
by David W . Shenk (Author)
DATA SMOG begins with the author's own personal awakening from years of computer worship to the unwelcome side-effects from information mania. After confronting his own information anxieties and deflating his mislaid faith in the virtue of technology, he begins to see the entire world in a new light. Where before he viewed computers in the way they wished to be viewed, he now sees a technology industry whose raison d'etre is inducing a manic you're-not-keeping up anxiety; a culture getting hooked on the manic velocity of data and losing interest in slower, more thoughtful deliberation; and a world fragmenting to a perverse degree, losing its common information and drifting toward a less responsible democracy.
                        Format:  Paperback
                         Pages: 256
                        
                        
                        
                        Publisher: Abacus 
 Published: 04 Sep 1997
                        
                        
                        
                        
                        
                        ISBN 10:  0349109486
 ISBN 13: 9780349109480
                        
                        Book Overview: *  Subtitled SURVIVING THE INFORMATION GLUT this book shows that information is neither knowledge nor wisdom and that too much data can dull the mind.