A History of the Internet and the Digital Future
9781780231129
9781861897770
9781861898357
Distributed for Reaktion Books
A History of the Internet and the Digital Future
A History of the Internet and the Digital Future tells the story of the development of the Internet from the 1950s to the present and examines how the balance of power has shifted between the individual and the state in the areas of censorship, copyright infringement, intellectual freedom, and terrorism and warfare. Johnny Ryan explains how the Internet has revolutionized political campaigns; how the development of the World Wide Web enfranchised a new online population of assertive, niche consumers; and how the dot-com bust taught smarter firms to capitalize on the power of digital artisans. From the government-controlled systems of the Cold War to today’s move towards cloud computing, user-driven content, and the new global commons, this book reveals the trends that are shaping the businesses, politics, and media of the digital future.
“The WikiLeaks saga may have drawn us into new, and scary, galaxies of cyberspace, but this survey of the online story so far offers a handy catch-up that will prove a boon to geeks and dabblers alike.”—Independent
“Contains an unexpected, but most welcome surprise: stories. These stories are what makes this such a wonderful read. . . . The stories and historical references add color and life to the text and help show important cultural connections between today’s digital age and earlier times.”—PopMatters
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Table of Contents
Preface: The Great Adjustment
Phase I: Distributed Network, Centrifugal Ideas
1 A Concept Born in the Shadow of the Nuke
2 The Military Experiment
3 The Essence of the Internet
4 Computers Become Cheap, Fast and Common
Phase II: Expansion
5 The Hoi Polloi Connect
6 Communities Based on Interest, not Proximity
7 From Military Networks to the Global Internet
8 The Web!
9 A Platform for Trade and the Pitfalls of the Dot-com
Phase III: The Emerging Environment
10 Web 2.0 and the Return to the Oral Tradition
11 New Audiences, the Fourth Wall and Extruded Media
12 Two-way Politics
13 Promise and Peril
Glossary
References
Select Bibliography
Acknowledgements
Index
Phase I: Distributed Network, Centrifugal Ideas
1 A Concept Born in the Shadow of the Nuke
2 The Military Experiment
3 The Essence of the Internet
4 Computers Become Cheap, Fast and Common
Phase II: Expansion
5 The Hoi Polloi Connect
6 Communities Based on Interest, not Proximity
7 From Military Networks to the Global Internet
8 The Web!
9 A Platform for Trade and the Pitfalls of the Dot-com
Phase III: The Emerging Environment
10 Web 2.0 and the Return to the Oral Tradition
11 New Audiences, the Fourth Wall and Extruded Media
12 Two-way Politics
13 Promise and Peril
Glossary
References
Select Bibliography
Acknowledgements
Index
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