Interface Culture : How New Technology Transforms the Way We Create and Communicate
by Steven Johnson
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Read in May, 2008
Although dated for a book on emerging technology (1997), it did present some interesting thoughts on the evolution of the computer interface. I believe this was his first book, and a doctoral thesis at that. His later work is much more refined.
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Read in February, 2008
Johnson's background in technology and literature sounds like a potentially interesting mix. It's not often you find an analysis of James Joyce and Wired magazine on the same page.
...it was interesting but i didn't make it through. ah well.
...it was interesting but i didn't make it through. ah well.
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Read in May, 2006
This book reinforced my personal belief that the interface is the most important aspect of any technology. It was a little surprising to me to how weight Johnson puts on the importance of the interface in society.
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Read in June, 2006
An interesting discussion of the influence of computers and the internet on our society.
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