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Approaching the Future: 64 Things You Need to Know Now for Then [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 448 pages, height x width x depth: 228x153x30 mm, weight: 539 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 02-Apr-2013
  • Izdevniecība: Soft Skull Press
  • ISBN-10: 1593765142
  • ISBN-13: 9781593765149
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 448 pages, height x width x depth: 228x153x30 mm, weight: 539 g
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  • ISBN-10: 1593765142
  • ISBN-13: 9781593765149
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Presents a guide to essential knowledge for the twenty-first century, exploring the latest ideas in technology, business, and culture while explaining such concepts as how the Internet and cyberspace work.

In 64 Things You Need to Know Now For Then, Editor-at-Large for Wired magazine and guru of the digital age Ben Hammersley offers the essential guide to things we need to know for life in the 21st century. Explaining the effects of the changes in the modern world, and the latest ideas in technology, culture, business and politics, this book will demystify the internet, decode cyberspace, and guide you through the innovations of the revolution we are all living through. This is for everyone who wants to truly understand the modern world, to no longer be confused by the changes in society, business and culture, and to truly prosper in the coming decade.
Introduction xi
Chapter Zero
1(10)
Moore's Law
11(6)
The Cloud
17(8)
Asymmetry
25(6)
The Social Graph
31(8)
The Semantic Web
39(6)
True Names
45(6)
Online Disinhibition Effect
51(6)
Community Management
57(6)
The Boyd Loop
63(6)
Shanzhai
69(6)
Charter Cities
75(6)
3-D Printing
81(6)
Attention Economy
87(6)
Technomadism
93(6)
Academic Doping
99(6)
Open Government Data
105(6)
Amateur Space Travel
111(6)
Group Buying
117(6)
Stuxnet And Sons
123(6)
Spatial Fix
129(6)
Memes
135(6)
Crowdsourcing
141(8)
High-Frequency Algorithmic Trading
149(6)
Real-Time Mapping
155(6)
Spimes
161(6)
Data Shadows
167(8)
The Impossibility Of Forgetting
175(6)
Rebirth Of Distance
181(6)
Live Personal-Behavior Sharing
187(6)
The Quantified Self
193(6)
Personal Genetic Testing
199(6)
Biohacking
205(6)
Nanotech And Other Miracle Technologies
211(6)
Diplomacy In The Twenty-First Century
217(8)
Multiple-Axis Politics
225(8)
The Echo Chamber
233(8)
Hacktivism
241(6)
Human Flesh Search Engines
247(6)
Anonymous
253(8)
Identity Providers
261(8)
The Niche Factor
269(6)
Digital Rights And Wrongs
275(6)
The Future Of Media
281(8)
Remix Culture Vs. Copyright Law
289(8)
Open Courseware And Collaborative Learning
297(6)
Gamification
303(6)
Digital And Alternative Currencies
309(6)
The Return To Craft
315(6)
The Internet Of Things
321(6)
Fractional Al
327(6)
War Robots
333(4)
Cyber Warfare
337(6)
The Singularity
343(6)
Net Neutrality
349(6)
Public-Key Cryptography
355(6)
The Dark Net
361(8)
Why Monitoring Online Messages Is Not The Same As Wiretapping
369(6)
Carbon And The Digital Economy
375(8)
Geoengineering
383(8)
Failing Gracefully, Or Why Everything Is Beta Now
391(6)
Why Information Overload Is All In The Mind
397(6)
The Long Now
403(8)
Just Enough Digital
411(6)
The Zen Of Digital Living
417(5)
Index 422