Lots of folks are reviewing (and liking) Nicholas Carr's new book, The Big Switch. Tom Slee writes:
The first half of The Big Switch is given over to convincing us that utility computing is the wave of the future, and the second half of the book explores the implications - many of them disturbing - of this switch. The good news is that both are thought-provoking and open up a lot of questions. The less good news is that to cover all this ground Carr has to skim and, at 250 pages, this short book can't delve very deeply into any of the questions.
Link: The Big Switch.
See also Andrew Orlowski in the Register: Nick Carr's Big Switch.
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