WIRED FOR THOUGHT
How the Brain is Shaping the Future of the Internet
by Jeffrey M. Stibel
Harvard Business Press
September, 2009
In this age of hypercompetition, the Internet constitutes a powerful tool for investing radical new business models that will leave your rivals scrambling. But as brain scientist and entrepreneur Jeffrey Stibel explains in WIRED FOR THOUGHT, you have to understand its true nature. The Internet is more than just a series of interconnected computer networks: it's the first real replication of the human brain outside the human body.
To leverage its power, you first need to understand how the Internet has evolved to take on similarities to the brain. This engaging and provocative book provides the answer. Stibel lays out:
- How networks have changed and what that implies for how people connect and form communities
- What the Internet and online business opportunities will look like in the future
- What the next age of artificial intelligence will be and what opportunities it will present for businesses
Stibel shows how exceptional companies are using their understanding of the Internet's brainlike powers to create competitive advantage - such as building more effective websites, predicting consumer behaviors, leveraging social media, and creating a collective consciousness.
Jeffrey M. Stibel is a brain scientist and serial entrepreneur who has helped build and grow companies such as NetZero, June, Classmates.com, United Online, Interland Website Pros, Autobytel, The Search Agency, EdgeCast and BrainGate. He is currently President of Web.com, which helps entrepreneurs launch and grow their businesses on the Web, and serves on academic boards for Tufts University and Brown University. Stibel is named inventor on the U.S patent for search-engine interfaces. He pursued his Ph.D. at Brown University, where he was a Brain and Behavior Fellow.
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