The Revenge of Analog

real things and why they matter

282 pages

English language

Published Jan. 17, 2016

OCLC Number:
945232348

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4 stars (7 reviews)

"By now, we all know the mythology of the digital revolution: it improved efficiency, eliminated waste, and fostered a boom in innovation. But as business reporter David Sax shows in this clear-sighted, entertaining book, not all innovations are written in source code. In fact, businesses that once looked outdated are now springing with new life. Behold the Revenge of Analog. Sax has found story after story of entrepreneurs, small business owners, and even big corporations who've found a market selling not apps but real, tangible things. As e-books are supposedly remaking reading, independent bookstores have sprouted up across the country. As music supposedly migrates to the cloud, vinyl record sales have grown more than ten times over the past decade, generating more than half a billion dollars in 2015 alone. Even the offices of Silicon Valley icons like Google and Facebook increasingly rely on analog technologies like pen and paper …

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I loved this book. The first few chapters seemed rather episodic, although they dealt with things I personally have affection for. But in the second part the author begins to discuss why technological advances are not always improvements, and why the hopes for technological solutions to problems in education or industry are so often disappointed. Apparently even the digital gods of Silicon Valley are waking up to the fact that some things can simply be done better the old way. Quite a few big companies have even discovered that human-free algorithms are not all that good at predicting what people want to buy.

Cue "Hallelujah Chorus". Maybe there's hope.

As the author writes in conclusion, nobody is advocating a return to a digital-free world. There are some things that computer technology has vastly improved and it would be absurd to turn our backs on those improvements. But the idea that …

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  • TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING
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