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The Hank Show: How a House-Painting, Drug-Running Dea Informant Built the Machine That Rules Our Lives

An engaging, cautiously admiring, portrait of Hank Asher (1951-2013), the 'father of data fusion,' someone most of us have never heard of ... Readers whose tech savvy is limited to turning off their laptop during a thunderstorm will appreciate Mr. Funk’s ability to explain complex technology in accessible terms.
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By following the colorful character of Hank Asher, The Hank Show succeeds in demonstrating how truly sinister the credit bureaus may actually be — worse even than Facebook.
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A timely book that reads like a Hunter S. Thompson adventure. A recommended purchase for libraries with computer science, public policy, or current events collections.
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