Summary:
As access to the Internet becomes ubiquitous, new forms of social networking are changing the way we shop, get jobs, meet each other, do business, enrich our lives, and even elect a President. Now you can get a practical inside look at how the web is transforming politics, business, and our everyday lives. The first book to span multiple areas of interest, The Power of Many pulls together common themes about online dating, job searches, activism, and politics. You'll read firsthand interviews from key players and ultimately learn how you can take full advantage of this revolution.
Table of Contents:
Acknowledgments
Foreword
Introduction Chapter 1: People Get Ready
Chapter 2: All Politics Is Personal
Chapter 3: Getting Off the Couch
Chapter 4: Meet the Neighbors
Chapter 5: Visible Means of Support
Chapter 6: CultureJamming the Hollywood Megalith
Chapter 7: Doing Business with Strangers
Chapter 8: Lonely Hearts' Club Bands
Chapter 9: Tom Sawyer Whitewashes a Fence
Glossary Index