Owing to the 'clickocracy' of the Internet, a Web site can set up shop with a miniscule^([sic]) budget and end up competing with the big guns.
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Owing to the 'clickocracy' of the Internet, a Web site can set up shop with a miniscule^([sic]) budget and end up competing with the big guns.
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Like it or not, we now belong to a clickocracy -- one nation under Google, with video and e-mail for all.
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To be sure, algorithmic media also require audience participation—but only in an automated, aggregated clickocracy.
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Also, and rather critically, in the new world of clickocracy, "my vote doesn't make a difference" makes the erroneous assumption that voting is the only expression of political will now available to us.
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