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title = "Oh Myyy! (There Goes the Internet): Life, the Internet and Everything - George Takei"
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date = 2015-09-18
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tags = ["books", "george takei", "reviews", "star trek", "2 stars"]
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[GoodReads Summary](https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/16059137-oh-myyy):
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How did a 75-year old actor from Star Trek become a social media juggernaut?
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Why does everything he posts spread like wildfire across the ether, with tens
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or even hundreds of thousands of likes and shares? And what can other sites,
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celebrities and companies do to attain his stratospheric engagement levels,
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which hover or top 100 percent while theirs languish in the single digits?
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{{ stars(stars=2) }}
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Ok, totally my fault, but I bought the book expecting a bit about Takei
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history, but all I got was "how to be successful on Facebook".
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Don't get me wrong, it's not a bad book. It's easy to read and have its fun
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moments, but there is nothing about Takei himself -- again, my fault, I was
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expecting a biography when I didn't read the summary.
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