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Wired
304 pages, 2003
Wired magazine founder Louis Rossetto’s dream was to turn American media upside down. Five years later, he owned the hottest magazine in America and was poised to become an international tycoon.
Rossetto had no money, no home, and no job. Instantly, Wired's hyperactive Day-Glo pages proclaimed that every American institution was obsolete.
Not since the early days of Jann Wenner and Rolling Stone had anybody so brilliantly channeled the enthusiasms of his era. But this was only the beginning of Rossetto's remarkable story."
In Wired, Gary Wolf takes us on a journey through the digital revolution. He explores how technology has transformed our lives, from the way we communicate to how we work. It's a must-read if you want to understand the impact of the digital age.
Wolf shows us the power of information in the digital age. He explains how data can be used to solve problems, make decisions, and even predict the future. If you're interested in the power of data, you should definitely check out Wired.
One of the key takeaways from Wired is the role of technology in society. Wolf explores how technology has not only changed our personal lives but also the way our society functions. It's a fascinating look into the societal implications of the digital revolution.
Wolf doesn't just look at the present, he also looks into the future. In Wired, he predicts how technology will continue to evolve and shape our world. If you're curious about the future of technology, this book is for you.
In Wired, Wolf digs into the impact of the internet on our lives. He explores how it has changed the way we communicate, learn, and even think. It's a fascinating exploration of the profound impact of the internet.