
The Information: A History, A Theory, A Flood - James Gleick
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📖 BOOK SUMMARY: James Gleick's "The Information" explores the history and theory of information. Gleick traces the evolution of information transmission from ancient methods like drums and fire beacons to the invention of the telegraph and telephone, highlighting the interplay between technology and language. He further examines the mathematical foundations of information theory, particularly Shannon's work, and explores its connections to various fields, including computing, genetics, and neuroscience. Finally, he discusses the implications of the information age, including issues of information overload and the evolving nature of knowledge.
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