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Learn moreOne of the web's most celebrated high-tech culture mavens returns with this second collection of essays and polemics. Discussing complex topics in an accessible manner, Cory Doctorow's visions of a future where artists have full freedom of expression is tempered with his understanding that creators need to benefit from their own creations. From extolling the Etsy makerverse to excoriating Apple for dumbing down technology while creating an information monopoly, each unique piece is brief, witty, and at the cutting edge of tech. Now a stay-at-home dad as well as an international activist, Doctorow writes as eloquently about creating real-time Internet theater with his daughter as he does while lambasting the corporations that want to profit from inherent intellectual freedoms.
Cory Doctorow is a blogger, journalist, and author science fiction and nonfiction. His writing has won numerous awards, including three Locus Awards, two John W. Campbell Awards, three Prometheus Awards, two Sunburst Awards, the White Pine Award, and the Electronic Frontier Foundation Pioneer Award, among others. He has served as Canadian regional director of Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America. He is coeditor of the blog Boing Boing, and he was named one of the webโs twenty-five โinfluencersโ by Forbes and a Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum. He is a contributing author to Wired magazine, and his writing has been published in the New York Times Sunday Magazine, the Globe and Mail, the Boston Globe, Popular Science, and others.
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โCory Doctorowโs Context is a treat for those who live in the digital worldโas well as for those who would like to know more about it.โ
โIf you are interested in the context of our Internet-centric lives, Context is a must-read collection of essays.โ
โContext is a deeply interesting and thought-provoking bookโฆThe resulting collection is golden: and an absolute must-read for anyone whoโs ever asked where all of this technology stuff is heading.โ
โCory Doctorow is the apotheosis of what we talk about when we talk about the Web.โ
โThere is plenty here to chew over here and will make you think.โ
โDoctorow makes the complicated accessible throughout this great little guidebook, a GPS for the digital age.โ
โA good introduction to Doctorow, the volume collects his most recent work and will be of interest to a wide audience: anyone who teaches, reads sf, follows tech news, or wonders why one canโt read the same books on a Kindle as on a Nook.โ
โPart Poor Benjamin, part Dr. Spock, Doctorow is by now a wise, trusted guide in this messyโbut eminently navigable!โworld in which weโve landed.โ
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