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E-grāmata: Life After Google: The Fall of Big Data and the Rise of the Blockchain Economy

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  • Formāts: 256 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 17-Jul-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Regnery Publishing Inc
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781621576136
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  • Izdošanas datums: 17-Jul-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Regnery Publishing Inc
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781621576136

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A FINANCIAL TIMES BOOK OF THE MONTH

FROM THE WALL STREET JOURNAL: "Nothing Mr. Gilder says or writes is ever delivered at anything less than the fullest philosophical decibel... Mr. Gilder sounds less like a tech guru than a poet, and his words tumble out in a romantic cascade."

Googles algorithms assume the worlds future is nothing more than the next moment in a random process. George Gilder shows how deep this assumption goes, what motivates people to make it, and why its wrong: the future depends on human action. Peter Thiel, founder of PayPal and Palantir Technologies and author of Zero to One: Notes on Startups, or How to Build the Future

The Age of Google, built on big data and machine intelligence, has been an awesome era. But its coming to an end. In Life after Google, George Gilderthe peerless visionary of technology and cultureexplains why Silicon Valley is suffering a nervous breakdown and what to expect as the post-Google age dawns.

Googles astonishing ability to search and sort attracts the entire world to its search engine and countless other goodiesvideos, maps, email, calendars.And everything it offers is free, or so it seems. Instead of paying directly, users submit to advertising. The system of aggregate and advertise worksfor a whileif you control an empire of data centers, but a market without prices strangles entrepreneurship and turns the Internet into a wasteland of ads.

The crisis is not just economic. Even as advances in artificial intelligence induce delusions of omnipotence and transcendence, Silicon Valley has pretty much given up on security. The Internet firewalls supposedly protecting all those passwords and personal information have proved hopelessly permeable.

The crisis cannot be solved within the current computer and network architecture. The future lies with the cryptocosmthe new architecture of the blockchain and its derivatives. Enabling cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin and ether, NEO and Hashgraph, it will provide the Internet a secure global payments system, ending the aggregate-and-advertise Age of Google.

Silicon Valley, long dominated by a few giants, faces a great unbundling, which will disperse computer power and commerce and transform the economy and the Internet.

Life after Google is almost here.

 

For fans of "Wealth and Poverty," "Knowledge and Power," and "The Scandal of Money." 
Prologue: Back to the Future---The Ride xi
Chapter 1 Don't Steal This Book
1(10)
Chapter 2 Google's System of the World
11(14)
Chapter 3 Google's Roots and Religions
25(12)
Chapter 4 End of the Free World
37(8)
Chapter 5 Ten Laws of the Cryptocosm
45(6)
Chapter 6 Google's Datacenter Coup
51(12)
Chapter 7 Daily's Parallel Paradigm
63(12)
Chapter 8 Markov and Midas
75(18)
Chapter 9 Life 3.0
93(16)
Chapter 10 1517
109(10)
Chapter 11 The Heist
119(10)
Chapter 12 Finding Satoshi
129(14)
Chapter 13 Battle of the Blockchains
143(16)
Chapter 14 Blockstack
159(12)
Chapter 15 Taking Back the Net
171(8)
Chapter 16 Brave Return of Brendan Eich
179(10)
Chapter 17 Yuanfen
189(10)
Chapter 18 The Rise of Sky Computing
199(14)
Chapter 19 A Global Insurrection
213(14)
Chapter 20 Neutering the Network
227(14)
Chapter 21 The Empire Strikes Back
241(6)
Chapter 22 The Bitcoin Flaw
247(10)
Chapter 23 The Great Unbundling
257(12)
Epilogue: The New System of the World 269(8)
Some Terms of Art and Information for Life after Google 277(8)
Bibliography 285(8)
Notes 293(20)
Index 313
George Gilder, one of America's leading economic and technological thinkers, is the author of many groundbreaking books, including Wealth and Poverty, Knowledge and Power, The Scandal of Money, and Life after Google. A founding fellow of the Discovery Institute, where he began his study of information theory, and an influential venture capitalist, he lives with his wife on his family farm in western Massachusetts.