Blown to Bits: Your Life, Liberty, and Happiness After the Digital Explosion
暫譯: 數位爆炸後的生活、自由與幸福:被撕裂的碎片
Hal Abelson, Ken Ledeen, Harry Lewis
- 出版商: Addison Wesley
- 出版日期: 2008-06-01
- 售價: $1,560
- 貴賓價: 9.5 折 $1,482
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 384
- 裝訂: Hardcover
- ISBN: 0137135599
- ISBN-13: 9780137135592
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“If you want to understand the future before it happens, you’ll love this book. If you want to change the future before it happens to you, this book is required reading.”
–Reed Hundt, former Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission
“There is no simpler or clearer statement of the radical change that digital technologies will bring, nor any book that better prepares one for thinking about the next steps.”
–Lawrence Lessig, Stanford Law School and Author of Code and Other Laws of Cyberspace
“Blown to Bits will blow you away. In highly accessible and always fun prose, it explores all the nooks and crannies of the digital universe, exploring not only how this exploding space works but also what it means.”
–Debora Spar, President of Barnard College, Author of Ruling the Waves and The Baby Business
“This is a wonderful book–probably the best since Hal Varian and Carl Schultz wrote Digital Rules. The authors are engineers, not economists. The result is a long, friendly talk with the genie, out of the lamp, and willing to help you avoid making the traditional mistake with that all-important third wish.”
–David Warsh, Author of Knowledge and the Wealth of Nations
“Blown to Bits is one of the clearest expositions I’ve seen of the social and political issues arising from the Internet. Its remarkably clear explanations of how the Net actually works lets the hot air out of some seemingly endless debates. You’ve made explaining this stuff look easy. Congratulations!”
–David Weinberger, Coauthor of The Cluetrain Manifesto and Author of Everything Is Miscellaneous: The Power of the New Digital Disorder.
“Blown to Bits is a timely, important, and very readable take on how information is produced and consumed today, and more important, on the approaching sea change in the way that we as a society deal with the consequences.”
–Craig Silverstein, Director of Technology, Google, Inc.
“This book gives an overview of the kinds of issues confronting society as we become increasingly dependent on the Internet and the World Wide Web. Every informed citizen should read this book and then form their own opinion on these and related issues. And after reading this book you will rethink how (and even whether) you use the Web to form your opinions…”
–James S. Miller, Senior Director for Technology Policy and Strategy, Microsoft Corporation
“Most writing about the digital world comes from techies writing about technical matter for other techies or from pundits whose turn of phrase greatly exceeds their technical knowledge. In Blown to Bits, experts in computer science address authoritatively the practical issues in which we all have keen interest.”
–Howard Gardner, Hobbs Professor of Cognition and Education, Harvard Graduate School of Education, Author of Multiple Intelligences and Changing Minds
“Regardless of your experience with computers, Blown to Bits provides a uniquely entertaining and informative perspective from the computing industry’s greatest minds.
A fascinating, insightful and entertaining book that helps you understand computers and their impact on the world in a whole new way.
This is a rare book that explains the impact of the digital explosion in a way that everyone can understand and, at the same time, challenges experts to think in new ways.”
–Anne Margulies, Assistant Secretary for Information Technology and Chief Information Officer of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
“Blown to Bits is fun and fundamental. What a pleasure to see real teachers offering such excellent framework for students in a digital age to explore and understand their digital environment, code and law, starting with the insight of Claude Shannon. I look forward to you teaching in an open online school.”
–Professor Charles Nesson, Harvard Law School, Founder, Berkman Center for Internet and Society
“To many of us, computers and the Internet are magic. We make stuff, send stuff, receive stuff, and buy stuff. It’s all pointing, clicking, copying, and pasting. But it’s all mysterious. This book explains in clear and comprehensive terms how all this gear on my desk works and why we should pay close attention to these revolutionary changes in our lives. It’s a brilliant and necessary work for consumers, citizens, and students of all ages.”
–Siva Vaidhyanathan, cultural historian and media scholar at the University of Virginia and author of Copyrights and Copywrongs: The Rise of Intellectual Property and How it Threatens Creativity
“The world has turned into the proverbial elephant and we the blind men. The old and the young among us risk being controlled by, rather than in control of, events and technologies. Blown to Bits is a remarkable and essential Rosetta Stone for beginning to figure out how all of the pieces of the new world we have just begun to enter–law, technology, culture, information–are going to fit together. Will life explode with new possibilities, or contract under pressure of new horrors? The precipice is both exhilarating and frightening. Hal Abelson, Ken Ledeen, and Harry Lewis, together, have ably managed to describe the elephant. Readers of this compact book describing the beginning stages of a vast human adventure will be one jump ahead, for they will have a framework on which to hang new pieces that will continue to appear with remarkable speed. To say that this is a ‘must read’ sounds trite, but, this time, it’s absolutely true.”
