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Push technology for dummies. Foster City, Calif: IDG Books Worldwide, 1997.

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Delivering push. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1998.

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Weger, John. An overview of direct push technology. Springfield, Va: Available from National Technical Information Service, 1994.

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Tarkoma, Sasu. Publish/subscribe systems: Design and principles. London: Wiley, 2012.

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Pedley, Paul. Intranets and push technology: Creating an information-sharing environment. London: Aslib, 1999.

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Aslib and Information Management International, eds. Intranets and push technology: Creating an information-sharing environment. London: Aslib, 1999.

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Inc, Marimba, ed. Official Marimba guide to Castanet. Indianapolis, IN: Sams.Net Publishing, 1997.

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Szuprowicz, Bohdan O. Webcasting and push technology strategies: Effective communications for Intranets and Extranets. Charleston, S.C: Computer Technology Research Corp., 1998.

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Chidamber, Shyam R. A research retrospective of innovation inception and success: The technology-push demand-pull question. Cambridge, MA, USA: Productivity From Information Technology, "PROFIT" Research Initiative, Sloan School of Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1993.

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Implementing CDF channels. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1998.

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Web channel development for dummies. Foster City, Calif: IDG Books Worldwide, 1997.

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Hotchkiss, Julie L. The push-pull effects of the information technology boom and bust: Insight from matched employer-employee data. Atlanta, Ga.]: Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, 2006.

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Aspen Institute Roundtable on Information Technology (14th 2005 Aspen, Colo.). When push comes to pull: The new economy and culture of networking technology : a report of the Fourteenth Annual Aspen Institute Roundtable on Information Technology. Washington, D.C: Communications and Society Program (Aspen Institute), 2006.

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Srinivas, Mulugu, ed. Deploying next generation multicast-enabled applications: Label switched multicast for MPLS VPNs, VPLS, and wholesale Ethernet. Burlington, MA: Morgan Kaufmann, 2011.

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Next generation wireless communications using radio over fiber. Chichester, West Sussex, UK: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 2012.

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Peter, Reiher, and Popek Gerald, eds. Disseminating security updates at Internet scale. Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2003.

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Technology, Aspen Institute Roundtable on Information. When push comes to pull: The new economy and culture of networking technology : a report of the Fourteenth Annual Aspen Institute Roundtable on Information Technolgy. Washington, DC: Aspen Institute, Communications and Society Program, 2007.

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Karapetkova, Holly. Dig it, dump it, push it! Vero Beach, FL: Rourke, 2009.

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Henning, Schulzrinne, State Radu 1972-, and Niccolini Saverio, eds. Principles, systems and applications of IP telecommunications: Services and security for next generation networks ; second international conference, IPTComm 2008, Heidelberg, Germany, July 1-2, 2008 ; revised selected papers. Berlin: New York, 2008.

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Tarkoma, Sasu. Publish / Subscribe Systems: Design and Principles. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2012.

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Tarkoma, Sasu. Publish / Subscribe Systems: Design and Principles. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2012.

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Tarkoma, Sasu. Publish / Subscribe Systems: Design and Principles. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2012.

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Consortium, Appalachian Technology Education, ed. Behavior of push & pull manufacturing: An instructional module for technology education. Morgantown WV: Appalachian Technology Education Consortium, 1992.

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Southern Innovator Issue 1: Mobile Phones and Information Technology: How these tech tools can aid in the push to meet the MDGs. New York, New York, USA: UN Office for South-South Cooperation, 2011.

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Southern Innovator Magazine Issue 1: Mobile Phones and Information Technology: How these tech tools can aid in the push to meet the MDGs. New York, USA: United Nations Office for South-South Cooperation, 2011.

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Reiher, Peter, Gerald J. Popek, and Jun Li. Disseminating Security Updates at Internet Scale (Advances in Information Security). Springer, 2002.

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Li, Jun. Disseminating Security Updates at Internet Scale. Springer, 2012.

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Hong, Sun-ha. Technologies of Speculation. NYU Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.18574/nyu/9781479860234.001.0001.

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What counts as knowledge in the age of big data and smart machines? Technologies of datafication renew the long modern promise of turning bodies into facts. They seek to take human intentions, emotions, and behavior and to turn these messy realities into discrete and stable truths. But in pursuing better knowledge, technology is reshaping in its image what counts as knowledge. The push for algorithmic certainty sets loose an expansive array of incomplete archives, speculative judgments, and simulated futures. Too often, data generates speculation as much as it does information. Technologies of Speculation traces this twisted symbiosis of knowledge and uncertainty in emerging state and self-surveillance technologies. It tells the story of vast dragnet systems constructed to predict the next terrorist and of how familiar forms of prejudice seep into the data by the back door. In software placeholders, such as “Mohammed Badguy,” the fantasy of pure data collides with the old specter of national purity. It shows how smart machines for ubiquitous, automated self-tracking, manufacturing knowledge, paradoxically lie beyond the human senses. This data is increasingly being taken up by employers, insurers, and courts of law, creating imperfect proxies through which my truth can be overruled. This book argues that as datafication transforms what counts as knowledge, it is dismantling the long-standing link between knowledge and human reason, rational publics, and free individuals. If data promises objective knowledge, then we must ask in return, Knowledge by and for whom; enabling what forms of life for the human subject?
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