Jeff Jarvis
3.76 of 5 Votes: 4
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review 1: Some of the entrepreneurial comparisons to Silicon Valley are tiresome, though that's probably my own personal distaste for the economic and cultural canonization of tech CEOs. At the same time, comparisons made to technologies like the Internet and web search (e.g., Google) make...
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review 1: In Public Parts, Jeff Jarvis counterbalances arguments about the sinister effects of erosion of privacy in the modern world. He argues that openness and sharing, on balance, improve the world. He coins the word 'publicness' to describe open sharing, and argues convincingly that '...
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review 1: 346 - 2014
review 2: Great book with interesting views on the new economy, communities, and the future.
review 2: Great book with interesting views on the new economy, communities, and the future.
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review 1: I usually find the pundits of the net to be insufferable self-promoters, but in this instance Jarvis has delivered a well written piece on historical technology, but assigned it with a modern day pundit's view, while at the same time leaving himself out of it.This is only the sec...
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review 1: I don't think ANY of the other books I have read on Gutenberg has infuriated me like this one. Firstly, to compare what Gutenberg did to dot coms and Silicon Valley is ridiculous. It's only been a few years and no one talks about or cares about them any more and Gutenberg created...
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review 1: Public Parts by Jeff Jarvis is a really easy, yet interesting read. Jarvis uses personal and cultural examples to illustrate the importance of public sharing, and also highlights the challenges in separating public and private life. Jarvis's arguments in regards to businesses be...
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review 1: I ended up really enjoying this book that looks into the concept of privacy and the Internet. I have to admit that I went into the read already agreeing with the concept that there is a certain paranoia about privacy with regard to how we use the Internet and social media sites ...
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review 1: "İtiraf ediyorum: Ben bir riyakarım. Eğer kendi kurallarıma uymuş olsaydım, bu kitabı şu anda okumuyor olacaktınız, en azından bir kitap olarak. Onu linkler ve aramalar aracılığıyla bulup online’da ve ücretsiz okuyor olacaktınız. Siz bu kitapta yapmış olduğum hataları düzeltebili...
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review 1: "Y Google, ¿cómo lo haría?” es un motivador libro del escritor Jeff Jarvis en el que se pretende hacer reflexionar sobre las oportunidades de la nueva era digital, mediante la exposición del éxito de Google y de la aplicación de su filosofía. A través de la explicación de los pri...
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review 1: If you don't understand how the Internet and Blogging is changing information dissemination and interest group organization then read this book.If you already understand the basics I doubt you will learn anything new from this book.Ok, so the book started to really interest me fr...
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review 1: This is not so much a good book to read but a lifestyle change! My husband raved about his book and insisted I read it, so I did. And I’ve learned to be Googlier and googlier!In this book Jarvis shows us how Google has redefined how we do things, how we need to redo things and ho...