–Harvey Silverglate, criminal defense and civil liberties lawyer and writer
Every day, billions of photographs, news stories, songs, X-rays, TV shows, phone calls, and emails are being scattered around the world as sequences of zeroes and ones: bits. We can’t escape this explosion of digital information and few of us want to–the benefits are too seductive. The technology has enabled unprecedented innovation, collaboration, entertainment, and democratic participation.
But the same engineering marvels are shattering centuries-old assumptions about privacy, identity, free expression, and personal control as more and more details of our lives are captured as digital data.
Can you control who sees all that personal information about you? Can email be truly confidential, when nothing seems to be private? Shouldn’t the Internet be censored the way radio and TV are? Is it really a federal crime to download music? When you use Google or Yahoo! to search for something, how do they decide which sites to show you? Do you still have free speech in the digital world? Do you have a voice in shaping government or corporate policies about any of this?
Blown to Bits offers provocative answers to these questions and tells intriguing real-life stories. This book is a wake-up call to the human consequences of the digital explosion.
Preface xiii
Chapter 1: Digital Explosion: Why Is It Happening, and What Is at Stake? 1
Chapter 2: Naked in the Sunlight: Privacy Lost, Privacy Abandoned 19
Chapter 3: Ghosts in the Machine: Secrets and Surprises of Electronic Documents 73
Chapter 4: Needles in the Haystack: Google and Other Brokers in the Bits Bazaar 109
Chapter 5: Secret Bits: How Codes Became Unbreakable 161
Chapter 6: Balance Toppled: Who Owns the Bits? 195
Chapter 7: You Can’t Say That on the Internet: Guarding the Frontiers of Digital Expression 229
Chapter 8: Bits in the Air: Old Metaphors, New Technologies, and Free Speech 259
Conclusion: After the Explosion 295
Appendix: The Internet as System and Spirit 301
Endnotes 317
Index 347
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「如果你想在未來發生之前了解它,你會喜歡這本書。如果你想在未來發生之前改變它,這本書是必讀的。」
- **Reed Hundt**,前美國聯邦通信委員會主席
「沒有比這更簡單或更清晰的陳述,來說明數位技術將帶來的根本變革,也沒有任何一本書能更好地幫助人們思考下一步該怎麼做。」
- **Lawrence Lessig**,史丹佛法學院教授及《Code and Other Laws of Cyberspace》一書的作者
「《Blown to Bits》將讓你驚嘆。在極具可讀性且總是有趣的文筆中,它探索了數位宇宙的每一個角落,不僅探討這個爆炸性空間是如何運作的,還探討了它的意義。」
- **Debora Spar**,巴納德學院院長,《Ruling the Waves》和《The Baby Business》的作者
