Blown To Bits

The Internet Is Closing

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Jonathan Zittrain has a readable one-page summary of this book, The Future of the Internet and How to Stop it, in this week’s Newsweek. Between this and Hal’s review you can get a good sense of his argument. It’s an important one.

And that book and Blown to Bits have both made it on Adam Thierer’s List of the year’s Most Important Tech Policy Books.

P.S. I’ll be speaking at the Harvard Club of Boston Tuesday night, Dec, 9, and at the Harvard Club of Washington, DC on Thursday, Dec. 11. Still time to sign up, I think!

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