Tracked shipping to South Africa with premium packaging for just R199 

Ship to
South Africa
0
  • argentina
  • chile
  • colombia
  • españa
  • méxico
  • perú
  • estados unidos
  • internacional

Select your country

Americas

Europe

Rest of the world

portada The Internet Trap: How the Digital Economy Builds Monopolies and Undermines Democracy
Type
Physical Book
Year
2018
Language
English
Pages
256
Format
Hardcover
ISBN13
9780691159263

The Internet Trap: How the Digital Economy Builds Monopolies and Undermines Democracy

Matthew Hindman (Author) · Princeton University Press · Hardcover

The Internet Trap: How the Digital Economy Builds Monopolies and Undermines Democracy - Matthew Hindman

New Book Imported to South Africa *
Delivery: 01 Jun - 24 Jun Shipping: 11 to 12 business days.
R 956.27
R 956.27
Delivery to any South Africa address between Monday, June 01 and Wednesday, June 24

Synopsis "The Internet Trap: How the Digital Economy Builds Monopolies and Undermines Democracy "

A book that challenges everything you thought you knew about the online economyThe internet was supposed to fragment audiences and make media monopolies impossible. Instead, behemoths like Google and Facebook now dominate the time we spend online―and grab all the profits from the attention economy. The Internet Trap explains how this happened. This provocative and timely book sheds light on the stunning rise of the digital giants and the online struggles of nearly everyone else―and reveals what small players can do to survive in a game that is rigged against them.Matthew Hindman shows how seemingly tiny advantages in attracting users can snowball over time. The internet has not reduced the cost of reaching audiences―it has merely shifted who pays and how. Challenging some of the most enduring myths of digital life, Hindman explains why the internet is not the postindustrial technology that has been sold to the public, how it has become mathematically impossible for grad students in a garage to beat Google, and why net neutrality alone is no guarantee of an open internet. He also explains why the challenges for local digital news outlets and other small players are worse than they appear and demonstrates what it really takes to grow a digital audience and stay alive in today’s online economy.The Internet Trap shows why, even on the internet, there is still no such thing as a free audience.

Customers reviews

Frequently Asked Questions about the Book

All books in our catalog are Original.
The book is written in English.
The binding of this edition is Hardcover.

Questions and Answers about the Book

Do you have a question about the book? Login to be able to add your own question.

Opinions about Bookdelivery

More customer reviews