Overconnected: The Promise and Threat of the Internet
By (Author) William H. Davidow
Headline Publishing Group
Business Plus
10th January 2012
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Impact of science and technology on society
Digital and information technologies: social and ethical aspects
302.231
Paperback
256
Width 130mm, Height 198mm, Spine 17mm
184g
In Feb 2006, a Danish newspaper printed twelve highly provocative caricatures of the prophet Muhammad. The drawings landed on the internet and quickly circled the globe. As a direct result, riots ensued and at least 139 people died. This is just one example of overconnection.
The consequences of an over-connected world cannot be ignored. In this important book, William H. Davidow takes a highly pragmatic approach by recognising that the digital clock cannot be turned back in terms of ubiquitous connectivity, but urges that caution and forethought is applied to the systems we build in the future. Davidow identifies four distinct levels of connection: Underconnected, Interconnected, Highly Connected and Overconnected. Highly Connected is the ideal state we must strive for and avoid spilling into Overconnected.William H. Davidow is a successful Silicon Valley venture capitalist, philanthropist and author. For many years, he was senior VP at Intel, where he was responsible for the development and design of the Intel microchip. Visit his website: www.davidow.com.