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The Philosopher of Palo Alto By John Tinnell

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The Philosopher of Palo Alto: Mark Weiser, Xerox PARC, and the Original Internet of Things by John Tinnell

A compelling biography of Mark Weiser, a pioneering innovator whose legacy looms over the tech industry's quest to connect everything-and who hoped for something better.

When developers and critics trace the roots of today's Internet of Things-our smart gadgets and smart cities-they may single out the same creative source: Mark Weiser (1952-99), the first chief technology officer at Xerox PARC and the so-called father of ubiquitous computing. But Weiser, who died young at age 46 in 1999, would be heartbroken if he had lived to see the ways we use technology today. As John Tinnell shows in this thought-provoking narrative, Weiser was an outlier in Silicon Valley. A computer scientist whose first love was philosophy, he relished debates about the machine's ultimate purpose. Good technology, Weiser argued, should not mine our experiences for saleable data or demand our attention; rather, it should quietly boost our intuition as we move through the world.

Informed by deep archival research and interviews with Weiser's family and colleagues, The Philosopher of Palo Alto chronicles Weiser's struggle to initiate a new era of computing. Working in the shadows of the dot-com boom, Weiser and his collaborators made Xerox PARC headquarters the site of a grand experiment. Throughout the building, they embedded software into all sorts of objects-coffeepots, pens, energy systems, ID badges-imbuing them with interactive features. Their push to integrate the digital and the physical soon caught on. Microsoft's Bill Gates flagged Weiser's Scientific American article The Computer for the 21st Century as a must-read. Yet, as more tech leaders warmed to his vision, Weiser grew alarmed about where they wished to take it.

In this fascinating story of an innovator and a big idea, Tinnell crafts a poignant and critical history of today's Internet of Things. At the heart of the narrative is Weiser's desire for deeper connection, which animated his life and inspired his notion of what technology at its best could be.

The Philosopher of Palo Alto Reviews

In the life of Mark Weiser, John Tinnell has found a morality tale for our times. For anyone looking to understand how technology is shaping society today, The Philosopher of Palo Alto is a compelling and necessary read.
-- Nicholas Carr, author of The Shallows and The Glass Cage
This riveting, up-close account reveals how one man's dream of benevolent computing helped set us on the road to the hyper-connected, surveillance-driven nightmare we inhabit today. A deeply unsettling and cautionary tale. -- Fred Turner, author of From Counterculture to Cyberculture: Stewart Brand, the Whole Earth Network, and the Rise of Digital Utopianism

Along with Doug Engelbart's intelligence augmentation and Alan Kay's Dynabook, Mark Weiser's ubiquitous computing is one of the three big concepts that Silicon Valley has fed off of for decades. Tinnell has done a wonderful job of capturing the arc of Weiser's ideas.

-- John Markoff author of Whole Earth: The Many Lives of Stewart Brand

About John Tinnell

John Tinnell is director of digital studies and associate professor of English at the University of Colorado Denver. He is the author of Actionable Media: Digital Communication Beyond the Desktop, and he has written for the Los Angeles Times and Boston Review.

Table of Contents

Prologue
Introduction: Googleville
Chapter 1: Messy Systems
Chapter 2: The Innovator as a Young Seeker
Chapter 3: Asymmetrical Encounters
Chapter 4: Tabs, Pads, and Boards
Chapter 5: One Hundred Computers per Room
Chapter 6: Retreat
Chapter 7: Tacit Inc.
Chapter 8: The Dangling String
Chapter 9: Smarter Ways to Make Things Smart
Chapter 10: A Form of Worship
Epilogue
Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography
Index

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CIN022675720XVG
9780226757209
022675720X
The Philosopher of Palo Alto: Mark Weiser, Xerox PARC, and the Original Internet of Things by John Tinnell
Used - Very Good
Hardback
The University of Chicago Press
2023-05-25
368
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