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Perhaps our networked world isn't a universal doorway to freedom. Might it be a distraction from reality? An ostrich hole to divert our attention and resources from social problems? A misuse of technology that encourages passive rather than active participation? I'm starting to ask questions like this, and I'm not the first. - Preface.
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Silicon Snake Oil: Second Thoughts on the Information Highway
October 1999, Bt Bound
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Silicon Snake Oil: Second Thoughts on the Information Highway
March 1, 1996, Anchor
in English
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Silicon snake oil: second thoughts on the information highway
1995, Doubleday
Hardcover
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Silicon snake oil: second thoughts on the information highway/ Clifford Stoll.
Publish date unknown, Doubleday
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"It's some caving trip: Far below you is an active volcano from which great gouts of molten lava come surging out, cascading back down into the depths."
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