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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Kevin KellyPublisher: Penguin Putnam Inc Imprint: The Penguin Press Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 21.30cm Weight: 0.286kg ISBN: 9780143110378ISBN 10: 0143110373 Pages: 336 Publication Date: 06 June 2017 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsPraise for The Inevitable Anyone can claim to be a prophet, a fortune teller, or a futurist, and plenty of people do. What makes Kevin Kelly different is that he's right. In this book, you're swept along by his clear prose and unassailable arguments until it finally hits you: The technological, cultural, and societal changes he's foreseeing really are inevitable. It's like having a crystal ball, only without the risk of shattering. --David Pogue, Yahoo Tech This book offers profound insight into what happens (soon!) when intelligence flows as easily into objects as electricity. --Chris Anderson, author of The Long Tail How will the future be made? Kevin Kelly argues that the sequence of events ensuing from technical innovation has its own momentum . . . and that our best strategy is to understand and embrace it. Whether you find this prospect wonderful or terrifying, you will want to read this extremely thought-provoking book. --Brian Eno, musician and composer Kevin Kelly has been predicting our technological future with uncanny prescience for years. Now he's given us a glimpse of how the next three decades will unfold with The Inevitable, a book jam-packed with insight, ideas, and optimism. --Ernest Cline, author of Ready Player One As exhilarating as the most outlandish science fiction novel, but based on very real trends. Kevin Kelly is the perfect tour guide for this life-changing future. --Mark Frauenfelder, Boing Boing Creating a fictional future is easy; Kevin Kelly makes a habit of doing the difficult by showing us where we're actually going. The Inevitable is an eye-opening roadmap for what lies ahead. Science fiction is on its way to becoming science fact. --Hugh Howey, author of Wool Automatic must-read. --Marc Andreessen, co-founder Andreessen Horowitz From the Hardcover edition. <b>Praise for <i>The Inevitable</i></b> Anyone can claim to be a prophet, a fortune teller, or a futurist, and plenty of people do. What makes Kevin Kelly different isthat he's<i>right. </i>In this book, you're swept along by his clear prose and unassailable arguments until it finally hits you: The technological, cultural, and societal changes he s foreseeing really are inevitable. It s like having a crystal ball, onlywithoutthe risk of shattering. <b><b> </b>David Pogue, <i>Yahoo Tech</i></b> This book offers profound insight into what happens (soon!) when intelligence flows as easily into objects as electricity. <b><b> </b>Chris Anderson, author of </b><i><b>The Long Tail</b> How will the future be made? Kevin Kelly argues that the sequence of events ensuing from technical innovation has its own momentum . . . and that our best strategy is to understand and embrace it. Whether you find this prospect wonderful or terrifying, you will want to read this extremely thought-provoking book. <b><b> </b>Brian Eno, musician and composer Kevin Kelly has been predicting our technological future with uncanny prescience for years. Now he's given us a glimpse of how the next three decades will unfold with <i>The Inevitable, </i>a book jam-packed with insight, ideas, and optimism. <b><b> </b>Ernest Cline, author of <i>Ready Player One</i> As exhilarating as the most outlandish science fiction novel, but based on very real trends. Kevin Kelly is the perfect tour guide for this life-changing future. <b><b> </b>Mark Frauenfelder, <i>Boing Boing </i></b> Creating a fictional future is easy; Kevin Kelly makes a habit of doing the difficult by showing us where we're actually going. <i>The Inevitable</i>is an eye-opening roadmap for what lies ahead. Science fiction is on its way to becoming science fact. <b><b> </b>Hugh Howey, author of </b><i><b>Wool</b> Automatic must-read. <b> Marc Andreessen, co-founder Andreessen Horowitz </b> <i>From the Hardcover edition.</i> Praise for The Inevitable -Anyone can claim to be a prophet, a fortune teller, or a futurist, and plenty of people do. What makes Kevin Kelly different is that he's right. In this book, you're swept along by his clear prose and unassailable arguments until it finally hits you: The technological, cultural, and societal changes he's foreseeing really are inevitable. It's like having a crystal ball, only without the risk of shattering.- --David Pogue, Yahoo Tech -This book offers profound insight into what happens (soon!) when intelligence flows as easily into objects as electricity.- --Chris Anderson, author of The Long Tail -How will the future be made? Kevin Kelly argues that the sequence of events ensuing from technical innovation has its own momentum . . . and that our best strategy is to understand and embrace it. Whether you find this prospect wonderful or terrifying, you will want to read this extremely thought-provoking book.---Brian Eno, musician and composer -Kevin Kelly has been predicting our technological future with uncanny prescience for years. Now he's given us a glimpse of how the next three decades will unfold with The Inevitable, a book jam-packed with insight, ideas, and optimism.---Ernest Cline, author of Ready Player One -As exhilarating as the most outlandish science fiction novel, but based on very real trends. Kevin Kelly is the perfect tour guide for this life-changing future.- --Mark Frauenfelder, Boing Boing -Creating a fictional future is easy; Kevin Kelly makes a habit of doing the difficult by showing us where we're actually going. The Inevitable is an eye-opening roadmap for what lies ahead. Science fiction is on its way to becoming science fact.- --Hugh Howey, author of Wool-Automatic must-read.- --Marc Andreessen, co-founder Andreessen Horowitz From the Hardcover edition. Author InformationKevin Kelly helped launch Wired magazine and was its executive editor for its first seven years. He has written for The New York Times, The Economist, Science, Time, and The Wall Street Journal among many other publications. His previous books include Out of Control, New Rules for the New Economy, Cool Tools, and What Technology Wants. Currently Senior Maverick at Wired, Kelly lives in Pacifica, California. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |