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Read it as a participant in http://infinitesummer.org/ which was a great experience.
A very funny, touching portrait on “having a life” in the mid '90s Silicon Valley culture. Very interesting to compare 20-something culture from this decade to our own.
A very interesting style of biography about a road trip with one of my favs, David Foster Wallace. Reminds me of vérité-style documentaries which tells a small story that acts as a microcosm for a person's larger essence, involving the storyteller in the act of storytelling.
Provides a lot of context to DFW's literature up until Infinite Jest.
This is another important book for people interested in the Internet or Web culture.
Spanning cultural ownership, mass amateurization, crowdsourcing, and other Web phenomena, this book paints an important portrait of how the world is changing as a result of low transaction costs and group-formation.
A dense but pleasant read.