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Book Report on SMART MOBS The next social revolution

Book Report on SMART MOBS The next social revolution. Sivaji Adurthy. Author. Famous Author for “social implications of technology” Previous books The Virtual Community Virtual Reality Tools for Thought . Howard Rheingold. Key Points.

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Book Report on SMART MOBS The next social revolution

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  1. Book Report on SMART MOBS The next social revolution Sivaji Adurthy

  2. Author • Famous Author for “social implications of technology” • Previous books • The Virtual Community • Virtual Reality • Tools for Thought Howard Rheingold.

  3. Key Points • A smart mob is a form of self-structuring social organization through technology-mediated, intelligent emergent behavior. • Mobile Phones are reaching to the place where PC’s don’t have reach. • Marriage between Internet and Mobile Phones is not merely to browse Internet. • Moores law: Today handheld devices are more powerful and cheaper than yesterday Computers.

  4. Key Points • Tomorrow’s Killer application does not run in sophisticated hardware / software systems but they will be social concepts. • Technology is mere a platform to enable the Application • It’s the society that decides the fit of the application.

  5. Examples of Smart Mobs • Smart Mobs in Manila , Overthrew the presidency of president Estrada in 2001 organized demonstrations by forwarding text messages by cell phones • In 1999 , Autonomous but inter-networked squads of demonstrators protested the meetings against WTO using Mobile Phones , websites etc.. • Collaborative computing like 2 Million people donate Untapped CPU time on their PC’s to analyze signals collected by radio telescope in Puerto Rico , Napstar etc.

  6. Evaluation • A good read if it was read within a year from the date of release. • Most of the concepts are reality. • Very Good examples. • No Direct Business Value for our class, Indirectly some of those could be used to design next generation applications. • Location Based Services are now already in the market.

  7. Final Thoughts Released in Sep 2002 Released in Sep 2004 Book Sales ???? Collections $56,051,920

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