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A fascinating modern history of the technology that gave rise to the World Wide Web,
By Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Information Revolution: The Not-for-dummies Guide to the History, Technology, And Use of the World Wide Web (Paperback)
Written by technology consultant J. R. Okin, The Information Revolution: The Not-For-Dummies Guide to the History, Technology and Use of the World Wide Web is a fascinating modern history of the technology that gave rise to the World Wide Web. From the Web's precursors, to how the technology that created it spread so rapidly, its impact on publishing and broadcasting, its empowerment of individuals, to the "dark side" of the Web that can be used to track information about those who surf it, and much more, The Information Revolution gives a grand tour of stunning, rapid, and very recent changes. Heavily researched, and featuring an index for quick and easily reference, The Information Revolution is an ideal resource for students of modern history seeking to better explore and understand the Web's titanic impact. Also highly recommended are the other volumes in this series, The Internet Revolution and The Technology Revolution.
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The Information Revolution: The Not-for-dummies Guide to the History, Technology, And Use of the World Wide Web by J. R. Okin (Hardcover - September 30, 2005)
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