An edition of The Unfinished Revolution (2001)

The Unfinished Revolution

Human-Centered Computers and What They Can Do For Us

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An edition of The Unfinished Revolution (2001)

The Unfinished Revolution

Human-Centered Computers and What They Can Do For Us

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"The Unfinished Revolution is nothing less than an inspired manifesto for the future of computing. Dertouzos's vision will change how businesses, organizations, and governments work with each other, and how individuals interact. It represents the dawn of a new era in information technology.".

"Human-centered computing goes well beyond the empty promises of "user-friendly" interfaces. At its foundation are five key technologies that will dramatically amplify our human capabilities: natural interaction, automation, individualized information access, collaboration, and customization.

Human-centered systems will understand us when we speak to them; will do much of our routine brainwork for us; will get us the information we want, when and where we want it; will help us work with other people across space and time; and will adapt on their own to our individual needs and desires.".

"By exploiting these five emerging technologies in combination - in our professional specialties and in our personal lives - we will see a vast increase in our productivity and a marked change in the ways we live and work. Human-centered technologies will make computers simpler, more natural, and more useful to us. The collective benefits of human-centered machines will give ordinary people capabilities that go beyond those enjoyed today by the most privileged.

Human-centered systems will give us the gas pedal, brakes, and steering wheel of the Information Age.".

"This is a book for everyone, professionals and nonspecialists, who yearn for machines that live up to the grand promise of the Information Revolution - fulfilling real human needs with greater simplicity - that still lingers unfulfilled. The Unfinished Revolution is for those who want to enhance their computer productivity and fun, in short, for every person who wants to do more by doing less."--BOOK JACKET.

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Collins, HarperCollins
Language
English
Pages
225

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Cover of: The Unfinished Revolution
The Unfinished Revolution
2007, HarperCollins
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La Revolucion Incompleta
May 2003, Fondo de Cultura Economica USA
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Cover of: The Unfinished Revolution
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The Unfinished Revolution: Human-Centered Computers and What They Can Do For Us
January 9, 2001, Collins
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The Unfinished Revolution : Human-Centered Computers and What They Can Do for Us
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January 9, 2001, Collins, HarperCollins
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Library of Congress
QA76.9.H85D46 2001, QA 76.9 H85 D46 2001, QA76.9.H85 D46 2001

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL7293500M
Internet Archive
unfinishedrevolu00dert
ISBN 10
0066620678
ISBN 13
9780066620671
LCCN
00059767
OCLC/WorldCat
44627363
Library Thing
393509
Goodreads
1963443

Work Description

In a world spiralling into a state of technological excess, Michael Dertouzos shows us how to make technology - in all its infinite varieties - work for, rather than against, us in our everday business lives. Now includes a new foreword by Tim Berners-Lee, inventor of the World Wide Web.At its core, Dertouzos' manifesto is this: Simplify the use of technology to the point where it works FOR us rather than having it dictate the way we live and work. This book is about getting to the point where computer fads give way to a true Information Revolution. To get there, we must abandon our current preoccupation with machine complexities and set a goal that is as simple as it is powerful: Information technology should help people do more by doing less.Dertouzos offers a look at the future and place of technology in everyday life: Where would a world of truly easy to use technology lead the human race? How might people change their way of life and work, their politics, their self perception and their quest for the meaning of life in such an environment?

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