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On Rough Type, Nick Carr reviews the "excellent" Who Controls the Internet? Illusions of a Borderless World, which refutes the idea that the Internet is somehow divorced from the imperatives of the physical world.

Some will read Who Controls the Internet? with relief, some with disappointment, others with disbelief. As the authors demonstrate, the impact of any new technology, even an extremely powerful one like the Internet, is filtered through existing geopolitical, economic, social, and cultural structures and norms. The technology may alter those structures and norms, but the structures and norms will alter the technology as well - until a new equilibrium emerges. Technology is powerful, but history is more powerful.

posted by James DeLong @ 11:04 AM |

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I read this book a couple of months ago at the suggestion of Adam Thierer. Goldsmith and Wu do a brilliant job of puncturing the Utopian balloon inflated by the hot air of folks like Barlow and, yes, your buddy Gilder. One warning I personally drew from the book is that, as it's clear there are many ways to successfully regulate and censor the Internet, we need to be even more vigilant about not letting the US government attempt these things at home. I'm talking content regulation, I'm talking platform regulation, you name it.

Posted by: Patrick at August 2, 2006 3:43 PM








 
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