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The life of Josh Harris (Josh Harris) becomes subject of more public scrutiny for his George Orwell style and philosophy. A man who has been called the visionary of the Internet, Harris has been the driving force behind many of the cyberspace frontier and loss of privacy. He was known in the 1990s as the Warhol of the Web, referring to his public demonstrations of the power of the Internet, including experiments in which dozens of people lived under twenty-four hour surveillance, voluntarily, for thirty days. He himself put his life under scrutiny online and later suffered a mental breakdown from the stress. Harris, along with his brother Tom Harris (Tom Harris), note that the price of fame, even briefly, leads modern people to go public in their most private lives.
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