How the Communications Revolution Will Change Our Lives.
This is an engaging and much acclaimed examination of the way in which communications technology will shape our future, by a senior editor of 'The Economist'.
Never before in human history has technology advanced as quickly as today. The biggest changes are taking place in communications and computers, which are being combined in new and astonishing ways. In this book, now thoroughly updated and revised, Frances Cairncross analyses the impact of this revolution on business, government and society.
She sees a world where time zones will matter more than miles; where culture, language and interests bind communities more closely than geography; and where new ideas and information will travel faster than ever before to the remotest corners of the globe. The death of distance as a determinant of the cost of communicating may well be the single most important force shaping society in the first half of this century.