6 Mar 2007
0 Comments[Book Review]: The World is Flat: A Brief History of the Twenty-First Century
The World Is Flat by Thomas L. Friedman
Published by Thorndike Press
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Thomas Friedman provides an excellent pairing to Wikinomics in describing the inevitability and intertwining of globalization with the digital revolution. An extremely insightful book that is very well written, the only failing is that Friedman can’t seem to see the fundamental disconnect between continued “American exceptionalism” in a globalized world. Thanks to Ginny Dybenko for turning me onto this book.
7 Apr 2007
0 Comments[Book Review]: Wikinomics: How Mass Collaboration Changes Everything
Wikinomics by Don Tapscott and Anthony D. Williams
Published by Portfolio
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Don Tapscott presents another well thought out and lucid work on the digital revolution. This time, he focuses on how these digital technologies are fundamentally changing, and perhaps creating, new economic realities. It was published around the same time as the Web 2.0 techniques of user generated content, Wikis, open source, blogging, etc. were moving into a more mainstream position and starting to impact the business world. This book has a more technological focus than other books in this space, so I recommend reading alongside, say Friedman’s The World is Flat.