(Re)Inventing the Internet

(Re)Inventing the Internet
Title (Re)Inventing the Internet PDF eBook
Author Andrew Feenberg
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 141
Release 2012-03-24
Genre Education
ISBN 9460917348

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Although it has been in existence for over three decades, the Internet remains a contested technology. Its governance and role in civic life, education, and entertainment are all still openly disputed and debated. The issues include censorship and network control, privacy and surveillance, the political impact of activist blogging, peer to peer file sharing, the effects of video games on children, and many others. Media conglomerates, governments and users all contribute to shaping the forms and functions of the Internet as the limits and potentialities of the technologies are tested and extended. What is most surprising about the Internet is the proliferation of controversies and conflicts in which the creativity of ordinary users plays a central role. The title, (Re)Inventing the Internet, refers to this extraordinary flowering of agency in a society that tends to reduce its members to passive spectators. This collection presents a series of critical case studies that examine specific sites of change and contestation. These cover a range of phenomena including computer gaming cultures, online education, surveillance, and the mutual shaping of digital technologies and civic life.

Reinventing Knowledge: From Alexandria to the Internet

Reinventing Knowledge: From Alexandria to the Internet
Title Reinventing Knowledge: From Alexandria to the Internet PDF eBook
Author Ian F. McNeely
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages 345
Release 2009-09-08
Genre Education
ISBN 0393337715

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Reinventing the Internet

Reinventing the Internet
Title Reinventing the Internet PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. House. Committee on Science. Subcommittee on Research
Publisher
Total Pages 76
Release 2002
Genre Computers
ISBN

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Technologies and Protocols for the Future of Internet Design: Reinventing the Web

Technologies and Protocols for the Future of Internet Design: Reinventing the Web
Title Technologies and Protocols for the Future of Internet Design: Reinventing the Web PDF eBook
Author Prakash Vidyarthi, Deo
Publisher IGI Global
Total Pages 351
Release 2012-02-29
Genre Computers
ISBN 146660204X

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The Internet has changed significantly from its beginnings as a simple network used to pass data from one computer to another. Containing essential tools for everyday information processing, the Internet is used by small and large organizations alike and continues to evolve with the changing information technology landscape. Technologies and Protocols for the Future of Internet Design: Reinventing the Web aims to provide relevant methods and theories in the area of the Internet design. It is written for the research community and professionals who wish to improve their understanding of future Internet technologies and gain knowledge of new tools and techniques in future Internet design.

Reinventing Discovery

Reinventing Discovery
Title Reinventing Discovery PDF eBook
Author Michael Nielsen
Publisher Princeton University Press
Total Pages 272
Release 2020-04-07
Genre Science
ISBN 0691202842

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"Reinventing Discovery argues that we are in the early days of the most dramatic change in how science is done in more than 300 years. This change is being driven by new online tools, which are transforming and radically accelerating scientific discovery"--

Reinventing the Product

Reinventing the Product
Title Reinventing the Product PDF eBook
Author Eric Schaeffer
Publisher Kogan Page Publishers
Total Pages 393
Release 2019-03-03
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0749484659

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Create the personalized and compelling experiences that today's customers expect by harnessing AI and digital technologies to create smart connected products, with this cutting-edge guide from senior leaders at Accenture. Digital technology is both friend and foe: highly disruptive, yet it cannot be ignored. As traditional products transform into smart connected products faster than ever before, companies that fail to make use of it now put themselves in the firing line for disintermediation or even eradication. However, digital technology is also the biggest opportunity for product-making businesses to create the next generation of goods in the marketplace. In Reinventing the Product, Eric Schaeffer and David Sovie, both Senior Managing Directors at Accenture, show how this reinvention is made possible, to deliver truly intelligent, and often even autonomous, products. Reinventing the Product makes the case for companies to rethink their product strategy, innovation and engineering processes, including: - How to harness the opportunities of AI and digital technologies, such as IoT sensors, blockchain, advanced analytics, cloud and edge computing - Practical advice on transforming their entire culture to build the future of successful 'living products' - Features case studies from global organizations such as Faurecia, Signify, Symmons and Haier and interviews with thought leaders from top companies including Amazon, ABB, Tesla, Samsung and Google This book provides the only advice any product-making company needs as it embarks on, or accelerates, its digitization journey.

Inventing the Internet

Inventing the Internet
Title Inventing the Internet PDF eBook
Author Janet Abbate
Publisher MIT Press
Total Pages 275
Release 2000-07-24
Genre Science
ISBN 0262261332

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Janet Abbate recounts the key players and technologies that allowed the Internet to develop; but her main focus is always on the social and cultural factors that influenced the Internet's design and use. Since the late 1960s the Internet has grown from a single experimental network serving a dozen sites in the United States to a network of networks linking millions of computers worldwide. In Inventing the Internet, Janet Abbate recounts the key players and technologies that allowed the Internet to develop; but her main focus is always on the social and cultural factors that influenced the Internets design and use. The story she unfolds is an often twisting tale of collaboration and conflict among a remarkable variety of players, including government and military agencies, computer scientists in academia and industry, graduate students, telecommunications companies, standards organizations, and network users. The story starts with the early networking breakthroughs formulated in Cold War think tanks and realized in the Defense Department's creation of the ARPANET. It ends with the emergence of the Internet and its rapid and seemingly chaotic growth. Abbate looks at how academic and military influences and attitudes shaped both networks; how the usual lines between producer and user of a technology were crossed with interesting and unique results; and how later users invented their own very successful applications, such as electronic mail and the World Wide Web. She concludes that such applications continue the trend of decentralized, user-driven development that has characterized the Internet's entire history and that the key to the Internet's success has been a commitment to flexibility and diversity, both in technical design and in organizational culture.