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\"\" On paper, smartphones are amazing pieces of glass. They have magically cured boredom as we always have something to do — those endless feeds of content are a perpetual source of inspiration, information and amusement. And yet, feeds need to die because they distort our views and disconnect us from other human beings around us. Many people have deleted the Facebook app from their phone… Read More<\/a>
\nvia Romain Dillet
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Romain Dillet \u2013 TechCrunch<\/a>
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