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The Economics of Attention: Style and Substance in the Age of Information by Richard A. Lanham, an excerpt by possibly noteworthy at 3:15 pm EDT, Jun 3, 2006 |
“In this exploration of the changing economics of our information-based world, Lanham . . . proposes the problem with the information economy is 'information doesn't seem to be in short supply. Precisely the opposite. We're drowning in it.' . . . Lanham's points are strong and well-researched . . . clear, jargon-free and forward-thinking.” —Publishers Weekly
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