A Brief History of the Future: Origins and Destiny of the Internet
John Naughton
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Release: 1999-09-09
Weidenfeld & Nicholson
Pages: 384 (Hardcover)
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Description:
Most of us have no idea of how the Internet works or who created it. Even fewer have any idea of what it means for society and the future. A Brief History of the Future is an impassioned attempt to rescue the Internet from the condescension of posterity, to celebrate the engineers and scientists who created it and to explain the values and ideas that drove them. Its heroes are the people who laid the foundations of the post-modern world -- from visionaries like Robert Taylor, Norbert Wiener and Ted Nelson to the engineers -- Paul Baran, Donald Davies, Larry Roberts, Bob Kahn and Tim Berners-Lee -- who implemented their dreams in hardware and software.
In a cynical age, John Naughton has not lost his capacity for wonder. In this book, he writes about the Net in the way that Nick Hornby writes about football. He examines the nature of his own enthusiasm for technology and traces its roots in his lonely childhood and in his relationship with his father. A Brief History of the Future is an intensely personal celebration of vision and altruism, ingenuity and determination and above all, of the power of ideas, passionately felt, to change the world.
Other Formats:

Overlook Hardcover - 2000-06-26
327 pages (Hardcover)

Overlook TP - 2001-10-30
327 pages (Paperback)

Diane Pub Co - 1999-12
320 pages (Hardcover)

Phoenix (an Imprint of The Orion Publishing Group Ltd ) - 2000-10-05
336 pages (Paperback)
