The zero dollar car : how the revolution in big data will change your life / John Ellis.
Record details
- ISBN: 1988025257
- ISBN: 9781988025254
- Physical Description: 176 pages : illustrations
- Publisher: Toronto, ON : Barlow Books, [2017]
- Copyright: ©2017
Content descriptions
General Note: | Includes index. |
Immediate Source of Acquisition Note: | LSC 28.50 |
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Subject: | Ellis, John (Writer on big data) Big data > Social aspects. Automobile industry and trade. Privacy, Right of. |
Available copies
- 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.
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- 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
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Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
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Stroud Branch | 338.47629 Ell | 31681020062659 | NONFIC | Available | - |
- Midpoint Books
We're all sharing data about ourselves every single day -- in our cars, in our homes, and when we're reading about stuff on the Internet. Who's making the money out of this, and why shouldn't it be you? And what about the right to be forgotten? The author asks these questions as he describes his life at the intersection of cars and data.
- Midpoint BooksThe Zero Dollar Car, written by John Ellis, former head of technology at Ford, explores the deep changes that Big Data will make to our lives in the very near future. A car is a perfect example. Right now cars are outfitted with sensors that gather valuable information about the driver and road conditions. What if the driver could trade that information for money? That information could be so valuable that it could pay for the car. Â Cars are only the beginning. Imagine the Zero Dollar Houseâwould you be willing to trade the information sensors gather in your fridge, your bathroom, and elsewhere? Big technology companies like Apple and Google are already profiting from the sale of this kind of information, so why shouldn't we? Ellis tells the story of one of the unlikely pioneers in this business and aims to prepare readers for the incredible changes ahead, once consumers are in a position to profit from Big Data. It could result in major financial rewards for the consumer, but, Ellis warns, the sharing of data from home and car and elsewhere could also create serious and even deadly trouble. Car Today, House Tomorrow. Be Change Ready.