by Jonathan L. Zittrain — published in 2008

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Abstract:     
This book explores the past, present, and future of the Internet. It explains why some crucial, commonplace ingredients of the Net such as the generic, reprogrammable PC are likely soon to be replaced, not just complemented, by a new range of information appliances and corresponding Web 2.0 platforms that create new gatekeepers and new opportunities for regulation. It says that this future is, on balance, undesirable, even as the market is bringing it about, and it makes recommendations about how to avoid this future.

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_other_, Political/Regulatory/Legal, Social, Technological, trend forecast, net neutrality, internet governance, business models, internet freedom, privacy, security, access to information, copyright, IPR