Filter Bubble

What the Internet Is Hiding from You

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Eli Pariser: Filter Bubble (2012, Penguin Books, Limited)

296 pages

English language

Published Jan. 21, 2012 by Penguin Books, Limited.

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The hidden rise of personalization on the Internet is controlling--and limiting--the information we consume. In 2009, Google began customizing its search results. Instead of giving you the most broadly popular result, Google now tries to predict what you are most likely to click on. According to MoveOn.org board president Eli Pariser, this change is symptomatic of the most significant shift to take place on the Web in recent years--the rise of personalization. Though the phenomenon has gone largely undetected until now, personalized filters are sweeping the Web, creating individual universes of information for each of us. Data companies track your personal information to sell to advertisers, from your political leanings to the hiking boots you just browsed on Zappos. In a personalized world, we will increasingly be typed and fed only news that is pleasant, familiar, and confirms our beliefs--and because these filters are invisible, we won't know what is …

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Subjects

  • Internet
  • Web search engines
  • Marketing
  • Online information services

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