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Silicon Valley insider and pundit Andrew Keen claims that today's new participatory Web 2.0 threatens our values, economy, and ultimately the very innovation and creativity that forms the fabric of American achievement. In today's self-broadcasting culture, where amateurism is celebrated and anyone with an opinion, however ill-informed, can publish a blog, post a video on YouTube, or change an entry on Wikipedia, the distinction between trained expert and uninformed amateur becomes blurred. When bloggers and videographers, unconstrained by professional standards or editorial filters, can manipulate public opinion, truth becomes a commodity to be bought, sold, packaged, and reinvented. The anonymity that Web 2.0 offers calls into question the reliability of the information we receive and creates an environment in which sexual predators and identity thieves can roam free. Keen urges us to consider the consequences of supporting a culture that endorses plagiarism and piracy and weakens traditional media and creative institutions.--From publisher description.
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Current Events, Social aspects of Internet, Online social networks, Social aspects, Blogs, Information society, Social change, MySpace.com, Social aspects of Blogs, Web 2.0, Nonfiction, Silicon Valley, Internet, YouTube (Electronic resource), Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Internet, Self-publishing, World wide web, Weblogs, Aspect social, Changement social, Edition a compte d'auteur, World Wide Web 2.0, Amateurs, Sozialer Wandel, Aspect economique, Societe informatisee, Social Sciences, Geltungsbedurfnis, User Generated Content, Sociology & Social History, Informationsgesellschaft, Soziokultureller Wandel, Culturele aspecten, User-generated content, New York Times reviewed, Internet, social aspects, Internet, economic aspectsTimes
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 207-213) and index.
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Entrepreneur Andrew Keen warns of what he sees as a narcissistic and cancerous culture developing with the invent of Web 2.0, whereby professionals are put out of business and the value of the media that we consume drops immensely.
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