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Though it was written in late 2000, it's hard to understate the relevance of Glider's riveting work of history and Web-age soothsaying. The author knows everyone in telecommunications and has written previously about the cataclysmic changes we've seen in this field. But he's more than just a whiz-kid technocrat; he has insights about economics, society, and well-known industry characters that will knock your socks off. This is indispensable listening for people touched in any way by the communications revolution. Jeff Riggenbach's reading is both intense and understated. Though this is a longish work, the author's wry humor, as well as his confidence and grasp of his subject, will keep it on your front burner for the entire 12 hours. T.W. © AudioFile 2003, Portland, Maine-- Copyright © AudioFile, Portland, Maine
