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Wikinomics

3.72 ( 11,054 Ratings by Goodreads)
Wikinomics

Wikinomics

3.72 (11,054 Ratings by Goodreads)
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An International Bestseller.
An Economist Book of the Year.
A Financial Times Book of the Year.
Shortlisted for the Financial Times Business Book of the Year.

Wikinomics shows how businesses can collaborate creatively with their customers to succeed in the age of Wikipedia, YouTube and Linux: 'The Number 1 must-read... A breathtaking piece of work.' Tom Peters.

The knowledge, resources and computing power of billions of people are self-organizing into a massive, new collective force. Interconnected and orchestrated via blogs, wikis, chat rooms, peer-to-peer networks, and personal broadcasting, the web is being reinvented to provide the first global platform for collaboration in history.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9781843546375
ISBN10 184354637X
Number Of Pages 368
Item Weight 336 g
Product Dimensions 129 x 198 x 27 mm
Publisher / Reseller Atlantic Books
Format paperback
Edition Main - Print on Demand
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Media Reviews

"* 'If you want to enlighten yourself about how the internet is revolutionizing the way people and business operate, then this is a dizzyingly fascinating book to help you...' Guardian * 'A must-click for all webheads... Great fun for anyone with an interest in why this online lark is really as important as we evangelists keep saying it is.' Matthew D'Ancona, Spectator"

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Author's Bio

Don Tapscott is Chief Executive and Founder of New Paradigm, a think tank and strategy consulting company. He is the author of ten books. He teaches at the University of Toronto. Anthony D. Williams has been researching and writing books about trends in technology and society for over a decade. His advice has been sought by international institutions including the World Bank. He holds a Masters in Research from the LSE and is Vice President and Executive Editor at New Paradigm. Visit www.wikinomics.com

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