"Eye-opening, thought-provoking, and enlightening." --USA Today
"An indispensable guide to the business logic of the networked era." --Clay Shirky, author of Here Comes Everybody
"A stimulating exercise in thinking really, really big." --San Jose Mercury News
What Would Google Do? is an indispensable manual for survival and success in today's internet-driven marketplace. By "reverse engineering the fastest growing company in the history of the world," author Jeff Jarvis, proprietor of Buzzmachine.com, one of the Web's...
"Eye-opening, thought-provoking, and enlightening." --USA Today
"An indispensable guide to the business logic of the networked ...
"Eye-opening, thought-provoking, and enlightening." --USA Today
"An indispensable guide to the business logic of the networked era." --Clay Shirky, author of Here Comes Everybody
"A stimulating exercise in thinking really, really big." --San Jose Mercury News
What Would Google Do? is an indispensable manual for survival and success in today's internet-driven marketplace. By "reverse engineering the fastest growing company in the history of the world," author Jeff Jarvis, proprietor of Buzzmachine.com, one of the Web's...
"Eye-opening, thought-provoking, and enlightening." --USA Today
"An indispensable guide to the business logic of the networked ...
A visionary and optimistic thinker examines the tension between privacy and publicness that is transforming how we form communities, create identities, do business, and live our lives.
Thanks to the internet, we now live--more and more--in public. More than 750 million people (and half of all Americans) use Facebook, where we share a billion times a day. The collective voice of Twitter echoes instantly 100 million times daily, from Tahrir Square to the Mall of America, on subjects that range from democratic reform to unfolding natural disasters to celebrity gossip. New tools let us share...
A visionary and optimistic thinker examines the tension between privacy and publicness that is transforming how we form communities, create identities...