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Broad Band - Clare L. Evans - Bog - Penguin Putnam Inc - Plusbog.dk

World Eaters - Catherine Bracy - Bog - Penguin Putnam Inc - Plusbog.dk

World Eaters - Catherine Bracy - Bog - Penguin Putnam Inc - Plusbog.dk

The venture capital playbook, which has become dogma not just in tech but increasingly across the entire economy, causes unique harms to society, the economy, democracy, and in the lives of everyday people. Like late-stage capitalism on steroids, it calls for companies to seek total domination and to do it as fast as possible. What follows is a cascade of negative outcomes for society as a whole and the economy at large. Uber and Lyft steamrolling regulators. Facebook and YouTube relying on a revenue model that optimises for misinformation and radicalisation. The intractable diversity problem in the tech industry. Worker exploitation. These threats on their own are bad enough. But the practices of the venture capital world have begun to bleed into the rest of the economy creating staggering inequality, vanishing competition, and a redefinition of American entrepreneurship that shoehorns many founders with good ideas into an ill-fitting VC model, which can push their startups to failure before they even get off the ground. Luckily, it isn t all doom and gloom. There are investors and founders, like Indie.vc and the companies aligned with the Zebra Movement, who have proven that another path is possible. But how do we create the conditions so that their version of capitalism - one that fosters competition, innovation, sustainability, and inclusive growth - can thrive? What regulatory guardrails do we need to implement to prevent not just the worst behaviours of Facebook and Amazon but the rise of the rest? Readers will come away with deeper insights into the urgent decisions we must make about how to regulate tech. There is a future where a growing tech sector is welcomed as a boon for everyone rather than a threat to our economy, our public health and democracy as a whole. But to get there, we need to reckon with venture capital and the corrupted system it has created.

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Hardy Boys 32: the Crisscross Shadow - Franklin W. Dixon - Bog - Penguin Putnam Inc - Plusbog.dk

The Platform Delusion - Jonathan A. Knee - Bog - Penguin Putnam Inc - Plusbog.dk

Summer Romance - Annabel Monaghan - Bog - Penguin Putnam Inc - Plusbog.dk

Summer Romance - Annabel Monaghan - Bog - Penguin Putnam Inc - Plusbog.dk

How to Talk to Your Boss About Race - Y Vonne Hutchinson - Bog - Penguin Putnam Inc - Plusbog.dk

Brotopia - Emily Chang - Bog - Penguin Putnam Inc - Plusbog.dk

Dark Heir - Faith Hunter - Bog - Penguin Putnam Inc - Plusbog.dk

How to DAO - Kevin Owocki - Bog - Penguin Putnam Inc - Plusbog.dk

Revenge - Lexi Blake - Bog - Penguin Putnam Inc - Plusbog.dk

Traffic - Ben Smith - Bog - Penguin Putnam Inc - Plusbog.dk

Traffic - Ben Smith - Bog - Penguin Putnam Inc - Plusbog.dk

If attention is the new oil, Ben Smith''s Traffic is the story of the time between the first gusher and the perceptible impact of climate change. The curtain opens in Soho in the early 2000s, after the first dot-com crash but before Google, Apple, and Facebook exploded, when it seemed that New York City, rather than Silicon Valley, might become tech''s center of gravity. There, within a few square blocks, Nick Denton''s merry band of nihilists at his growing Gawker empire and Jonah Peretti''s sunnier team at HuffPost and BuzzFeed were building the foundations of viral internet media. It was tech''s age of innocence: The old establishment might have been discredited by the Iraq War, but digital news would empower the spread of truth. After all, didn''t the progressive internet get Barack Obama elected? Ben Smith, who would go on to earn a controversial reputation as BuzzFeed''s editor in chief, was there to see it, and he chronicles it all with marvelous lucidity underscored by dark wit, sparing no one - and certainly not himself. Smith tells a nuanced story: Yes, Denton''s ideology of radical transparency was problematic, but at least he had an ideology. Jonah Peretti survived long after Denton''s Gawker perished because his focus on clicks was relentlessly content-agnostic, but unintended consequences began to snowball. Traffic explores one of the great ironies of our time: The internet, which was going to help the left remake the world in its image, has become the motive force of right populism. People like Steve Bannon and Andrew Breitbart and Chris Poole, the creator of 4chan, all initially seemed like minor characters in the narrative in which Nick, Jonah, and crew were the stars. But today, any reasonable observer might wonder if the opposite wasn''t the case. To understand how we got here, Traffic is essential and enthralling reading.

