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A Journey to the Center of the Internet

Ecco, 2013 more...


Editorial Rating

8

Qualities

  • Innovative

Recommendation

Andrew Blum adopts a strong, authoritative voice in this broad and complex exploration of the physical makeup of the Internet. Readers who prefer visual representations may find themselves impatient with Blum’s exploratory approach, though his prose is lovely and leavened with dry humor. But others will find the book lively, strange and fascinating. getAbstract recommends Blum’s insights to scholars of cyberculture and modern society, historians of technology, innovators, and the intellectually curious in every field.

Take-Aways

  • The Internet is the largest human creation, but few people consider its physical reality.
  • The web allows you to be virtually present anywhere, but it depends on actual connections in specific geographies.
  • Early on, the Internet functioned like a small town: Its few users shared a handful of professions, and all the participants knew one another.

About the Author

Andrew Blum, a contributing editor for Metropolis, writes about technology and architecture for publications including Wired, The New Yorker and Popular Science.


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