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What Would Google Do?:

Reverse-Engineering the Fastest Growing Company in the History of the World (Google eBook)
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HarperCollins, Mar 17, 2009 - Business & Economics - 288 pages

A bold and vital book that asks and answers the most urgent question of today: What Would Google Do?

In a book that's one part prophecy, one part thought experiment, one part manifesto, and one part survival manual, internet impresario and blogging pioneer Jeff Jarvis reverse-engineers Google—the fastest-growing company in history—to discover forty clear and straightforward rules to manage and live by. At the same time, he illuminates the new worldview of the internet generation: how it challenges and destroys, but also opens up vast new opportunities. His findings are counterintuitive, imaginative, practical, and above all visionary, giving readers a glimpse of how everyone and everything—from corporations to governments, nations to individuals—must evolve in the Google era.

Along the way, he looks under the hood of a car designed by its drivers, ponders a worldwide university where the students design their curriculum, envisions an airline fueled by a social network, imagines the open-source restaurant, and examines a series of industries and institutions that will soon benefit from this book's central question.

The result is an astonishing, mind-opening book that, in the end, is not about Google. It's about you.

  

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Review: What Would Google Do?

User Review  - Carrie - Goodreads

I will use this book in my future entrepreneurial journalism course, and possibly social media as well - which is saying a lot, because I rarely add new required texts. If you read Jarvis' blog/follow ... Read full review

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User Review  - Sam Spinosa - Goodreads

I read this book as part of an assignment about the leadership tactics of Sergey Brin and Larry Page. I did not find it particularly helpful in that regard, but I enjoyed the book on a personal level ... Read full review

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New Architecture
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New Publicness
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New Economy
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New Business Reality
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New Ethic
91
New Imperatives
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Media
123
Advertising
145
Utilities
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Were more than consumers
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Markets minus middlemen
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Public Institutions
210
Beyond Google?
226
Continuing the conversation
243
Copyright

Killing the book to save
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About the author (2009)

Jeff Jarvis is the proprietor of one of the web’s most popular and respected blogs about media, Buzzmachine.com. He heads the Tow-Knight Center for Entrepreneurial Journalism at the City University of New York. He was named one of a hundred worldwide media leaders by the World Economic Forum at Davos in 2007–11 and was the creator and founding editor of Entertainment Weekly magazine. He is the author of the forthcoming book Public Parts: How Sharing in the Digital Age Improves the Way We Work and Live.

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