Digital Darwinism Summary of Key Points
This book explores how technology has evolved and impacted various facets of business, causing ‘digital Darwinism’.
This book explores how technology has evolved and impacted various facets of business, causing ‘digital Darwinism’.
Can We Talk? explores the significance of conversation in human connection and the modern challenges it faces.
Brain Wash explores the ways in which modern life and technology can hijack our brains and offers strategies for resetting our mental environments.
Neil Postman critiques how television has reshaped public discourse in America, making entertainment the underlying value in all areas of life, including politics and education.
Targeted explores how online personal data is used to influence political outcomes. Brittany Kaiser, a former Cambridge Analytica employee, reveals the inner workings of data-driven campaigns.
Douglas Rushkoff explores the consequences of living in an always-on, instantaneously gratifying society where the concept of time has changed.
This book explores how individual preferences are shaped in the modern world, where choices are vast and decision-making can be complex.
Jeff Jarvis’s ‘What Would Google Do?’ examines Google’s innovative strategies and business models to provide insights on succeeding in the digital age.
This book critiques the digital economy’s prioritization of growth over prosperity. Rushkoff argues that the current system is unsustainable and calls for a reworking of economic operating systems.