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NetSlaves: True Tales of Working the Web [Englisch] [Taschenbuch]

Bill Lessard , Steve Baldwin
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  • Taschenbuch: 256 Seiten
  • Verlag: McGraw-Hill Inc.,US; Auflage: Reprint (Oktober 2000)
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ISBN-10: 0071364803
  • ISBN-13: 978-0071364805
  • Größe und/oder Gewicht: 21,6 x 14,2 x 2,2 cm
  • Durchschnittliche Kundenbewertung: 3.9 von 5 Sternen  Alle Rezensionen anzeigen (45 Kundenrezensionen)
  • Amazon Bestseller-Rang: Nr. 2.026.944 in Englische Bücher (Siehe Top 100 in Englische Bücher)
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The operating principle behind NetSlaves is neatly summed up when authors Bill Lessard and Steve Baldwin write, "People are nuts, no matter what profession they're in, but people forced to work like dogs with the carrot stick of stock options and 'untold' wealth dangling under their noses are especially nuts."

If all you know about the Internet business is what you've read in the financial press, then Net Slaves provides a cold slap of reality. For every headline-making company like Yahoo! or Amazon, there are hundreds or perhaps even thousands more like the ones Net vets Lessard and Baldwin have worked for. These are the start-ups that never finish up, companies that hire hundreds of programmers and Web site designers and techies of all stripes, then merge or downsize or go out of business before anyone can cash in. The authors take the reader on an anthropological expedition through what they call the New Media Caste System. At the bottom rung are the "garbagemen", the guys who have to get the server up and running when it crashes, who have to rush to help the digital morons who can't figure out how to open their e-mail. At the top, of course, are the "robber barons," the guys who really do get mind-blowing wealth and profiles in Wired magazine. For each level, the authors tell an instructive, cautionary tale of life in the new economy.

Although the authors clearly set out to create revenge journalism, enjoyed by all those who've lived on pizza and Mountain Dew for months on end only to end up with a pink slip, those outside the tech universe should enjoy it, too. Revenge may be best served cold but it's easy to warm up to Net Slaves. --Lou Schuler, Amazon.com -- Dieser Text bezieht sich auf eine vergriffene oder nicht verfügbare Ausgabe dieses Titels.

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Authors Bill Lessard and Steve Baldwin neatly summarize the operating principle behind NetSlaves: "People are nuts, no matter what profession they're in, but people forced to work like dogs with the carrot stick of stock options and 'untold' wealth dangling under their noses are especially nuts."

If all you know about the Internet business is what you've read in the financial press, then NetSlaves provides a cold slap of reality. For every headline-making company like Yahoo! or Amazon.com, there are hundreds or perhaps even thousands more like the ones Net vets Lessard and Baldwin have worked for. These are the startups that never finish up, companies that hire hundreds of programmers and Web-site designers and techies of all stripes, then merge or downsize or go out of business before anyone can cash in. The authors take the reader on an anthropological expedition through what they call the New Media Caste System. At the bottom rung are the "garbagemen," the guys who have to get the server up and running when it crashes, who have to rush to help the digital morons who can't figure out how to open their e-mail. At the top, of course, are the "robber barons," the guys who really do get mind-blowing wealth and profiles in Wired magazine. For each level, the authors tell an instructive, cautionary tale of life in the new economy.

Although Lessard and Baldwin clearly set out to create revenge journalism, enjoyed by all those who've lived on pizza and Mountain Dew for months on end only to end up with pink slips, those outside the tech universe should enjoy it, too. Revenge may be a dish best served cold, but it's easy to warm up to NetSlaves. --Lou Schuler -- Dieser Text bezieht sich auf eine vergriffene oder nicht verfügbare Ausgabe dieses Titels.


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Sind wir nicht alle Netzsklaven? Wenn wir bie amazon bestellen wahrscheinlich schon. Lessard und Baldwin beschreiben 12 verschiedene Typen von Menschen, die mit dem Netz ihr Geld verdienen oder - in den meisten Fällen - verlieren. Ironisch, fast zynisch, auch selbst in den traurigsten Situationen. Als Außenstehender, nicht in der IT-Branche Beschäftigter, sehr amüsant zu lesen.
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Now I understand why some websites work like a charm and others crash 30 seconds into your browse. The book taught me that most of the "common knowledge" about the Internet is just plain not true. It paints a clear picture of the insanity of the "Gold Rush II" which is going on behind the scenes of the Internet and in Silicon Valley.

I will be a better high tech consumer in every purchase, from buying software to picking my next Internet stock because I read this book. Now I want to read many more books on the subject.

Oh, did I mention the book is a hoot! It is funny, outrageous and has the unmistakable ring of truth.

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Excellent revelations, but writing could have been better. To those thinking of spending their lives in high-tech, think again. I work as a technical writer in this field, but have decided to leave the computer / internet field and rediscover life as it was before the techno-nerds started selling our lives to us, bit by bit. NET SLAVES just made me feel better about the decision. Get out while you can!
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net slaves could have been written by edward r. murrow
edward r. murrow in his documentary film entitled "America's Shame" showed the american people the deplorable conditions of the migrant worker that continue today. Lesen Sie weiter...
Am 7. März 2000 veröffentlicht
Fluffy and not well-written
Someone gave me this as a gift because I work in the Internet (web design). But the pessimistic descriptions don't mesh with my experience or that of people I know. Lesen Sie weiter...
Am 19. Januar 2000 veröffentlicht
A different book
The book is a solid 3 star, suited for readers looking for a light overview of the cyber industry's employees (makers and breakers). Lesen Sie weiter...
Am 18. Januar 2000 veröffentlicht
Just not that great of a book
The premise holds promise, but this book just doesn't deliver. Changing the company names just gets annoying, but you get the feeling that the authors thought it was... Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 18. Januar 2000 von Eric Lunt
A surprisingly good read
When I bought this book, I half-expected a protracted whine. It didn't turn out that way. The book is a series of humorous and well-written vignettes of life at all levels of the... Lesen Sie weiter...
Am 17. Januar 2000 veröffentlicht
Disappointed
I found some of the sections in this book to be pretty disappointing. The "Priest and Guru" section was awful, ditto the "Gold Digger" section. Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 13. Januar 2000 von R.E. Carta
nice ingredients, bitter seasoning
Thirty years ago, a financial journalist set out to capture some of the anthropology of Wall Street. Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 8. Januar 2000 von Arnold Kling
Hilarious...and sad
I truly hope most of these characters' lives are the exception rather than the rule. Regardless, this book is pretty entertaining. Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 24. Dezember 1999 von P. NOAH
Barely worth the read
I looked forward to reading this book and I imagined it to be full of interesting stories. Instead there are only a handful of drawn out bad luck tales about self-destructive... Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 23. Dezember 1999 von Campegius Bronkhorst
From the snivleing-techie-department.
There will be people that write reviews... saying that this book is a whiner's book or that the writers are techie axe grinders. They may say 'name changing is not warranted'. Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 7. Dezember 1999 von Michael Wootini
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