The first book worth recommending to Internet product managers is Rational Optimist: How Prosperity Evolves, which is the best and most sincere book in a series of books I have read about how technology promotes social progress. Similarly, there is a book called Abundance.
These two books tell how to solve the problem of resource shortage. For example, the shortage of water resources is not due to the real lack of such resources. In fact, 70% of the earth is rich in water resources. If seawater can be desalinated, the shortage of water resources will not affect the development of the world.
There is also a book worth learning, The Master Switch: The Rise and Fall of the Information Empire, which expounds at & amp; The development, differentiation and re-emergence of T-Talk about the attitude of the American government to the communication industry, Hollywood, cable TV and Internet.
However, I think there are still some good books that can stand the precipitation of time, but my personal feeling is that these books should be read after you have accumulated considerable work and projects, otherwise it will not help much.
The Internet industry is changing too fast. Usually, the publishing cycle of a book has ended, and the examples mentioned are no longer applicable or the trend is gone. What impressed me deeply was that I bought a book about interactive design of mobile app before and got it. Although it has just been published, many of its examples are obviously out of date.
If you are just a new product manager (or want to enter the industry), don't read books. It is reliable for you to jump directly to various experience products, pay attention to various industries, find relationships and chat with people in the industry.