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Book Synopsis: The Internet is primed for a meltdown—and the most obvious cures are just as bad. This extraordinary book explains the engine that has catapulted the Internet from backwater to ubiquity—and reveals that it is sputtering precisely because of its runaway success. With the unwitting help of its users, the generative Internet is on a path to a lockdown, ending its cycle of innovation—and facilitating unsettling new kinds of control.
iPods, iPhones, Xboxes, and TiVos represent the first wave of Internet-centered products that can’t be easily modified by anyone except their vendors or selected partners. These “tethered appliances” have already been used in remarkable but little-known ways: car GPS systems have been reconfigured at the demand of law enforcement to eavesdrop on the occupants at all times, and digital video recorders have been ordered to self-destruct thanks to a lawsuit against the manufacturer thousands of miles away. New Web 2.0 platforms like Google mash-ups and Facebook are rightly touted—but their applications can be similarly monitored and eliminated from a central source. As tethered appliances and applications eclipse the PC, the very nature of the Internet—its “generativity,” or innovative character—is at risk.
The Internet’s current trajectory is one of lost opportunity. Its salvation, Zittrain argues, lies in the hands of its millions of users. Drawing on generative technologies like Wikipedia that have so far survived their own successes, this book shows how to develop new technologies and social structures that allow users to work creatively and collaboratively, participate in solutions, and become true “netizens.”
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Are you ready for the future of the Internet? Our groundbreaking book, "The Future of the Internet--And How to Stop It," sheds light on the challenges and potential dangers that lie ahead. The Internet has come a long way, but its success is also causing problems. Discover how its runaway success is leading to a cycle of innovation and control. Don't let the Internet's potential be locked down.
With the rise of tethered appliances like iPods, iPhones, and more, our ability to modify and innovate is being restricted. These devices can be controlled by their vendors or selected partners, leaving you with limited possibilities. Imagine a world where your car GPS system can be reconfigured to eavesdrop on you, or where your digital video recorder can be ordered to self-destruct due to a lawsuit thousands of miles away. We need to stop this before it's too late.
But there is hope. In our book, you'll discover how generative technologies like Wikipedia have thrived despite their own success. We believe that the power lies in the hands of the millions of Internet users like you. By developing new technologies, social structures, and collaborative solutions, we can ensure that the Internet remains a place of innovation and creativity. Become a true "netizen" and join us in shaping the future of the Internet.
Don't miss out on this opportunity to gain valuable insights into the future of the Internet. Take control and be part of the solution. Order your copy of "The Future of the Internet--And How to Stop It" now and shape the future of the Internet.
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