Bricklin on technology

In a world that divides us, technology creates connection. Cell phones, e-mail, digital cameras, personal Web sites-they all join us, however tenuously, to what we value. Is connectivity what we're willing to pay for? Should technology be our servant or a tool that helps us do other things? Wha...

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Main Author: Bricklin, Dan, 1951- (-)
Format: eBook
Language:Inglés
Published: Indianapolis, IN : Wiley Pub., Inc 2009.
Edition:1st edition
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Summary:In a world that divides us, technology creates connection. Cell phones, e-mail, digital cameras, personal Web sites-they all join us, however tenuously, to what we value. Is connectivity what we're willing to pay for? Should technology be our servant or a tool that helps us do other things? What can we really learn from Napster? What would intelligent standards for touch-screen user interface look like? How does technology evolve, and what drives that evolution? For Dan Bricklin, technology cannot exist independently of the lives and needs of those who use it. For more than a decade he has s
Item Description:Includes index.
Physical Description:1 online resource (515 p.)
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9781282122048
9786612122040
9780470500583