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Criptopunks. La Libertad Y El Futuro De Internet (2012)

by Julian Assange(Favorite Author)
3.68 of 5 Votes: 5
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review 1: This book is only for those who believe that whatever is on the internet is being manipulated. First of all this book only talks about problems and rarely highlights some concrete solutions. The title is completely one sided and biased. It is true that the internet has everything inside it now.But the point is that, if you think that google, facebook etc are all only hungry for stealing the user data then I am sorry you are completely wrong. Its a simple theory that has flown in last decade. I would suggest everyone to read this book with an open mind else you will be trapped in the biasness of the discussion.
review 2: It is must-read, if it has been published in your country. The discusions here are good for business men, for tech fans, and for human rights a
... morectivists. Well, everybody should know at least a bit of what it contains: a very healthy discussion about modern technology, and what using it truly means to our rights, our privacy and our freedom most of all.What to do if you like technology, but you also like your freedom of thought, and of speech? What can be done to stay in a world like ours, and not be afraid of being watched simply because somebody can watch you? That's the kind of questions this book discusses, with the most intresting of answers. Not always the happy answers we wish to hear, but sincere at least. less
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Xdavidpwns
It was somewhat interesting and does make you think about how much privacy we truly have anymore.
Sumaiya
Seems like they could have written a five page white paper instead.
Alexus
We should make all school kids read this, or something...
sid
As short and sweet as it is shocking and insightful.
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