Reddit reviews Without Their Permission: How the 21st Century Will Be Made, Not Managed
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Used Book in Good Condition
@Teespring. It was after Alexis's speech at brown for his book tour.
Looks in the reprint they added all the Reddit shit to the cover
https://www.amazon.com/Without-Their-Permission-Century-Managed/dp/1455520020
It's true! I wrote the book because I not only wanted people to know the stories behind reddit and hipmunk, but also the stories of many others who've used the internet to do awesome stuff to make the world suck less -- then provide a blueprint for anyone else to do the same.
I completely understand and you are more than welcome :)
How are you enjoying Game Arts program? When I was thinking of starting another degree I looked at MICA. I loved the school and the faculty was amazing, but I ultimately I decided that relocating to Maryland for another Bachelors was not in my best interest. I wish they had a graduate program that focused on Games.
If you haven’t read it yet I highly recommend “Reality is Broken” by Jane McGonigal. It opened my eyes to seeing game possibilities in scenarios I would have never associated with gaming prior to reading the book. If you are short for time, or just do better with visual learning, her TEDtalks are also pretty great as well. Are you looking to branch out onto your own past graduation, or even flirting with the idea? If so, you need to read Reddit co-founder’s Alexis Ohanian’s book “Without Their Permission.” I apologize for the unwarranted random book recommendations they just are really great reads, especially for game developers.
I'm surprised this kind of software isn't widespread yet.
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