Eli Pariser is a pioneer in online campaigning. He helped start Avaaz.org, one of the world's largest citizen organizations, and is now President of the five-million member MoveOn.org. He's a Senior Fellow at the Roosevelt Institute. He has written for the Washington Post and the Wall Street Journal.
An illuminating flash-forward of what might be -- Colin Fraser * Scotland on Sunday * Highlights an important and easily overlooked aspect of the internet's evolution that affects everyone who uses it * The Economist * Pariser is an excellent debunker of internet clichés... [he] comes as close as anyone has to explaining the misgivings that a lot of internet users feel -- Christopher Caldwell * The Financial Times * A book designed to agitate us into awareness, because this may be the only way we can first discover and then burst the bubble... a polemic and warning -- Brian Appleyard * The Sunday Times * Explains how insidious customization of the web is limiting our access to information, and narrowing rather than expanding our horizons * Observer * Well-written, thoroughly researched and informative . . . the possibilities become truly amazing - or, if you prefer, scary * Scotsman * Astonishing * Andrew Marr * Explosive * Chris Anderson *