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Being Virtual: Who You Really Are Online
ISBN: 9780470723623 bzw. 0470723629, vermutlich in Englisch, Wiley, Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, gebraucht.
In "Being Virtual," Davey Winder looks at how an increasing number of us are living part-real, part-virtual lives, and how it affects who we are. He looks at the opportunities and dangers that a virtual identity offers us, how we juggle our real and online lives, and what happens when one spills over into the other... In this book he uses his own personal experiences to bring the issues to life, and backs them up with the real-life stories of others and opinion from the experts. Along the way, he looks at some fascinating questions such as: Are you a virtual liar? What happens when our virtual and real worlds colide? What real world rights do you have as a virtual citizen? Is it really possible to fall in love with someone you have never met? Is it possible to have any secrets in such a connected world? Discover. Question. Provoke.
Being Virtual: Who You Really Are Online Davey Winder Author
ISBN: 9780470723623 bzw. 0470723629, vermutlich in Englisch, Wiley, Taschenbuch, neu.
Thanks to the Internet, it has never been so easy to become the person of your wildest dreams. Immersive 3D worlds such as Second Life and THERE.com provide an escape route from the ordinary, into a virtual world where you have the power to mould your life in any way you please. Forget about walking, wheelchair users can fly. Pensioners wipe away the pains of age, discovering youthful exuberance and making young friends once more. No wonder it has become harder than ever to honestly answer the question: who am I? In Being Virtual, Davey Winder looks at how an increasing number of us are living part-real, part-virtual lives, and how it affects who we are. He looks at the opportunities and dangers that a virtual identity offers us, how we juggle our real and online lives, and what happens when one spills over into the other… He uses his own personal experiences to bring the issues to life, and backs them up with the real-life stories of others and testimony from the experts. Along the way, he looks at some fascinating questions such as: Are you a virtual liar? What happens when our virtual and real worlds collide? Why will you talk to anyone online, but nobody on the train to work? Why do so many middle-aged men transform into teenage girls online? Is it possible to have any secrets in such a connected world? Being Virtual gives a glimpse into the future of human identity, and is a must-read for anyone who uses the Internet to enhance - or escape from - their 'ordinary' life. About the author Davey Winder has been a freelance journalist for 16 years, and is Contributing Editor of the best-selling IT magazine, PC Pro. He has picked up many awards including Technology Journalist of the Year and IT Security Journalist of the Year. A founder member of the Internet Society of England and author of more than 20 books, his blog can be found at: http://happygeeknewmedia.blogspot.com/ .
Being Virtual: Who You Really Are Online
ISBN: 9780470723623 bzw. 0470723629, vermutlich in Englisch, Wiley, Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, neu.
Thanks to the Internet, it has never been so easy to become the person of your wildest dreams. Immersive 3D worlds such as Second Life and THERE.com provide an escape route from the ordinary, into a virtual world where you have the power to mould your life in any way you please. Forget about walking, wheelchair users can fly. Pensioners wipe away the pains of age, discovering youthful exuberance and making young friends once more. No wonder it has become harder than ever to honestly answer the question: who am I? In Being Virtual, Davey Winder looks at how an increasing number of us are living part-real, part-virtual lives, and how it affects who we are. He looks at the opportunities and dangers that a virtual identity offers us, how we juggle our real and online lives, and what happens when one spills over into the other… He uses his own personal experiences to bring the issues to life, and backs them up with the real-life stories of others and testimony from the experts. Along the way, he looks at some fascinating questions such as: Are you a virtual liar? What happens when our virtual and real worlds collide? Why will you talk to anyone online, but nobody on the train to work? Why do so many middle-aged men transform into teenage girls online? Is it possible to have any secrets in such a connected world? Being Virtual gives a glimpse into the future of human identity, and is a must-read for anyone who uses the Internet to enhance - or escape from - their ''ordinary'' life. About the author Davey Winder has been a freelance journalist for 16 years, and is Contributing Editor of the best-selling IT magazine, PC Pro. He has picked up many awards including Technology Journalist of the Year and IT Security Journalist of the Year. A founder member of the Internet Society of England and author of more than 20 books, his blog can be found at: http://happygeeknewmedia.blogspot.com/ .
Being Virtual: Who You Really Are Online (2008)
ISBN: 9780470723623 bzw. 0470723629, in Englisch, 272 Seiten, Wiley, Taschenbuch, gebraucht, Erstausgabe.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, belltowerbooks.
