Technological innovations + Social aspects
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Technological innovations + Social aspects
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Technological innovations + Social aspects
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- Whole Earth, the many lives of Stewart Brand, John Markoff
- Thank you for being late, an optimist's guide to thriving in the age of accelerations, Thomas L. Friedman
- Born digital, understanding the first generation of digital natives, John Palfrey and Urs Gasser
- Thank you for being late, an optimist's guide to thriving in the age of accelerations, Thomas L. Friedman
- Deviced!, balancing life and technology in a digital world, doreen dodgen-magee
- Utopia is creepy, and other provocations, Nicholas Carr
- Digital destiny, how the new age of data will transform the way we work, live, and communicate, Shawn DuBravac ; foreword by Gary Shapiro
- Always on, how the iPhone unlocked the anything - anytime - anywhere future--and locked us in, Brian X. Chen
- The great acceleration, how the world is getting faster, faster, Robert Colville
- Digital minimalism, choosing a focused life in a noisy world, Cal Newport
- Then and now, by Mary Lindeen
- WTF, what's the future and why it's up to us, Tim O'Reilly
- Don't unplug, how technology saved my life and can save yours too, Chris Dancy
- Tomorrowland, our journey from science fiction to science fact, Steven Kotler
- Technology, humans and society, toward a sustainable world, Richard C. Dorf
- The digital divide, arguments for and against Facebook, Google, texting, and the age of social networking, edited and introduced by Mark Bauerlein
- You are not a gadget, by Jaron Lanier
- Our own devices, the past and future of body technology, by Edward Tenner
- The stars in our pockets, getting lost and sometimes found in the digital age, Howard Axelrod
- Whiplash, how to survive our faster future, Joi Ito, director, MIT Media Lab, and Jeff Howe
- A dangerous master, how to keep technology from slipping beyond our control, Wendell Wallach
- The perennials, the megatrends creating a postgenerational society, Mauro F. Guillén
- How innovation works, and why it flourishes in freedom, Matt Ridley
- The fourth industrial revolution, Klaus Schwab
- The future of the past, Alexander Stille
- How the world really works, the science behind how we got here and where we're going, Vaclav Smil
- Brain gain, technology and the quest for digital wisdom, Marc Prensky
- Word of mouse, 101+ trends in how we buy, sell, live, learn, work, and play, Marc Ostrofsky
- The utopia of rules, on technology, stupidity, and the secret joys of bureaucracy, David Graeber
- Big data, a revolution that will transform how we live, work, and think, Viktor Mayer-Schönberger and Kenneth Cukier
- The global soul, jet lag, shopping malls, and the search for home, Pico Iyer