「這是一本精彩的書——可能是自Hal Varian和Carl Schultz撰寫《Digital Rules》以來最好的書。作者是工程師,而不是經濟學家。結果是一場長時間的友好對話,與那位願意幫助你避免在那個至關重要的第三個願望上犯傳統錯誤的精靈。」
- **David Warsh**,《Knowledge and the Wealth of Nations》的作者
「《Blown to Bits》是我見過的對於互聯網所引發的社會和政治問題最清晰的闡述之一。它對於網路實際運作的清晰解釋,讓一些看似無止境的辯論變得簡單明瞭。你讓解釋這些內容變得輕而易舉。恭喜你!」
- **David Weinberger**,《The Cluetrain Manifesto》的合著者及《Everything Is Miscellaneous: The Power of the New Digital Disorder》的作者
「《Blown to Bits》是一本及時、重要且非常可讀的書,探討了當今信息的生產和消費方式,更重要的是,探討了我們作為社會如何應對即將到來的海洋變革。」
- **Craig Silverstein**,Google, Inc. 技術總監
「這本書概述了隨著我們對互聯網和全球資訊網的依賴日益增加,社會面臨的各種問題。每位知情的公民都應該閱讀這本書,然後對這些及相關問題形成自己的看法。在閱讀這本書之後,你將重新思考你如何(甚至是否)使用網路來形成你的觀點……」
- **James S. Miller**,微軟公司技術政策與策略高級總監
「關於數位世界的寫作大多來自於技術人員為其他技術人員撰寫的技術問題,或是那些表達能力遠超過其技術知識的專家。在《Blown to Bits》中,計算機科學的專家權威地探討了我們都非常關心的實際問題。」
- **Howard Gardner**,哈佛大學教育研究所認知與教育霍布斯教授,《Multiple Intelligences》和《Changing Minds》的作者
「無論你對計算機的經驗如何,《Blown to Bits》都提供了一個獨特的娛樂性和信息性視角,來自計算機行業最偉大的頭腦。這是一本引人入勝、富有洞察力且有趣的書,幫助你以全新的方式理解計算機及其對世界的影響。這是一本罕見的書,以每個人都能理解的方式解釋數位爆炸的影響,同時挑戰專家以新的方式思考。」
- **Anne Margulies**,麻薩諸塞州聯邦政府信息技術助理秘書及首席信息官
「《Blown to Bits》既有趣又根本。看到真正的教師為數位時代的學生提供如此優秀的框架,以探索和理解他們的數位環境、代碼和法律,真是一種快樂,這一切都始於Claude Shannon的洞察。我期待你在開放的在線學校中教學。」
- **Professor Charles Nesson**,哈佛法學院,伯克曼網路與社會中心創始人
「對於我們中的許多人來說,計算機和互聯網是魔法。我們製作東西、發送東西、接收東西和購買東西。這一切都是指向、點擊、複製和粘貼。但這一切都是神秘的。這本書以清晰而全面的術語解釋了我桌面上的所有設備是如何運作的,以及為什麼我們應該密切關注這些革命性變化對我們生活的影響。這是一本對消費者、公民和各年齡段學生來說都非常重要的作品。」
- **Siva Vaidhyanathan**,維吉尼亞大學文化歷史學家和媒體學者,《Copyrights and Copywrongs: The Rise of Intellectual Property and How it Threatens Creativity》的作者
「世界已經變成了那隻比喻中的大象,而我們則是盲人。我們中的老年人和年輕人都面臨著被事件和技術控制的風險,而不是掌控它們。《Blown to Bits》是一本非凡且必不可少的羅塞塔石,幫助我們開始弄清楚我們剛剛開始進入的新世界的所有組成部分——法律、技術、文化、信息——將如何結合在一起。生活會因新的可能性而爆炸,還是會在新恐怖的壓力下收縮?懸崖既令人興奮又令人恐懼。Hal Abelson、Ken Ledeen和Harry Lewis共同成功地描述了這隻大象。閱讀這本簡明的書籍,描述了一場浩大的冒險的初始階段,將使讀者領先一步,因為他們將擁有一個框架,來掛載將以驚人速度繼續出現的新元素。說這是一本『必讀』的書聽起來老套,但這次,這絕對是真的。」
- **Harvey Silverglate**,刑事辯護和公民自由律師及作家
每天,數十億張照片、新聞故事、歌曲、X光片、電視節目、電話通話和電子郵件以零和一的序列散佈在世界各地:位元。我們無法逃避這場數位信息的爆炸,且我們中的少數人希望逃避——因為好處太具誘惑力。這項技術促成了前所未有的創新、合作、娛樂和民主參與。
但同樣的工程奇蹟正在打破幾世紀以來對隱私、身份、自由表達和個人控制的假設,因為我們生活中的越來越多細節被捕捉為數位數據。
你能控制誰能看到你所有的個人信息嗎?當似乎沒有任何東西是私密的時候,電子郵件真的能保密嗎?互聯網不應該像廣播和電視一樣受到審查嗎?下載音樂真的算是聯邦罪嗎?當你使用Google或Yahoo!搜索某些東西時,他們如何決定顯示哪些網站?在數位世界中,你還有言論自由嗎?你在塑造政府或企業政策方面有發言權嗎?
《Blown to Bits》對這些問題提供了挑釁性的答案,並講述了引人入勝的真實故事。這本書是對數位爆炸的人類後果的警示。
前言 xiii
第一章:數位爆炸:為什麼會發生,涉及什麼? 1
第二章:在陽光下赤裸:隱私的喪失與放棄 19
第三章:機器中的幽靈:電子文件的秘密與驚喜 73
第四章:稻草堆中的針:Google和其他位元市場的經紀人 109
第五章:秘密位元:代碼如何變得不可破解 161
第六章:平衡被打破:誰擁有位元? 195
第七章:你不能在互聯網上這樣說:保護數位表達的邊界 229
第八章:空中的位元:舊隱喻、新技術與言論自由 259
結論:爆炸之後 295
附錄:互聯網作為系統與精神 301
尾註 317
索引 347