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Search - the future of business, information, life as we know it?
I just read Search by John Battelle. He's the co-founding editor of Wired magazine, and an industry insider. This book is about search - Google and all it's predecessors and rivals. It's got an amazing history on each search engine, and the business/power plays behind them. It brings you entirely up to date - ok, maybe up to the date it was written - and forecasts the future of search.
Battelle points out just how revolutionary the concept of search is, and as a result, how revolutionary the internet is. The power that Google has at the moment is extraordinary, and yet, this is still the infancy of the information age, the tip of the iceberg. I really loved this. As a wanna-be tech geek it was just tech enough to teach me something but not so tech that I couldn't understand it. Basic programming concepts are written in a very accessible way. What really moves the book are the various stories, from AltaVista's rise and fall to Google's IPO. As a full-fledged member of the internet community I was surprised at how much I didn't know about the technology and the business end. The cultural implications are staggering... Yes, this is a book review, but definitely a book for Egg Heads and wanna-be Egg Heads like me. ![]()
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Sounds worth looking up....
So are you creating the LoT book club? What's up for next month?
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Sounds like a cool book. I'll have to check it out.
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Sounds interesting. Does he go into the pre-internet post-digital search era? Librarians have been creating, theorizing, and maintaining massive electronic databases for decades (and the actual power of Google searching pales in comparison to what could be done on DIALOG and LEXIS/NEXIS)? Or does he just start with Yahoo?
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I don't think I could ever participate in a book club - my tastes are very specific and I quit books that I dislike rather quickly. I don't read much fiction either...
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I have just the opposite problem. I read everything and rarely quit books for any purpose. But, I find book clubs too limiting. They're reading Wicked over at MC which I read years ago and have no desire to revisit, so I'm not participating.
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