Note:
(a)
(i)
(A) Kevin Kelly (editor)
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Kelly_(editor)
(1952- ; founding executive editor of Wired magazine; attended the University of Rhode Island for one year, studying geology; is married to the biochemist Gia-Miin Fuh [from Taiwan; 傅佳?] and has three children: Kaileen, Ting, and Tywen)
(B) About Me. KK, undated
kk.org/about-me
("My educational background is minimal. I am a college drop out. Instead of going to university, I went to Asia. That was one of the best decisions I ever made.I traveled in the 1970s as a poor, solo photographer in the hinterlands and villages of Asia, between Iran and Japan. I traveled on about US$2,500 per year and came back with 36,000 slides. * * * I returned to the US in 1979, and rode a bicycle 5,000 miles across the US")
(ii) books
(A) Kevin Kelly, Out of Control; The new biology of machines, social systems, and the economic world. Fourth Estate, 1994.
* en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Out_of_Control:_The_New_Biology_of_Machines,_Social_Systems,_and_the_Economic_World
(it [the book] can be seen as a work of techno-utopianism)
(B) Kevin Kelly, New Rules for the New Economy; 10 radical strategies for a connected world. Viking, 1998.
kk.org/mt-files/books-mt/KevinKelly-NewRules-withads.pdf
Here is a synopsis of the book:
kk.org/newrules/
(b)
(i) VOA misspells the last name of Jeremy Riffkin. It should be Jeremy Rifkin
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeremy_Rifkin
(1945- ; Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania (BS, Economics, 1968))
(ii) book:
Jeremy Rifkin, The Zero Marginal Cost Society; The Internet of things, the collaborative commons, and the eclipse of capitalism. Palgrave Macmillan, 2014. www.thezeromarginalcostsociety.com/