The New Yorker -
10 Nov 2014 07:00
Shingy believes in storytelling--more story, less telling. A story can be anything--text or image, six seconds or thirteen hours. According to Shingy, we are no longer living in the age of information; it's the age of social, and social is all about conversations. How does Shingy know? Because he is a digital prophet. Literally. His business card has a microchip embedded in it, and it reads "Digital Prophet, AOL." It also says "David Shing," but, unless you knew him when he was a kid in Australi...
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