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What to Do When You're Having Two - Natalie Diaz - Bog - Penguin Putnam Inc - Plusbog.dk

Homicide in Hardcover - Kate Carlisle - Bog - Penguin Putnam Inc - Plusbog.dk

Profiles in Mental Health Courage - Stephen Fried - Bog - Penguin Putnam Inc - Plusbog.dk

Faster Than Normal - Peter (peter Shankman) Shankman - Bog - Penguin Putnam Inc - Plusbog.dk

The Tiny Mansion - Keir Graff - Bog - Penguin Putnam Inc - Plusbog.dk

Invisible - David Soren - Bog - Penguin Putnam Inc - Plusbog.dk

Swipe Up For More - Stephanie Mcneal - Bog - Penguin Putnam Inc - Plusbog.dk

Swipe Up For More - Stephanie Mcneal - Bog - Penguin Putnam Inc - Plusbog.dk

If you''re anything like journalist Stephanie McNeal - aka, a millennial woman - you spend hours every day indulging in Instagram''s infinite scroll. The influencers on the platform aren''t just providing eye candy; these tastemakers impact how we cook, consume, parent, decorate, think, and live. But what exactly is going on behind the curtain of the perfectly curated Instagram grids we look to the most? Through intimate, funny, and vulnerable reporting, McNeal takes us through the looking glass and into the secretive real world of influencers. Given unprecedented access to three major influencers - fashion and lifestyle juggernaut Caitlin Covington of Southern Curls and Pearls, runner and advocate Mirna Valerio, and OG ''mommy blogger'' Shannon Bird - Swipe Up For More! is based on three years of fly-on-the-wall reporting as they build their empires, struggle with the haters and snarkers, fight for creative control from the tech platforms that enable their businesses, parent in public, and try to look good while doing it. Along the way, McNeal answers burning questions, like: why are there so many Mormon mommy influencers? What is it like to work for a popular influencer? What do they do with all the free swag? How do brand partnerships work? And how much money do they really make? Irresistible, juicy, and voyeuristic, Swipe Up For More! reveals all about the women some love to hate (and many actually, secretly, genuinely love).

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Black Internet Effect - Shavone Charles - Bog - Penguin Putnam Inc - Plusbog.dk

Black Internet Effect - Shavone Charles - Bog - Penguin Putnam Inc - Plusbog.dk

"This frank, spirited guide spotlights a thoughtful leader who embraces social responsibility." — Kirkus With witty humor and a strong sense of self, musician, model, and technology executive Shavone Charles recounts her journey through Google, Twitter, and more – and outlines her mission to make space for herself and other young women of color both online and IRL. Pocket Change Collective was born out of a need for space. Space to think. Space to connect. Space to be yourself. And this is your invitation to join us. This is a series of small books with big ideas from today''s leading activists and artists. "The right balance of curiosity and good old nerve has always pushed me toward good directions in my life. During the darkest, most discouraging times, I can lean on those two parts of me." In this installment of the Pocket Change Collective, musician and technology phenom Shavone Charles explores how curiosity and nerve led her from a small college in Merced, California, to some of the most influential spaces in the tech world: from Google to Twitter to eventually landing a spot on the coveted Forbes 30 Under 30 list. Grateful for being the first in many spaces, but passionate about being neither the last nor the only, Charles tells her story in the hopes of guiding others and shaping a future where people, particularly women of color, feel empowered to make space for themselves and challenge society’s status quos.

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Jackpot Summer - Elyssa Friedland - Bog - Penguin Putnam Inc - Plusbog.dk