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Learn moreHailed by Bruce Sterling as a "political activist, gizmo freak, junk collector, programmer, entrepreneur, and all-around Renaissance geek," Cory Doctorow is the web's most celebrated high-tech pop-culture maven. Content is the first collection of Doctorow's infamous articles, essays, and polemics.
Here's why Microsoft should stop treating its customers as criminals (through relentless digital-rights management); how America chose copyright and Happy Meal toys over jobs; why Facebook is taking a faceplant; how Wikipedia is a poor cousin of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy; and, of course, why free e-books kick ass.
Accessible to geeks and noobs (if you're not sure what that means, it's you) alike, Content is a must-have compilation from Cory Doctorow, who will be glad to take you along for the ride as he effortlessly surfs the zeitgeist.
Cory Doctorow is a Canadian-born blogger, journalist, and author. His science fiction has won numerous awards, including the Locus, Prometheus, and John W. Campbell awards.
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โThe most articulate and accessible writer engaged in these topics.โ
โMore than just insightful, brilliant, and to the pointโitโs also funny and fun to read.โ
โIf you want to know whatโs happening at the sharp end of digital publication and new ideas about the relationships between authors and their readersโdo yourself a favor and listen to what he has to say.โ
โDoctorow writes about issues near and dear to librariansโ hearts in this collection of essays on topics from the damage censorship does to schools to the complications of digital-rights managementโฆThe writing is full of practical advice for those grappling with writing and self-publishing or simply trying to keep their email inbox neatโฆA good introduction to Doctorow, the volume collects his most recent work and will be of interest to a wide audience: anyone who teaches, reads sf, follows tech news, or wonders why one canโt read the same books on a Kindle as on a Nook.โ
โDoctorow here proves heโs smart, funny, and good at accessibly boiling down issues heโs passionate aboutโฆdemonstrating his grasp of the ways in which history repeats itself and how we can use the lessons of history to cope with further changes in the exchange of information. Doctorow excels in writing short forms, the essay no less than the short story, making this collection a pleasure to read, not to mention thought provoking.โ
โNarrated by Paul Michael Garcia in a straightforward, instructive styleโฆP.S.: For audiobook listeners who like to track the text with the audio, Doctorow is offering the eBook for free.โ
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