100 Ideas That Changed the Web

Author(s): Jim Boulton

Computers

This innovative title looks at the history of the Web from its early roots in the research projects of the US government to the interactive online world we know and use today. Fully illustrated with images of early computing equipment and the inside story of the online worlds movers and shakers, the book explains the origins of the Webs key technologies, such as hypertext and mark-up language, the social ideas that underlie its networks, such as open source, and creative commons, and key moments in its development, such as the movement to broadband and the Dotcom Crash. Later ideas look at the origins of social networking and the latest developments on the Web, such as The Cloud and the Semantic Web. Following the design of the previous titles in the series, this book will be in a new, smaller format. It provides an informed and fascinating illustrated history of our most used and fastest-developing technology.

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Jim Boulton is the curator of 'Digital Archaeology', an event that celebrates the golden age of the website and raises the profile of web archiving. The show has featured as a key part of Internet Week, gaining global media coverage and support from The Library of Congress, The British Library, and Google. He is also organizing an exhibition of 100 objects that plot the digital revolution at London's Barbican center.

General Fields

  • : 9781780673707
  • : Laurence King Publishing
  • : Laurence King Publishing
  • : 0.58
  • : August 2014
  • : 216mm X 168mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : July 2014
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Jim Boulton
  • : Paperback
  • : Jul-14
  • : English
  • : 004.67809
  • : 216
  • : 400 colour illustrations