The latest post on ‘ReadWriteWeb’ is titled “[REVIEW] Can a Browser App Pop the Internet Filter Bubble?”.

Dave Copeland says, “The Internet’s ability to show us only what we want to see is notorious. We click things we like. Algorithms look at what we’ve clicked on and deliver more of the same. Author Eli Pariser called it the filter bubble: the sphere of agreeable viewpoints we find ourselves trapped in once the Web figures out what we pay attention to. rbutr, an app for the Chrome browser, aims to pop that bubble”.

[REVIEW] Can a Browser App Pop the Internet Filter Bubble?

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