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14:56:38 11/11/11
Authors@Google: Jeff Jarvis
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Authors@Google: Jeff Jarvis
A visionary and optimistic thinker examines the tension between privacy and publicness that is transforming how we form communities, create identities, do business, and live our lives. The internet, Jarvis argues, will change business, society, and life as profoundly as Gutenberg's invention, shifting power from old institutions to us all. Based on extensive interviews, Public Parts introduces us to the men and women building a new industry based on sharing. Some of them have become household names%mdashFacebook's Mark Zuckerberg, Google's Eric Schmidt, and Twitter's Evan Williams. Others may soon be recognized as the industrialists, philosophers, and designers of our future. Jarvis explores the promising ways in which the internet and publicness allow us to collaborate, think, ways%mdashhow we manufacture and market, buy and sell, organize and govern, teach and learn. He also examines the necessity as well as the limits of privacy in an effort to understand and thus protect it. This new and open era has already profoundly disrupted economies, industries, laws, ethics, childhood, and many other facets of our daily lives. But the change has just begun. The shape of the future is not assured. The amazing new tools of publicness can be used to good ends and bad. The choices%mdashand the responsibilities%mdashlie with us. Jarvis makes an urgent case that the future of the internet%mdashwhat one technologist calls "the eighth continent"%mdashrequires as much protection as the physical space we share, the ... From: AtGoogleTalks Views: 2190 48 ratings Time: 01:03:52 More in Science & Technology
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14:56:38 11/11/11
Authors@Google: Jeff Jarvis
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Authors@Google: Jeff Jarvis
A visionary and optimistic thinker examines the tension between privacy and publicness that is transforming how we form communities, create identities, do business, and live our lives. The internet, Jarvis argues, will change business, society, and life as profoundly as Gutenberg's invention, shifting power from old institutions to us all. Based on extensive interviews, Public Parts introduces us to the men and women building a new industry based on sharing. Some of them have become household names%mdashFacebook's Mark Zuckerberg, Google's Eric Schmidt, and Twitter's Evan Williams. Others may soon be recognized as the industrialists, philosophers, and designers of our future. Jarvis explores the promising ways in which the internet and publicness allow us to collaborate, think, ways%mdashhow we manufacture and market, buy and sell, organize and govern, teach and learn. He also examines the necessity as well as the limits of privacy in an effort to understand and thus protect it. This new and open era has already profoundly disrupted economies, industries, laws, ethics, childhood, and many other facets of our daily lives. But the change has just begun. The shape of the future is not assured. The amazing new tools of publicness can be used to good ends and bad. The choices%mdashand the responsibilities%mdashlie with us. Jarvis makes an urgent case that the future of the internet%mdashwhat one technologist calls "the eighth continent"%mdashrequires as much protection as the physical space we share, the ... From: AtGoogleTalks Views: 2724 49 ratings Time: 01:03:52 More in Science & Technology
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14:56:38 11/11/11
Authors@Google: Jeff Jarvis
[LESS INFO] 3 VIEWS | ADDED 14:56:38 11/11/11
Authors@Google: Jeff Jarvis
A visionary and optimistic thinker examines the tension between privacy and publicness that is transforming how we form communities, create identities, do business, and live our lives. The internet, Jarvis argues, will change business, society, and life as profoundly as Gutenberg's invention, shifting power from old institutions to us all. Based on extensive interviews, Public Parts introduces us to the men and women building a new industry based on sharing. Some of them have become household names%mdashFacebook's Mark Zuckerberg, Google's Eric Schmidt, and Twitter's Evan Williams. Others may soon be recognized as the industrialists, philosophers, and designers of our future. Jarvis explores the promising ways in which the internet and publicness allow us to collaborate, think, ways%mdashhow we manufacture and market, buy and sell, organize and govern, teach and learn. He also examines the necessity as well as the limits of privacy in an effort to understand and thus protect it. This new and open era has already profoundly disrupted economies, industries, laws, ethics, childhood, and many other facets of our daily lives. But the change has just begun. The shape of the future is not assured. The amazing new tools of publicness can be used to good ends and bad. The choices%mdashand the responsibilities%mdashlie with us. Jarvis makes an urgent case that the future of the internet%mdashwhat one technologist calls "the eighth continent"%mdashrequires as much protection as the physical space we share, the ... From: AtGoogleTalks Views: 2190 48 ratings Time: 01:03:52 More in Science & Technology
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14:56:38 11/11/11
Authors@Google: Jeff Jarvis
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Authors@Google: Jeff Jarvis
A visionary and optimistic thinker examines the tension between privacy and publicness that is transforming how we form communities, create identities, do business, and live our lives. The internet, Jarvis argues, will change business, society, and life as profoundly as Gutenberg's invention, shifting power from old institutions to us all. Based on extensive interviews, Public Parts introduces us to the men and women building a new industry based on sharing. Some of them have become household names%mdashFacebook's Mark Zuckerberg, Google's Eric Schmidt, and Twitter's Evan Williams. Others may soon be recognized as the industrialists, philosophers, and designers of our future. Jarvis explores the promising ways in which the internet and publicness allow us to collaborate, think, ways%mdashhow we manufacture and market, buy and sell, organize and govern, teach and learn. He also examines the necessity as well as the limits of privacy in an effort to understand and thus protect it. This new and open era has already profoundly disrupted economies, industries, laws, ethics, childhood, and many other facets of our daily lives. But the change has just begun. The shape of the future is not assured. The amazing new tools of publicness can be used to good ends and bad. The choices%mdashand the responsibilities%mdashlie with us. Jarvis makes an urgent case that the future of the internet%mdashwhat one technologist calls "the eighth continent"%mdashrequires as much protection as the physical space we share, the ... From: AtGoogleTalks Views: 2715 49 ratings Time: 01:03:52 More in Science & Technology


