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Magazine with 113 years of publishing history on the latest technologies through features, business reviews, and new analyses

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Before the printing press, townsfolk kept up with current events by gossiping with the milkmaid or hiding in the pant leg of the mayor. Stay informed with this Groupon.

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MIT Technology Review

For more than 110 years, the editors at the award-winning MIT Technology Review have delved deep into reporting on the technologies that have both personal and global effects. Today, a staff of 53 use their authoritative knowledge and levelheaded approach to filter the extraordinary amount of information on this subject. They do this not only to inform, but to facilitate a worldwide dialogue through their in-depth features, photo essays, news analysis, reviews, and business reports.

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The Groupon Guide to: the Flip Side

Many people just assume that everything they read is true without ever looking at the counter argument. Take a look at the flip side of some of these “universal truths”:

Universal Truth: Lying is bad.
The Flip Side: What about lying to save someone’s life? If your child wants to leave the house, but you know that the world is a place full of danger, is it wrong to lie and say there’s nothing out there?

Universal Truth: Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.
The Flip Side: Do nothing unto others. You don’t know where others have been. Others could have been playing in the toilet.

Universal Truth: The earth orbits the sun.
The Flip Side: Our planet is just a big rubber ball that a giant baby is playing with, and the sun is a night-light in the baby’s bedroom. Other planets are the baby’s other toys. Gravity is the baby’s hands.

Universal Truth: Don’t bring electronics with you into the bathtub.
The Flip Side: What if your phone is in a plastic bag? Would it still electrocute you? Would it?

What should we do unto others?

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