Hacking H(app)iness

Hacking H(app)iness Why Your Personal Data Counts and How Tracking It Can Change the World

Hardback (02 Jan 2015)

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Publisher's Synopsis

In HACKING HAPPINESS, futurist and contributing Mashable writer, John C. Havens, introduces you to your "quantified self" - your digital identity represented by gigabytes of data produced from tracking your activities on your smart phone and computer. Harvested by megacorporations such as Google, Facebook and Amazon, Havens argues that companies gather this data because of its immense economic value, encouraging a culture of "sharing" as they hoard the information based on our lives for private monetary gain. But there's an alternative to this digital dystopia. Emerging technologies will help us reclaim this valuable data for ourselves, so we can directly profit from the insights linked to our quantified selves. At the same time, sensors in smart phones and wearable devices will help us track our emotions to improve our well-being based on the science of positive psychology. Havens proposes that these trends will lead to new economic policies that redefine the meaning of "wealth," allowing governments to create policy focused on purpose rather than productivity. An issues book highlighting the benefits of an examined life in the digital world, this timely work takes the trepidation out of the technological renaissance and illustrates how the fruits of the Information Age can improve our lives for a happier humanity.

Book information

ISBN: 9780399165313
Publisher: PENGUIN RANDOM HOUSE LLC acc 38015600 (SEAFREIGHT) VIA MAGNUM
Imprint: Tarcher
Pub date:
DEWEY: 303.483
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: xxxvi, 268
Weight: 504g
Height: 230mm
Width: 161mm
Spine width: 27mm