
The Big Switch
Rewiring the World, from Edison to Google
8 January 2008
Territory Rights — Worldwide.
Description
An eye-opening look at the new computer revolution and the coming transformation of our economy, society, and culture.
A hundred years ago, companies stopped producing  their own power with steam engines and  generators and plugged into the newly built  electric grid. The cheap power pumped out by  electric utilities not only changed how  businesses operated but also brought the modern  world into existence. Today a similar revolution is under way. Companies are dismantling their  private computer systems and tapping into rich  services delivered over the Internet. This time  it’s computing that’s turning into a utility.  The shift is already remaking the computer  industry, bringing new competitors like Google  to the fore and threatening traditional  stalwarts like Microsoft and Dell. But the  effects will reach much further. Cheap computing will ultimately change society as profoundly as  cheap electricity did. In this lucid and  compelling book, Nicholas Carr weaves together  history, economics, and technology to explain  why computing is changing—and what it means for  all of us.









