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This book profiles the journeys of successful tech entrepreneurs, exploring how they turned unique ideas into lucrative businesses.
This book profiles the journeys of successful tech entrepreneurs, exploring how they turned unique ideas into lucrative businesses.
Underbug explores the fascinating world of termites and their complex societies, paralleling them with human technological advancements.
This novel follows the lives of Sam and Sadie, two friends who bond over video games and eventually become collaborators in designing them. It explores themes of friendship, creativity, and the immersive power of video games across decades.
To Be A Machine delves into the world of transhumanism, exploring the quest for eternal life through technology.
Thunderstruck intertwines the stories of two men, inventor Guglielmo Marconi and murderer Hawley Crippen, whose lives intersect during a historic transatlantic chase.
Jeremy Rifkin explores the potential of the Internet of Things to create a world where products and services are nearly free due to automation.
This book explores the cultural, political, and technological impact of the Star Wars franchise on the world. It delves into the saga’s influence on various aspects of society and its enduring legacy.
The Third Pillar explores the critical role community plays in a balanced and prosperous society, alongside markets and state governance.
Jamie Bartlett examines the challenges democracy faces in the digital age, where big tech companies and algorithms have major influence over public opinion and political outcomes.