener | May 28, 2015 | Society | relationships, road trips, self-driving cars, smart phones, story, storytelling, The Moth, travel Read more
The Price of Admission: Ticket Fees in the Internet Age If you’ve tried buying a ticket online lately, chances are the process was swift and convenient. Chances are it also [...] By Katie Liesener | May 28, 2015 | Culture, Economics | concerts, fees, Live Nation, ThunderTix, Ticketmaster, tickets Read more