 | Being Digital list: $30.00 by Knopf Hardcover
(31 January, 1995)
(73 reviews)  Editorial Review: As the founder of MIT's Media Lab and a popular columnist for Wired, Nicholas Negroponte has amassed a following of dedicated readers. Negroponte's fans will want to get a copy of Being Digital, which is an edited version of the 18 articles he wrote for Wired about "being digital." |
 | Can Information Technology Result in Benevolent Bureaucracies? list: $77.25 by Elsevier Science Ltd Hardcover
(01 March, 1986)
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 | Communication Technologies and Society: Conceptions of Causality and the Politics list: $73.25 by Ablex Pub Hardcover
(01 May, 1984)
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 | Communities in Cyberspace list: $114.95 by Routledge Library Binding
(10 February, 1999)
(3 reviews)  Editorial Review: This collection of thought-provoking essays bridges the gap between textbook and anthology as it explores several of the key issues of online community. The topics for discussion are grouped into four primary areas: determining the concept of identity in an environment where individuals cannot be seen; |
 | Computer Technology and Social Issues list: $59.95 - our price: $59.95 by Idea Group Publishing Hardcover
(01 January, 1995)
(1 reviews)  Customer Review: A wide breadth of analysis: The value in Computer Technology and Social Issues is the range of reference material Garson brings together within the pages of a 400-page text. |
 | Computer Technology and Social Issues list: $59.95 - our price: $59.95 by Idea Group Publishing Hardcover
(01 January, 1995)
(1 reviews)  Customer Review: A wide breadth of analysis: The value in Computer Technology and Social Issues is the range of reference material Garson brings together within the pages of a 400-page text. |
 | Dark Light : Electricity and Anxiety from the Telegraph to the X-Ray list: $25.00 - our price: $16.50 by Harcourt Hardcover
(05 July, 2004)
(1 reviews)  Customer Review: "Mesmorizingly" Good Book!!: Dark Light is a great intro to a subject that we all take for granted, but whose scientific and cultural origins are a mystery to most of us, |
 | Data Smog: Surviving the Information Glut list: $24.00 by HarperCollins Publishers Hardcover
(01 April, 1997)
(17 reviews)  Editorial Review: It is said that information wants to be free, but most days on the net, don't you feel that all it wants to do is be in your face every last minute? Did you ever feel yourself go "tilt" when a search engine retrieves 30,0 |
 | Digital Convergence: How the Merging of Computers, Communications and Multimedia list: $14.95 - our price: $14.95 by Aegis Publishing Group, Ltd. Paperback
(December, 1999)
(7 reviews)  Customer Review: a good and easy guide for understanding digital technologies: Technologies have existed throughout our history from physical tools such as hammer and wheel to intellectual skills such as know-how of organization management. |
 | Digital Nomad list: $49.95 - our price: $49.95 by John Wiley & Sons Paperback
(December, 1997)
Editorial Review: New digital technologies promise to enable large numbers of people to work wherever and whenever they wish and to choose between a stationary or nomadic lifestyle. In Digital Nomad, Makimoto and Manners explore the new potential for modern nomadism, |
 | End of Millennium list: $27.95 - our price: $27.95 by Blackwell Publishers Paperback
(15 January, 2000)
(4 reviews)  Customer Review: Is information technology the culprit?: Many of the observations Prof. Catells made are valid, however the connection between information technology and the social problems are not very strong. |
 | Ethics of Information Management (SAGE Series on Business Ethics) list: $48.00 by SAGE Publications Hardcover
(04 August, 1995)
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 | Evolve! : Succeeding in the Digital Culture of Tomorrow list: $27.50 - our price: $18.70 by Harvard Business School Press Hardcover
(February, 2001)
(38 reviews)  Editorial Review: Harvard Business School professor Rosabeth Moss Kanter is the Eartha Kitt of change-management gurus. Just when you think the grand dame has taken her final bow, she comes bounding back onto the scene with a new act that's as shrewd and insightful as anything any young kitten has to offer--but benefiting from decades of wisdom and experience that puts the whole litter to shame. |
 | Feminism Confronts Technology list: $30.00 by Pennsylvania State University Press Hardcover
(01 September, 1991)
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 | Fractal Dreams: New Media in Social Context list: $32.95 by Lawrence & Wishart Paperback
(01 April, 1996)
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 | Future Shock list: $18.95 by Random House Hardcover
(12 June, 1970)
(18 reviews)  Customer Review: Future Shock by Alvin Toffler: The world has changed in many of the ways predicted by Toffler.We are now in the throes of the super-industrial societyhe spoke of in the early 1970s. |
 | High Tech High Touch : Technology and Our Search for Meaning list: $25.00 - our price: $25.00 by Broadway Hardcover
(19 October, 1999)
(8 reviews)  Customer Review: You could drive a mac truck through the logical gaps: Don't read this book. It will confuse you into thinking that the world of technology is dangerous and emotionally painful, |
 | High Technology and Low-Income Communities: Prospects for the Positive Use of Advanced list: $37.00 - our price: $37.00 by The MIT Press Paperback
(16 October, 1998)
(1 reviews)  Customer Review: Good compilation of articles from many different view points: High Technology and Low-Income Communities Prospects for the positive Use of Advanced Information TechnologyThis book is a good compilation of articles by people from many different fields with a common goal- that is "to answer two basic questions:1) How will information technology (and the changes that it brings about in all spheres of life) affect the low-income communities ?2 |
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