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Get Technology: Be in the know. Upgrade your future

20 thought-provoking lessons. BUILD+BECOME

By (author) Gerald Lynch
Format: Hardback
Publisher: Quarto Publishing PLC, United Kingdom
Imprint: Aurum
Published: 3rd May 2018
Dimensions: w 152mm h 209mm d 16mm
Weight: 450g
ISBN-10: 1781317488
ISBN-13: 9781781317488
Barcode No: 9781781317488
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Know technology today, to equip yourself for tomorrow. Using a unique, visual approach, Gerald Lynch explains the most important tech developments of the modern world - examining their impact on society and how, ultimately, we can use technology to achieve our full potential. From the driverless transport systems hitting our roads to the nanobots and artificial intelligence pushing human capabilities to their limits, in 20 dip-in lessons this book introduces the most exciting and important technological concepts of our age, helping you to better understand the world around you today, tomorrow and in the decades to come. At Build and Become we believe in building knowledge that helps you navigate your world. Our books help you make sense of the changing world around you by taking you from concept to real-life application through 20 accessible lessons designed to make you think. Create your library of knowledge. For further information on Build&Become, follow us on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook

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"Get Technology is an approachable guide to the present and future realities that are transforming our world. It's refreshingly digestible, and makes clear that though technology is triggering rapid changes, understanding that potential gives hope to a brighter, cleaner, smarter, and more efficient society." * Guinness World Record-holding journalist and communications director, Darren Murph *