Netizens: On the History and Impact of Usenet and the InternetISBN: 978-0-8186-7706-9
Hardcover
361 pages
May 1997, Wiley-IEEE Computer Society Press
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Netizens, one of the first books detailing the Internet, looks at
the creation and development of this participatory global computer
network. The authors conducted online research to find out what
makes the Internet "tick". This research results in an informative
examination of the pioneering vision and actions that have helped
make the Net possible. The book is a detailed description of the
Net's construction and a step-by-step view of the past, present,
and future of the Internet, the Usenet and the WWW.
The book gives you the needed perspective to understand how the Net can impact the present and the turbulent future. These questions are answered: What is the vision that inspired or guided these people at each step? What was the technical or social problem or need that they were trying to solve? What can be done to help nourish the future extension and development of the Net? How can the Net be made available to a broader set of people?
The book gives you the needed perspective to understand how the Net can impact the present and the turbulent future. These questions are answered: What is the vision that inspired or guided these people at each step? What was the technical or social problem or need that they were trying to solve? What can be done to help nourish the future extension and development of the Net? How can the Net be made available to a broader set of people?