The Best of Technology Writing 2007

The Best of Technology Writing 2007
Author: Steven Levy
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2007
Genre: Technical writing
ISBN: 9780472032662


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Offering a collection as imaginative and compelling as its dynamic subject, "The Best of Technology Writing 2007" captures the versatility and verve of technology writing today. These essays explore a wide range of intriguing topics--from the online habits of urban moms to the digital future of movie production.


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