(Book). Advancements in technology, such as tablets and smartphones, have changed the way people work. As a result, the chasm in areas such as information access, opinions, and even ethics has
widened between people who are keeping up with the continuing changes and those who have been left behind. In An Age Without Samples, Ikutaro Kakehashi argues that what we need to do now is
resurrect the "venture spirit" we saw from the late ’60s through the ’80s. With the explosive change brought about by IT, social networking, and other developments, there is a very rare
opportunity today for venture businesses. Based on a solid footing in his area of specialty as a pioneer in music and technology, Kakehashi uses the digital age as the backdrop of the times we
live in. In this book, he offers tips on how one might navigate this "age without samples," drawing from his own personal experience, successes, and most important, groundbreaking product
development.