The Sustainable Network
The Accidental Answer for a Troubled Planet
Publisher: O'Reilly Media
Released: October 2009
Pages: 368
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4.0

Addressing the New Age with New Style

By Obijuan

from Herndon, VA

About Me Chief Engineer, Designer, Sr System Architect

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Pros

  • Easy to understand
  • Sustainably accurate
  • Well-written

Cons

    Best Uses

    • Capable but uninformed
    • Intermediate
    • Novice

    Comments about O'Reilly Media The Sustainable Network:

    When I needed a book to reasonably and quickly convey the current state of the Internet and connectedness as a whole to some of my co-workers who were just spinning up on the subject, this book proved to be just the ticket. It is technical but not too technical, informative but not too dry, comprehensive but not excessive. As we launch our campaign to change the unsustainable course of human activity on the planet at [@] it is vitally necessary for our own people to understand how we can leverage the function of personal engagement and individual testimonial through an effective application of current and emerging technology, while accurately reflecting our values in that application. This book gave us the basis for that conversation. It isn't going to be the end all be all for anybody but it's a good book for many.

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    Gen z enters the 'hype-zone'

    By Torquemeda

    from NE High Tech

    About Me Designer, Developer

    Pros

    • Easy to understand
    • Self-centered hype

    Cons

    • Too many errors

    Best Uses

    • Self-deluding

    Comments about O'Reilly Media The Sustainable Network:

    Just as Gen x and Gen y were going to 'revolutionize' the corporate world, so this latest gang of over-educated, under-worked are going to turn the corporate world upside down with new work models - fewer hours, more socializing and pseudo-intimate relationships through digitized contact with 'bff's scattered across the globe.

    Please get over yourselves, and out of your parent's basement.

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