![]() ![]() ![]() He saw an opportunity, made his idea work and grafted hard to get himself into the position he’s in now. Gibson Wells (who narrates sections of the book) created his company out of nothing. We discover a short way into the book, that it even has influence over worker legislation. With parallels to Amazon, The Cloud has diversified into all areas of society. This, combined with the refining of a drone delivery service, has propelled “The Cloud” to becoming the world’s largest store. After “The Black Friday Massacres,” shopping in traditional retail outlets dwindled to nothing. The book is set in the US somewhen in the near future. ![]() Here are 5 reasons why you should read The Warehouse. ![]() It’s not perfect, but it’s both readable and thought-provoking. I think he and I are broadly on the same page about the book. When does convenience become inconvenient? What is the human cost of huge internet-based corporations? Do tech-companies really have our interests at heart? Questions posed and debated in Rob Hart’s The Warehouse. GeekDad’s Jonathan Liu mentioned The Warehouse in a recent Stack Overflow column. ![]()
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