A History of the Internet and the Digital Future

Author:   Johnny Ryan
Publisher:   Reaktion Books
ISBN:  

9781780231129


Pages:   248
Publication Date:   01 February 2013
Format:   Paperback
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A History of the Internet and the Digital Future


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This book 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, 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.

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Author:   Johnny Ryan
Publisher:   Reaktion Books
Imprint:   Reaktion Books
Dimensions:   Width: 21.60cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 13.80cm
Weight:   0.295kg
ISBN:  

9781780231129


ISBN 10:   1780231121
Pages:   248
Publication Date:   01 February 2013
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Temporarily unavailable   Availability explained
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Both an enormously useful work and a great read. Read it and understand what has made the Internet different. -TimWu, Columbia Law School<br><br>--Tim Wu


Both an enormously useful work and a great read. Read it and understand what has made the Internet different. -TimWu, Columbia Law School --Tim Wu Ryan understands the power shift that the Internet is. If you see the Internet as Ryan does, you will understand how Craigslist kills newspapers, how Facebook rises from nothing and why everything is being invented anew. --Phil Madsen, online politics pioneer (campaign manager of Jesse Ventura, 1998) --Phil Madsen Johnny Ryan has admirably captured the sweep of the Internet's development from its earliest days, showing us how its profound impact is in part an accident of history, a phenomenon whose most interesting and liberating aspects could fade without reinforcement of its core values. - Jonathan Zittrain, author of The Future of the Internet - And How to Stop It --Jonathan Zittrain Thanks to the proliferation of cloud services, ubiquitous, low-cost bandwidth, and new devices like smartphones and the iPad, there are fewer obstacles to innovation than ever before. In the next decade, the 'office' need not be much more than an Internet connection. Johnny Ryan takes us through the history of the Internet to demonstrate how it has changed everything. But that's not all; he also identifies what's to come in the future.We are in a new era of transformation that has been powered by the Internet. Understanding the trends driving this revolution is pivotal to success. Consider this book your road map to getting there. -Marc Benioff, Chairman and ceo of salesforce.com --Marc Benioff Ryan describes a fundamental shift and dispersion of power from traditional centres of power to the networked individual. This is a must-read for both governments and companies who need to fully understand this shift in power and the implications it has on how they interact with the networked individuals who represent their citizens, customers, suppliers. - Susanne Dirks, Leader, Global Centre for Economic Development(IBM Institute for Business Value) --Susanne Dirks


""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."" - I (The Independent) ""an engrossing, well-written account of the Internets founding and the backstory of the underlying protocols and plumbing, which draws on that rich history to make predictions about the nets future."" - Cory Doctorow, BoingBoing ""contains an unexpected, but most welcome surprise: stories. Amidst the RANDs and ARPANETs, the dates and somewhat dry details, and the numerous footnotes (the book is about as well-researched as any Ive read), Ryan weaves in stories. These stories are what make this such a wonderful read . . . a thoughtful book that is well researched and well written. The stories and historical references add color and life to the text and help show important cultural connections between todays digital age and earlier times."" - popmatters.com ""Both an enormously useful work and a great read. Read it and understand what has made the Internet different."" - Professor Tim Wu, Columbia Law School ""Thanks to the proliferation of cloud services, ubiquitous, low-cost bandwidth, and new devices like smartphones and the iPad, there are fewer obstacles to innovation than ever before. In the next decade, the office need not be much more than an Internet connection. Johnny Ryan takes us through the history of the Internet to demonstrate how it has changed everything. But thats not all he also identifies what&#39s to come in the future. We are in a new era of transformation that has been powered by the Internet. Understanding the trends driving this revolution is pivotal to success. Consider this book your road map to getting there."" - Marc Benioff, Chairman and CEO of salesforce.com ""Johnny Ryan has admirably captured the sweep of the Internets development from its earliest days, showing us how its profound impact is in part an accident of history, a phenomenon whose most interesting and liberating aspects could fade without reinforcement of its core values."" - Professor Jonathan Zittrain, Professor of Law, Harvard Law School and Kennedy School Professor of Computer Science, Harvard SEAS Author, The Future of the Internet And How to Stop It


Both an enormously useful work and a great read. Read it and understand what has made the Internet different. -TimWu, Columbia Law School --Tim Wu Ryan understands the power shift that the Internet is. If you see the Internet as Ryan does, you will understand how Craigslist kills newspapers, how Facebook rises from nothing and why everything is being invented anew. --Phil Madsen, online politics pioneer (campaign manager of Jesse Ventura, 1998) --Phil Madsen Johnny Ryan has admirably captured the sweep of the Internet's development from its earliest days, showing us how its profound impact is in part an accident of history, a phenomenon whose most interesting and liberating aspects could fade without reinforcement of its core values. - Jonathan Zittrain, author of The Future of the Internet - And How to Stop It --Jonathan Zittrain Ryan describes a fundamental shift and dispersion of power from traditional centres of power to the networked individual. This is a must-read for both governments and companies who need to fully understand this shift in power and the implications it has on how they interact with the networked individuals who represent their citizens, customers, suppliers. - Susanne Dirks, Leader, Global Centre for Economic Development(IBM Institute for Business Value) --Susanne Dirks Thanks to the proliferation of cloud services, ubiquitous, low-cost bandwidth, and new devices like smartphones and the iPad, there are fewer obstacles to innovation than ever before. In the next decade, the 'office' need not be much more than an Internet connection. Johnny Ryan takes us through the history of the Internet to demonstrate how it has changed everything. But that's not all; he also identifies what's to come in the future.We are in a new era of transformation that has been powered by the Internet. Understanding the trends driving this revolution is pivotal to success. Consider this book your road map to getting there. -Marc Benioff, Chairman and ceo of salesforce.com --Marc Benioff


""Both an enormously useful work and a great read. Read it and understand what has made the Internet different.""-TimWu, Columbia Law School --Tim Wu ""Ryan understands the power shift that the Internet is. If you see the Internet as Ryan does, you will understand how Craigslist kills newspapers, how Facebook rises from nothing and why everything is being invented anew.""--Phil Madsen, online politics pioneer (campaign manager of Jesse Ventura, 1998) --Phil Madsen ""Johnny Ryan has admirably captured the sweep of the Internet's development from its earliest days, showing us how its profound impact is in part an accident of history, a phenomenon whose most interesting and liberating aspects could fade without reinforcement of its core values.""- Jonathan Zittrain, author of ""The Future of the Internet - And How to Stop It"" --Jonathan Zittrain ""Thanks to the proliferation of cloud services, ubiquitous, low-cost bandwidth, and new devices like smartphones and the iPad, there are fewer obstacles to innovation than ever before. In the next decade, the 'office' need not be much more than an Internet connection. Johnny Ryan takes us through the history of the Internet to demonstrate how it has changed everything. But that's not all; he also identifies what's to come in the future.We are in a new era of transformation that has been powered by the Internet. Understanding the trends driving this revolution is pivotal to success. Consider this book your road map to getting there.""-Marc Benioff, Chairman and ceo of salesforce.com --Marc Benioff ""Ryan describes a fundamental shift and dispersion of power from traditional centres of power to the networked individual. This is a must-read for both governments and companies who need to fully understand this shift in power and the implications it has on how they interact with the networked individuals who represent their citizens, customers, suppliers.""- Susanne Dirks, Leader, Global Centre for Economic Development(IBM Institute for Business Value) --Susanne Dirks


Author Information

Johnny Ryan is Senior Researcher at the Institute of International and European Affairs, Dublin, where he leads the Digital Future programme. To read Johnny Ryan’s blog please click here.

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