Joe Stump on How Solving Tech Problems Helps Make the World Smaller

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2015-06-16T15:59:15-0400

In Chapter 13 of 16, entrepreneur and programmer Joe Stump defines his technologist role as solving problems to make the world smaller through making technology as accessible to people as possible. Stump aims to lower Internet user technology barriers to entry. He provides examples from eNotes, specifically getting people accessible, easy-to-use study materials to elevate classroom performance, to Digg, getting people information they want so they may share and discuss with others.

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