The System: Who Owns the Internet, and How It Owns Us
Autor James Ballen Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 aug 2020
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781526607256
ISBN-10: 1526607255
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 153 x 234 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1526607255
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 153 x 234 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Populated
by
an
eccentric
cast
of
characters,
including
the
grad
students
who
invented
the
internet
in
the
1980s,
members
of
the
Internet
'Hall
of
Fame'
and
the
Electronic
Frontier
Foundation,
venture
capitalists
with
billion-dollar
'exits'
and
the
inventor
of
targeted
advertising
Notă biografică
James
Ball
is
the
Global
Editor
of
the
Bureau
of
Investigative
Journalism
and
the
author
of
multiple
books,
includingPost-Truth.
He
has
worked
for
BuzzFeed,
theGuardianand
theWashington
Postand
his
reporting
projects
have
won
the
Pulitzer
Prize
for
public
service,
the
Scripps
Howard
Prize
and
the
British
Journalism
Award
for
investigative
reporting,
among
others.
Recenzii
InThe
System,
James
Ball
takes
a
critical
look
at
who
runs
the
internet
.
.
.
His
book
is
a
sprightly
history
of
the
internet
seen
from
the
perspective
of
its
inventors,
investors,
custodians,
rule-makers
and
rebels
.
.
.
Ball
recommends
that
we
should
pay
far
more
attention
to
how
the
internet
works
and
not
allow
ourselves
to
be
"bamboozled
into
inaction"
as
we
were
with
the
finance
industry
before
the
2008
crash
Ball, with this biography of the internet, takes us beyond Zuckerberg, Bezos et al into a murkier world where we discover how everything online works and who benefits from it. Fascinating, engaging and important, too
Ball is a sprightly writer and a master explainer . . . He has a gift for choosing which details to bring forth . . . He does an excellent job here of showing how the system works, where its levers of power are, and how they can be moved. Which is important. It's important becauseyouhave an interest too . . .The Systemcould not be more timely
'An illuminating and focused guide on who controls the internet and how it controls us. Will change how you see the world
An excellent summary of how we got where we are, and how we can move forwards to build a better internet
A crisp, highly informative introduction to what ails the information industry and what can be done about it. Ball's analysis is thorough and courageously even-handed
A vivid analysis of how the business models and incentives currently prevailing in digital media render decent discourse all but inaudible
Ball, with this biography of the internet, takes us beyond Zuckerberg, Bezos et al into a murkier world where we discover how everything online works and who benefits from it. Fascinating, engaging and important, too
Ball is a sprightly writer and a master explainer . . . He has a gift for choosing which details to bring forth . . . He does an excellent job here of showing how the system works, where its levers of power are, and how they can be moved. Which is important. It's important becauseyouhave an interest too . . .The Systemcould not be more timely
'An illuminating and focused guide on who controls the internet and how it controls us. Will change how you see the world
An excellent summary of how we got where we are, and how we can move forwards to build a better internet
A crisp, highly informative introduction to what ails the information industry and what can be done about it. Ball's analysis is thorough and courageously even-handed
A vivid analysis of how the business models and incentives currently prevailing in digital media render decent discourse all but inaudible