11. Linked - An examination at how links and connections actually play a vital role in human society, especially in this digital age
9. Wikinomics - Insightfully examines how wiki's and collective intelligence has reshaped how business is conducted
8. Everything Is Miscellaneous - An intelligent philosophical inquiry into how the digital age has refashioned the hierarchical taxonomic world
7. Tipping Point - Gladwell's look at how small things can produce large dividends
6. Paradox of Choice - Too much of anything is bad for you, and too much choice is no different.
5. The World Is Flat - A journalistic examination into how geography no longer matters in the digital era
4. Here Comes Everybody - Shirky looks at how social media has changed the way we live our lives
3. Paradox of Time - Looks at how time is a finite resource, and strategies on how to make the most use of our time.
2. Free - Chris Anderson's new book redesigns the way we think about open access & source and how business models must adapt to it
1. Remix - Perhaps the best book that Lawrence Lessig has produced to date, a funny, evocative, and charming examination into how 'free' remixing should be evaluated