Thanks to the Internet, it has never been so easy to become the person of your wildest dreams. Immersive 3D worlds such as Second Life and THERE.com provide an escape route from the ordinary, into a virtual world where you have the power to mould your life in any way you please. Forget about walking, wheelchair users can fly. Pensioners wipe away the pains of age, discovering youthful exuberance and making young friends once more. No wonder it has become harder than ever to honestly answer the question: who am I?In Being Virtual, Davey Winder looks at how an increasing number of us are living part-real, part-virtual lives, and how it affects who we are. He looks at the opportunities and dangers that a virtual identity offers us, how we juggle our real and online lives, and what happens when one spills over into the other… He uses his own personal experiences to bring the issues to life, and backs them up with the real-life stories of others and testimony from the experts. Along the way, he looks at some fascinating questions such as:Are you a virtual liar?What happens when our virtual and real worlds collide?Why will you talk to anyone online, but nobody on the train to work?Why do so many middle-aged men transform into teenage girls online?Is it possible to have any secrets in such a connected world?Being Virtual gives a glimpse into the future of human identity, and is a must-read for anyone who uses the Internet to enhance - or escape from - their 'ordinary' life. About the authorDavey Winder has been a freelance journalist for 16 years, and is Contributing Editor of the best-selling IT magazine, PC Pro. He has picked up many awards including Technology Journalist of the Year and IT Security Journalist of the Year. A founder member of the Internet Society of England and author of more than 20 books, his blog can be found at: http://happygeeknewmedia.blogspot.com/ , Paperback, Ausgabe: 1, Label: Wiley, Wiley, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2008-05-13, Studio: Wiley, Verkaufsrang: 3197001.
Being Virtual - Who You Really Are Online
ISBN: 9780470712085 bzw. 0470712082, vermutlich in Englisch, John Wiley & Sons, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
Being Virtual: Thanks to the Internet, it has never been so easy to become the person of your wildest dreams. Immersive 3D worlds such as Second Life and THERE.com provide an escape route from the ordinary, into a virtual world where you have the power to mould your life in any way you please. Forget about walking, wheelchair users can fly. Pensioners wipe away the pains of age, discovering youthful exuberance and making young friends once more. No wonder it has become harder than ever to honestly answer the question: who am I In Being Virtual, Davey Winder looks at how an increasing number of us are living part-real, part-virtual lives, and how it affects who we are. He looks at the opportunities and dangers that a virtual identity offers us, how we juggle our real and online lives, and what happens when one spills over into the other… He uses his own personal experiences to bring the issues to life, and backs them up with the real-life stories of others and testimony from the experts.  Along the way, he looks at some fascinating questions such as:Are you a virtual liar What happens when our virtual and real worlds collide Why will you talk to anyone online, but nobody on the train to work Why do so many middle-aged men transform into teenage girls online Is it possible to have any secrets in such a connected world Being Virtual gives a glimpse into the future of human identity, and is a must-read for anyone who uses the Internet to enhance - or escape from - their &apos ordinary&apos life. About the authorDavey Winder has been a freelance journalist for 16 years, and is Contributing Editor of the best-selling IT magazine, PC Pro. He has picked up many awards including Technology Journalist of the Year and IT Security Journalist of the Year. A founder member of the Internet Society of England and author of more than 20 books, his blog can be found at:  happygeeknewmedia.blogspot.com/ , Englisch, Ebook.
Being Virtual: Who You Really Are Online
ISBN: 9780470723623 bzw. 0470723629, in Englisch, Wiley, Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, Taschenbuch, gebraucht.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Yankee Clipper Books [54992501], Windsor, CT, U.S.A.
Book shows a small amount of wear to cover and binding. Some pages show signs of use.
Being Virtual: Who You Really Are Online (2008)
ISBN: 9780470723623 bzw. 0470723629, in Englisch, Wiley, Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, Taschenbuch, neu.
9780470723623 This listing is a new book, a title currently in-print which we order directly and immediately from the publisher.
Being Virtual: Who You Really Are Online (Science Museum TechKnow Series) (2008)
ISBN: 9780470723623 bzw. 0470723629, in Englisch, Wiley, Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, gebraucht.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Winter Ventures [54198758], Red Lion, PA, U.S.A.
Satisfaction Guaranteed. Shipped quickly. Paperback. 1 Ed. Used, very good.