Book for fans of digital

Written on 23 August 2008 - 9:59 | by admin |

We learned of an interesting development: it has been posted on the internet the book The Digital Empire by Argentine Leandro Zanoni, for anyone who is curious to read it, I can do it free.

Nothing and nobody is outside the Internet today. The technology has revolutionized the way we work from up the way we relate to the other members of our community. What is Web 2.0? Why the iPhone and YouTube are so successful? What is the future of the daily paper? How does Google make so much money? Why dot-com bubble burst? These are some of the questions that the author is responsible for responding to clearly go over a thorough investigation which leaves no issue to analyze. Zanoni, journalist specializing in information technology gets into the history of Apple and Microsoft, we will ask the most knowledgeable about the growing game industry (which already exceeds its billing to Hollywood film) and explores the most successful campaigns of so-called "viral marketing". Thus, the book can be read as an instruction manual but also as a set of compelling stories that reflect the digital present.

Social networks change from the way of socializing with people, ways of expression and manifestation, storytelling and the way we eat-and-produce content, media, culture and entertainment.

"How to chart a revolution? Leandro Zanoni try, and I think it does, guide us through one of the greatest revolutions in knowledge, information, and entertainment in recent memory," he says in the foreword Arebalos Albert, communication director for Google

in Latin America.

If you've already delved into what the network and want to learn more and upgrade, be sure to download the book and read it.

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