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Gift Guide: 12 must-read books for 2019 as recommended by Extra Crunch readers
List, TechCrunch, December 3, 2019
The Lines of Code That Changed Everything
Contributor, Slate – October 14, 2019
Is the Internet Built for Everyone?
Radio Interview, To The Best of Our Knowledge (PRX) – March 23, 2019
Everything Happens So Much
Essay, McSweeney's Quarterly #54 – November 2018
Best Tech Books 2018
List, Evening Standard – December 2018
8 Inspiring Books on Women Overcoming the Challenges of Working in Tech
List, Entrepreneur – March 8, 2018
Tech’s sexist algorithms and how to fix them
Feature, Financial Times – March 2018
The Top Tech Books of 2017
List, Wired – December 20, 2017
The Problem With Your Chatty Apps
Excerpt, Wired – December 20, 2017
The Best Business And Leadership Books of 2017
List, Fast Company – December 20, 2017
How Silicon Valley’s biases are ruining tech for the rest of us
Excerpt, Washington Post – December 13, 2017
When tech goes wrong: sexist apps, biased algorithms and creepy kids’ videos
Review, i newspaper – November 20, 2017
How algorithms are pushing the tech giants into the danger zone
Article, The Guardian / Observer – November 18, 2017
Tech Products Should Cater to the Bleeding Edge Cases
Excerpt, Slate – November 14, 2017
The Tech Industry Is Clueless About People. Let’s Debug It.
Interview, Mother Jones – November 4, 2017
Facebook treats its ethical failures like software bugs, and that’s why they keep happening
Article, Quartz – October 20, 2017
Biased tech design prompts a writer to call for resistance
Review, Science – October 17, 2017
Combating racist, sexist content on social media
Interview, Salon – October 16, 2017
Silicon Valley is Inserting its Biases into Nearly Every Technology We Use
Interview, Vice Motherboard – October 10, 2017
Tech’s sexism doesn’t stay in Silicon Valley. It’s in the products you use.
Article, Washington Post – August 8, 2017
Why we should design tech for stress
Interview, Spark, CBC Radio – October 23, 2016
Praise for Technically Wrong
“An essential guide for people who care about ensuring today's tech is humane and ethical.”
—Anil Dash, entrepreneur, activist, and writer
“Recommended for all readers interested in the intersection of technology and social justice.”
—Library Journal
“If a book on design in the technology industry ever deserved a standing ovation, this one is it.”
- John Maeda, author of The Laws of Simplicity
“A must-read in the post-Cambridge Analytica world.”
—Evening Standard