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Digital Futures: Living in a Networked World

Digital Futures: Living in a Networked World
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This text is an exploration of the social and environmental opportunities of the new economy. It brings together leading thinkers and visionaries from the worlds of policy, business and academia in an examination of the impact of e-commerce.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1827027 in Books
  • Published on: 2002-06-28
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 228 pages

Editorial Reviews

Review
"- 'The book lives up to the hype. This is excellent stuff - a variety of perspectives from big name writers on the way the digital world will affect our society' Internet Business - 'The impossible has occurred; an enjoyable book with energy and panache has been put together about the e-revolution' Community Affairs - 'Fascinating... a book to read one chapter at a time, to reflect and reintegrate some of the thinking into your own' Corporate Citizen

From the Publisher
‘An inspiring collection. Digital Futures offers a template for corporate responsibility in the digital age’
SHANKER TRIVEDI, UK Vice-President, Sun Microsystems

‘This is excellent stuff - a variety of perspectives from big name writers on the way the digital work will affect our society.’
INTERNET BUSINESS

‘The worthiness of the tome is undeniable - its wonderful to see that the ranks of the great and the good are having a serious grapple over how governments can respond to the social and political challenges thrown up by the information revolution’
WEBSPACE

‘The impossible has occurred; an enjoyable book has been put together about the e-revolution and the dot com economy. The book gets its energy and panache by being cast in the form of eight highly readable essays on themes ranging from the environmental effects of the e-revolution through to the regional economic impact of being wired up.’
COMMUNITY AFFAIRS

About the Author
James Wilsdon is Head of Strategy at Demos