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基本信息

·出版社:Portfolio Trade; Reprint edition

·页码:336 页码

·出版日:2006年

·ISBN:9781591841418

·条码:9781591841418

·装帧:其他

内容简介

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How Google and Its Rivals Rewrote the Rules of Business and Transformed Our Culture

•The Wall Street JournalandBusinessWeekBestseller

• Finalist for the Goldman Sachs/FT Business Book of the Year Award

What does the world want? According to John Battelle, a company that answers that question—in all its shades of meaning—can unlock the most intractable riddles of business and arguably of human culture itself. And for the past few years, that’s exactly what Google has been doing.ButThe Searchoffers much more than the inside story of Google’s triumph. It’s a big- picture book about the past, present, and future of search technology and the enormous impact it’s starting to have on marketing, media, pop culture, dating, job hunting, international law, civil liberties, and just about every other sphere of human interest. BACKCOVER: “The Searchis a superb story, well written and feverishly researched. Whether you are a student, techie, business executive, budding visionary or just enjoy pop culture, this is a book not to be missed.”

—USA Today

“John Battelle is Silicon Valley’s Bob Woodward. One of the founders ofWiredmagazine, he has hung around Google for so long that he has come to be as close as any outsider can to actually being an insider….The result is a highly readable account of Google’s astonishing rise.”

—The Economist

“It’s a fascinating story, and Mr. Battelle… tells it well.”

—The Wall Street Journal

“A surprisingly gripping story…The Searchyields impressive results, pairing a reportorial eye for detail with an evangelical zeal to help readers understand the import of the search revolution.”

—Wired News

“Battelle…manages to keep things compelling, adding his own trenchant analysis about what Google’s rapid evolution and powerful technology might mean for the company and our society as whole.”

—The Associated Press

“A compelling glimpse of the search industry’s early years.”

—BusinessWeek

“Deeply researched and nimbly reported.”

—Publishers Weekly

“Indispensable.”

—London Review of Books

“John Battelle has written a brilliant business book, but he’s also done something more: he’s used the amazing saga of Google to explore what it means to search. All searchers should read it.”

—Walter Isaacson, CEO of the Aspen Institute; former editor ofTime; former CEO of CNN

“Nobody, and I mean nobody, has thought longer, harder, or smarter about Google and the search business than John Battelle. If you want to understand the rise of the search economy and culture, you need to read this book.”

—John Heilemann, author ofPride Before the Fall

作者简介

JOHN BATTELLEis a cofounding editor ofWiredand the founder ofThe Industry Standard, as well as TheStandard.com. He is currently program chair for the Web 2.0 conference, a columnist forBusiness 2.0, and the founder, chairman, and publisher of Federated Media Publishing, Inc.

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书评

Amazon.com

If you pick your books by their popularity--how many and which other people are reading them--then know this aboutThe Search: it''s probably on Bill Gates'' reading list, and that of almost every venture capitalist and startup-hungry entrepreneur in Silicon Valley. In its sweeping survey of the history of Internet search technologies, its gossip about and analysis of Google, and its speculation on the larger cultural implications of a Web-connected world, it will likely receive attention from a variety of businesspeople, technology futurists, journalists, and interested observers of mid-2000s zeitgeist.This ambitious book comes with a strong pedigree. Author John Battelle was a founder ofThe Industry Standardand then one of the original editors ofWired, two magazines which helped shape our early perceptions of the wild world of the Internet. Battelle clearly drew from his experience and contacts in writingThe Search. In addition to the sure-handed historical perspective and easy familiarity with such dot-com stalwarts as AltaVista, Lycos, and Excite, he speckles his narrative with conversational asides from a cast of fascinating characters, such Google''s founders, Larry Page and Sergey Brin; Yahoo''s, Jerry Yang and David Filo; key executives at Microsoft and different VC firms on the famed Sandhill road; and numerous other insiders, particularly at the company which currently sits atop the search world, Google.The Searchis not exactly the corporate history of Google. At the book''s outset, Battelle specifically indicates his desire to understand what he calls the cultural anthropology of search, and to analyze search engines'' current role as the "database of our intentions"--the repository of humanity''s curiosity, exploration, and expressed desires. Interesting though that beginning is, though, Battelle''s story really picks up speed when he starts dishing inside scoop on the darling business story of the decade, Google. To Battelle''s credit, though, he doesn''t stop just with historical retrospective: the final part of his book focuses on the potential future directions of Google and its products'' development. In what Battelle himself acknowledges might just be a "digital fantasy train", he describes the possibility that Google will become the centralizing platform for our entire lives and quotes one early employee on the weightiness of Google''s potential impact: "Sometimes I feel like I am on a bridge, twenty thousand feet up in the air. If I look down I''m afraid I''ll fall. I don''t feel like I can think about all the implications."Some will shrug at such words; after all, similar hype has accompanied other technologies and other companies before. Many others, though, will search Battelle''s story for meaning--and fast.--Peter Han--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

From Publishers Weekly

Rather than write a book strictly about the rise of Google as a business, technology journalist Battelle targets his research on the concept of Internet search, beginning the book with a discussion of an abstract idea he terms the "Database of Intentions," defined as the sum total of all queries that pour into search engines daily, revealing the intricacies and idiosyncrasies of our culture. Though most of the book is devoted to the search engine giant (which Battelle reports corners 51 percent of the search engine market), the author also includes chapters on "Search, Before Google" and the "Who, What, Where, Why, When. And How (much)" of search. Battelle is at his best when describing the creation of Google, especially through the yin-yang personalities of its founders, Larry Page and Sergey Brin, and in describing the company''s culture. Though Battelle''s descriptions of Internet search technology can get too technical for readers without a computer science background, the book is a deeply researched and nimbly reported look at how search has defined the Internet and how it will continue to be a tremendous reflection of culture.

Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

FromBooklist

Battelle, entrepreneur, writer, and academic, explores the concept of search, one of the Internet''s first useful services, which adopted an actual business model in banner advertising. This also is a book about the fabulous success of Google, which is at the core of Battelle''s research, but the book is broader in scope than one company''s story. We learn that the impact of search on our culture is extraordinary--it could bring together the convergence of television and personal computers and it could lead to the creation of artificial intelligence. The author opens up our perspective on the enormity of search and society''s collective click stream, the product of our online lives as played out across Internet sites and private machines with e-mails recorded and preserved, and although losing some privacy, we seek convenience, service, and power. Battelle sees the search engines of the future as intelligent agents and reference librarians holding all of human knowledge. This is an excellent, thought-provoking book.Mary Whaley

Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Walter Isaacson, CEO of the Aspen Institute; former editor ofTime; CEO of CNN; author ofBenjamin Franklin: An American LifeandThe Wise Men: Six Friends and the World They Made

John Battelle has written a brilliant business book ... All searchers should read it.--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Seth Godin, author ofAll Marketers Are LiarsandPurple Cow

This book ought to be called ''The Answer.'' As usual, John Battelle delivers insightful, thought-provoking, and essential reading.--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

John Heilemann, author ofPride Before the Fall: The Trials of Bill Gates and the End of the Microsoft Era

Nobody, and I mean nobody, has thought longer, harder, or smarter about Google and the search business than John Battelle.--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

John Huey, editorial director, Time inc.

Battelle''s figured out why search is so damned important... and managed to turn the subject into a compelling analog story.--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Mary Meeker, managing director and Internet analyst, Morgan Stanley

A must-read for anyone endeavoring to understand one of the most important trends of this generation.--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

L. Gordon Crovitz, Dow Jones

A terrific book.--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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