A Network Orange Hardback - - 1st Edition
by Richard Crandall; Foreword by H. Rheingold; Marvin Levich
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"The Virtual Goliath" provides a compelling argument that the emergence of computers as an elemental force in our modern society must be viewed with a skeptical--and sometimes negative--eye. Crandall and Levich, one a mathematician and a scientist, the other a philosopher and proponent of the liberal arts, present a balanced viewpoint of both sides of this phenomenon.
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- Title A Network Orange
- Author Richard Crandall; Foreword by H. Rheingold; Marvin Levich
- Binding Hardback
- Edition number 1st
- Edition 1
- Condition Used
- Pages 130
- Volumes 1
- Language ENG
- Publisher Springer , New York, New York
- Publication date pp. xvi + 130
- Bookseller's Inventory # 63894798
- ISBN 9780387946474 / 0387946470
- Weight 0.88 lbs (0.40 kg)
- Dimensions 9.54 x 6.43 x 0.72 in (24.23 x 16.33 x 1.83 cm)
- Category Computers - General Information
- Library of Congress subjects Computers and civilization, Computers - Moral and ethical aspects
- Library of Congress Catalogue Number 97-33271
- Dewey Decimal Code 303.483
- Quantity available 1
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