Monday, January 29, 2018

The Arroyo Book Club’s February Pick

Book Jacket for: The master switch : the rise and fall of information empires

The Arroyo Book Club will read Tim Wu’s book The Master Switch for our February meeting.  David Siegfried says the following about the book in his review:
A veteran of Silicon Valley and professor at Columbia University, Wu is an author and policy advocate best known for coining the term net neutrality. Although the Internet has created a world of openness and access unprecedented in human history, Wu is quick to point out that the early phases of telephony, film, and radio offered similar opportunities for the hobbyist, inventor, and creative individual, only to be centralized and controlled by corporate interests, monopolized, broken into smaller entities, and then reconsolidated. Wu calls this the Cycle, and nowhere is it more exemplary than in the telecommunications industry. The question Wu raises is whether the Internet is different, or whether we are merely in the early open phase of a technology that is to be usurped and controlled by profiteering interests. Central in the power struggle is the difference between the way Apple Computer and Google treat content, with Apple attempting to control the user experience with slick products while Google endeavors to democratize content, giving the user choice and openness. This is an essential look at the directions that personal computing could be headed depending on which policies and worldviews come to dominate control over the Internet.
The general topic seems particularly timely what with recent decisions affecting net neutrality.  Pick up a copy of the book the next time you visit the library and join us to share your thoughts on February 24 at 3:00.