
Telecosm
How Infinite Bandwidth Will Revolutionize Our World
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Jeff Riggenbach
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George Gilder
George Gilder is one of the great technological visionaries, and "the man who put the 's' in telecosm" (Telephony magazine). He is equally famous for understanding and predicting the nuts and bolts of complex technologies, and for putting it all together in a soaring view of why things change, and what it means for our daily lives. His track record of futuristic predictions is one of the best, often proving to be right even when initially opposed by mighty corporations and governments. He foresaw the power of fiber and wireless optics, the decline of the telephone regime, and the explosion of handheld computers, among many trends. His long-awaited Telecosm is a bible of the new age of communications. Equal parts science story, business history, social analysis, and prediction, it is the one book you need to make sense of the titanic changes underway in our lives.
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Great book but clunky editing
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Explained simply, delightful stories
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Today, these technologies are commonplace. What about the next 20 years? Megabit bandwidth will be available anyplace on Earth, the moon and Mars. This unlimited bandwidth will accelerate the pace of learning for everyone, and will drastically change the geopolitical makeup of all the world’s governments. Governments will not be able to push around the world’s illiterates since illiteracy will be almost non-existent. Fewer illiterate people will reduce the size of the “lower class” populations, while the “super rich” will be richer and more removed from the rest of the world’s population.
What will 2041 be like? War or peace, famine or food abundance, new nation states or fewer nations, one word government or a few mega-governments, socialism or democracies? What ever happens, increased communication will be at the center.
The world is getting smaller
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Add 5 years (sometimes more) to his predictions and realize that the companies that developed the great technology don't always benefit from it.
Learn about broadband and wireless
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Great book with strong insights.
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Not really ground breaking stuff here
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No longer relavent
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Seriously, it was borderline factual at points, did have some interesting and accurate history, but really smells of the euphoria of thse bygone days of yesteryear. If you find yourself wondering "what were we thinking", you can get the answer here. I really do recommend this book, but it certainly does not belong in Science, perhaps not in Information Age - Audible, please move this one to Comedy.
Telebubble
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