Delete : the virtue of forgetting in the digital age

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    • Mayer-Schönberger, Viktor

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Delete : the virtue of forgetting in the digital age

Viktor Mayer-Schönberger

Princeton University Press, c2009

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [219]-231) and index

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内容説明

Delete looks at the surprising phenomenon of perfect remembering in the digital age, and reveals why we must reintroduce our capacity to forget. Digital technology empowers us as never before, yet it has unforeseen consequences as well. Potentially humiliating content on Facebook is enshrined in cyberspace for future employers to see. Google remembers everything we've searched for and when. The digital realm remembers what is sometimes better forgotten, and this has profound implications for us all. In Delete, Viktor Mayer-Schnberger traces the important role that forgetting has played throughout human history, from the ability to make sound decisions unencumbered by the past to the possibility of second chances. The written word made it possible for humans to remember across generations and time, yet now digital technology and global networks are overriding our natural ability to forget--the past is ever present, ready to be called up at the click of a mouse. Mayer-Schnberger examines the technology that's facilitating the end of forgetting--digitization, cheap storage and easy retrieval, global access, and increasingly powerful software--and describes the dangers of everlasting digital memory, whether it's outdated information taken out of context or compromising photos the Web won't let us forget. He explains why information privacy rights and other fixes can't help us, and proposes an ingeniously simple solution--expiration dates on information--that may. Delete is an eye-opening book that will help us remember how to forget in the digital age.

目次

Acknowledgments ix CHAPTER I: Failing to Forget the "Drunken Pirate" 1 CHAPTER II: The Role of Remembering and the Importance of Forgetting 16 CHAPTER III: The Demise of Forgetting--and Its Drivers 50 CHAPTER IV: Of Power and Time--Consequences of the Demise of Forgetting 92 CHAPTER V: Potential Responses 128 CHAPTER VI: Reintroducing Forgetting 169 CHAPTER VII: Conclusions 196 Notes 201 Bibliography 219 Index 233

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