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Virtual Unreality: Just Because the Internet Told You, How Do You Know ItÂ’s True?

Author Seife, Charles
Publisher Viking
Category Computers
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PublisherViking
ISBN / ASIN0670026085
ISBN-139780670026081
AvailabilityIn Stock.
Sales Rank834,623
CategoryComputers
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The bestselling author of Proofiness and Zero explains how to separate fact from fantasy in the digital world
 
Digital information is a powerful tool that spreads unbelievably rapidly, infects all corners of society, and is all but impossible to control—even when that information is actually a lie. In Virtual Unreality, Charles Seife uses the skepticism, wit, and sharp facility for analysis that captivated readers in Proofiness and Zero to take us deep into the Internet information jungle and cut a path through the trickery, fakery, and cyber skullduggery that the online world enables.
 
Taking on everything from breaking news coverage and online dating to program trading and that eccentric and unreliable source that is Wikipedia, Seife arms his readers with actual tools—or weapons—for discerning truth from fiction online.
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