The Filter Bubble: How the New Personalized Web Is Changing What We Read and How We Think

Author:   Eli Pariser
Publisher:   Penguin Putnam Inc
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9780143121237


Pages:   304
Publication Date:   24 April 2012
Recommended Age:   From 18 years
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The Filter Bubble: How the New Personalized Web Is Changing What We Read and How We Think


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“Well-timed . . . a powerful indictment of the current system.” —Wall Street Journal In December 2009, Google began customizing its search results for all users, and we entered a new era of personalization. With little notice or fanfare, our online experience is changing, as the websites we visit are increasingly tailoring themselves to us. In this engaging and visionary book, MoveOn.org board president Eli Pariser lays bare the personalization that is already taking place on every major website, from Facebook to AOL to ABC News. As Pariser reveals, this new trend is nothing short of an invisible revolution in how we consume information, one that will shape how we learn, what we know, and even how our democracy works.  The race to collect as much personal data about us as possible, and to tailor our online experience accordingly, is now the defining battle for today’s internet giants like Google, Facebook, Apple and Microsoft. Behind the scenes, a burgeoning industry of data companies is tracking our personal information to sell to advertisers, from our political leanings to the hiking boots we just browsed on Zappos. As a result, we will increasingly each live in our own, unique information universe—what Pariser calls “the filter bubble.” We will receive mainly news that is pleasant, familiar and confirms our beliefs—and since these filters are invisible, we won’t know what is being hidden from us. Our past interests will determine what we are exposed to in the future, leaving less room for the unexpected encounters that spark creativity, innovation and the democratic exchange of ideas. Drawing on interviews with both cyber-skeptics and cyber-optimists, from the co-founder of OK Cupid, an algorithmically-driven dating website, to one of the chief visionaries of U.S. information warfare, The Filter Bubble tells the story of how the Internet, a medium built around the open flow of ideas, is closing in on itself under the pressure of commerce and “monetization.” It peeks behind the curtain at the server farms, algorithms, and geeky entrepreneurs that have given us this new reality, and investigates the consequences of corporate power in the digital age. The Filter Bubble reveals how personalization could undermine the internet’s original purpose as an open platform for the spread of ideas, and leave us all in an isolated, echoing world. But it is not too late to change course. Pariser lays out a new vision for the web, one that embraces the benefits of technology without turning a blind eye to its negative consequences, and will ensure that the Internet lives up to its transformative promise.

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Author:   Eli Pariser
Publisher:   Penguin Putnam Inc
Imprint:   Penguin USA
Dimensions:   Width: 12.80cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 19.70cm
Weight:   0.255kg
ISBN:  

9780143121237


ISBN 10:   0143121235
Pages:   304
Publication Date:   24 April 2012
Recommended Age:   From 18 years
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us.

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Well-timed a powerful indictment of the current system. THE WALL STREET JOURNAL Eli Pariser is no enemy of the Internet. The 30-year-old online organizer is the former executive director and now board president of the online liberal political group MoveOn.org. But while Pariser understands the influence of the Internet, he also knows the power of online search engines and social networks to control exactly how we get information for good and for ill. TIME Magazine [An] important new inquiry into the dangers of excessive personalization entertaining provocative. THE NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW Fascinating a compelling deep-dive into the invisible algorithmic editing on the web, a world where we're being shown more of what algorithms think we want to see and less of what we should see. ATLANTIC.COM Pariser s vision of the Internet s near future is compelling. THE BOSTON GLOBE Chilling. THE NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS


Well-timed...a powerful indictment of the current system. -- THE WALL STREET JOURNAL Eli Pariser is no enemy of the Internet. The 30-year-old online organizer is the former executive director and now board president of the online liberal political group MoveOn.org. But while Pariser understands the influence of the Internet, he also knows the power of online search engines and social networks to control exactly how we get information--for good and for ill. -- TIME Magazine [An] important new inquiry into the dangers of excessive personalization... entertaining... provocative. -- THE NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW Fascinating...a compelling deep-dive into the invisible algorithmic editing on the web, a world where we're being shown more of what algorithms think we want to see and less of what we should see. -- ATLANTIC.COM Pariser's vision of the Internet's near future is compelling. -- THE BOSTON GLOBE Chilling. -- THE NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS


Well-timed...a powerful indictment of the current system. -- THE WALL STREET JOURNAL Eli Pariser is no enemy of the Internet. The 30-year-old online organizer is the former executive director and now board president of the online liberal political group MoveOn.org. But while Pariser understands the influence of the Internet, he also knows the power of online search engines and social networks to control exactly how we get information--for good and for ill. -- TIME Magazine [An] important new inquiry into the dangers of excessive personalization... entertaining... provocative. -- THE NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW Fascinating...a compelling deep-dive into the invisible algorithmic editing on the web, a world where we're being shown more of what algorithms think we want to see and less of what we should see. -- ATLANTIC.COM Pariser's vision of the Internet's near future is compelling. -- THE BOSTON GLOBE Chilling. -- THE NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS Well-timed a powerful indictment of the current system. THE WALL STREET JOURNAL Eli Pariser is no enemy of the Internet. The 30-year-old online organizer is the former executive director and now board president of the online liberal political group MoveOn.org. But while Pariser understands the influence of the Internet, he also knows the power of online search engines and social networks to control exactly how we get information for good and for ill. TIME Magazine [An] important new inquiry into the dangers of excessive personalization entertaining provocative. THE NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW Fascinating a compelling deep-dive into the invisible algorithmic editing on the web, a world where we're being shown more of what algorithms think we want to see and less of what we should see. ATLANTIC.COM Pariser s vision of the Internet s near future is compelling. THE BOSTON GLOBE Chilling. THE NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS


Author Information

Eli Pariser is the Board President, and former Executive Director, of the 5-million member organization MoveOn.org. A pioneer in online politics, Pariser is a Senior Fellow at the Roosevelt Institute and a co-founder of Avaaz.org, one of the world’s largest citizen organizations. His op-eds have appeared in The Washington Post, The Los Angeles Times and Wall Street Journal. He grew up in Lincolnville, Me.

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