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Harvard Conference on April 8, 1997

The Internet drives the hottest stocks on Wall Street, shapes technological innovation, and fills the pages of the world's presses. What does this mean for society, government, commerce, and other institutions? How will the way we live, work, profit, learn, govern, and communicate change?

In the Spring of 1996, hundreds of international leaders in technology, business, education, and government gathered at Harvard University to discuss the growing and future impact of the Internet: one of the most potent technological innovations of this century. This volume, which includes the writings and debate from this ground-breaking forum, provides an expert assessment of the impact of this rapidly changing technology for the next decade and into the new millennium.

CEOs and leaders of Microsoft, Apple Computer, Sun Microsystems, and Digital Equipment join dozens of leaders in providing first-hand accounts of current revolutionary changes in the computer industry, as well as their influence on the future: for workers, customer relations, and creation and ownership of products. These pieces serve as an excellent source for understanding today's hottest Internet technologies, as well as exploring the important issues regarding what is at stake for a society with greater and growing ties to cyberspace.

Topics include privacy and security, property rights, censorship, telecommunications regulation, and the global impact of emerging Internet technologies. Keynote speakers include Bill Gates (Microsoft), Scott McNealy (Sun), and Diana Lady Dougan (Center for Stategic and International Studies).


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Many changes have taken place in the online world since the Harvard Conference on the Internet in May 1996, but scholars will nonetheless migrate to this excellent transcript of the conference, which archives discussions on technology, education, the public library online, healthcare, business, law, public policy and press and politics. Also featured are musings on privacy and security, property rights, censorship, telecommunication regulation, and the global impact of emerging Internet technologies. Keynote speeches by luminaries from Intel, Sun Microsystems, Digital Equipment Corporation, and Apple Computer are here as well, as is a lofty overture by none other than Bill Gates of Microsoft. An important, panoramic look at the future impact of the Internet, possibly the most potent technological innovation of the century; for all technology collections. [There is also a paperback/CD-ROM set priced at $32.95.?Ed.]?Geoff Rotunno, "Tri-Mix" Magazine, Goleta, Cal.
-?Geoff Rotunno, "Tri-Mix" Magazine, Goleta, Cal.
Copyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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[S]langy and knowledgeable, The Internet and Society offers stimulation on every page...Its great merit is that here are people with a real grasp of the future in discussion with those who are adapting it to their diverse daily lives.
--Christopher Hawtree (Daily Telegraph )

Many changes have taken place in the on-line world since the Harvard Conference on the Internet in May 1996, but scholars will nonetheless migrate to this excellent transcript of the conference, which archives discussions on technology, education, the public library online, healthcare, business, law, public policy and press and politics. Also featured are musings on privacy and security, property rights, censorship, telecommunications regulation, and the global impact of emerging Internet technologies. Keynote speeches by luminaries from Intel, Sun Microsystems, Digital Equipment Corporation, and Apple Computer are here as well, as is a lofty overture by none other than Bill Gates of Microsoft. An important, panoramic look at the future impact of the Internet. (Library Journal )

Product Details

  • Paperback: 528 pages
  • Publisher: O'Reilly Media; 1 edition (April 8, 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0674459318
  • ISBN-13: 978-0674459311
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 7 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.9 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #4,406,766 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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