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    • I don't agree with everything is on this book, but I sincerely believe we need more books like this to fully appreciate the extent, dangers, and consequences of the web2.0 revolution.

      On July 13, 2007 I had the pleasure and the honor to interview Andrew Keen for the Novedge blog. Here is the l ... Continue

      I don't agree with everything is on this book, but I sincerely believe we need more books like this to fully appreciate the extent, dangers, and consequences of the web2.0 revolution.

      On July 13, 2007 I had the pleasure and the honor to interview Andrew Keen for the Novedge blog. Here is the link:

      http://blog.novedge.com/2007/07/an-interview--2...

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Paperback 240 Pages
ISBN-10: 1857883934
ISBN-13: 9781857883930
Publisher: Nicholas Brealey Publishing
Pub date: Jun 05, 2007
Also available as: Paperback and Hardcover
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