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The Numerati

Published
Sep 2009
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General Fiction General Fiction
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Pages
255

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Learn how the crisis over digital privacy and manipulation evolved in this "utterly fascinating" look at the growth of data mining and analysis (Seattle Post-Intelligencer).

 


Award-winning journalist Stephen Baker traces the rise of the "global math elite": computer scientists who invent ways to not only record our behavior, but also to predict and alter it. Nowadays, we don't need to be online to create a digital trail; we do it simply by driving through an automated tollbooth or shopping with a credit card. As massive amounts of information are collected, sifted, and analyzed, we all become targets of those who want to influence everything from what we buy to how we vote.


 


Clear and "highly readable," The Numerati is a look at the origins of our present-day world, the possibilities of the future, and those who—whether with good or bad intentions—profile us as workers, consumers, citizens, or potential terrorists (The Wall Street Journal).


 

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First Edition Sep 2009 Houghton Mifflin ISBN 0547416555
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Sep 2009 Mariner Books ISBN B003URRT1I
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Sep 2008 Blackstone Audio, Inc. ISBN B001GPJW8Y
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