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Click : What We Do Online and Why it Matters

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In one short decade, the internet has become a critical part of our everyday lives.

In this timely new book, internet data analysis expert Bill Tancer makes sense of why this is, and reveals what our internet usage says about us and our future … because asking people what they do is never as reliable as watching what they do. Did the online community really "create" the Arctic Monkeys?Can we really predict the next winner of Strictly Come Dancing?Who are the new winners and losers in the world of MySpace, YouTube, Facebook and online poker? In Click, Bill Tancer takes us behind the scenes into the massive database of online intelligence to reveal the naked truth about how we use the web, navigate to sites and search for information; he describes in unmatched detail explanations about our lives, our interests, our thoughts, our fears and our dreams. As online directories replace the yellow pages, search engines replace traditional research and news sites replace newsprint, we live in an age in which we've come to rely tremendously on the internet for many purposes.

Through our usage, we leave behind an amazing trail of information about ourselves - our "clickstream" - and the direction in which we are headed that Click exposes and explains here for the first time.

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Product Details
HarperCollins
0007277830 / 9780007277834
Paperback / softback
004.678
05/02/2009
United Kingdom
English
xv, 304 p. : ill.
22 cm
Originally published: New York: Hyperion, 2008.