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Just found out that Freedom was mentioned on MediaShift’s 5Across show.  This was a very interesting show on technology overload.

Thanks to Leif Hansen of http://www.sparkinteraction.com/ for the mention.  Leif is a longtime supporter of Freedom.  This show also features Annalee Newitz, one of my favorite writers on technology and culture.

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  1. Leif Hansen says:

    Thanks for the mention Fred, keep up the great work! I hope people remember to donate and that paradigm embedded within ‘Freedom’ works its way out to the masses. Freedom FROM is as important as Freedom TO!
    Warmly,
    Leif
    Spark Interaction

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Writers on Freedom

Jason Snell, legendary Mac journalist and editorial director, Mac Publishing (publisher of MacWorld): "There may be no bigger boon to Mac productivity.."


Rebecca Traister, writer, Salon and New York Magazine: "I have gotten an immense amount of work done.."


David Sirota, author of New York Times Bestsellers Hostile Takeover (Three Rivers) and The Uprising (Crown): "The greatest tool for work efficiency in Apple programming history."


Dennis Cass, journalist and author of Head Case (HarperCollins): "To say that it’s changed my life is an understatement."


Doree Shafrir, author of Love, Mom: Poignant, Goofy, Brilliant Messages from Home (Hyperion) and writer/editor New York Observer, Gawker, Philadelphia Weekly: "45 minutes of Freedom=844 words written. It's a miracle, I tell you!."


Leo Babauta, editor of Zen Habits and author of The Power of Less (Hyperion): "When I need to do serious work, I try to remove distractions by closing the browser to do actual work. If I find myself opening the browser too much, I’ll use a utility (such as Freedom) to shut off the Internet altogether."


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