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Dot-com design : the rise of a usable, social, commercial web
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ISBN: 9781479860074 1479860077 9781479872725 1479872725 9781479892907 1479892904 Year: 2018 Publisher: New York, NY : New York University Press,


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How the internet became commercial : innovation, privatization, and the birth of a new network
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ISBN: 0691167362 0691178399 1400874297 9780691167367 Year: 2015 Publisher: Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press,

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In less than a decade, the Internet went from being a series of loosely connected networks used by universities and the military to the powerful commercial engine it is today. This book describes how many of the key innovations that made this possible came from entrepreneurs and iconoclasts who were outside the mainstream-and how the commercialization of the Internet was by no means a foregone conclusion at its outset.Shane Greenstein traces the evolution of the Internet from government ownership to privatization to the commercial Internet we know today. This is a story of innovation from the edges. Greenstein shows how mainstream service providers that had traditionally been leaders in the old-market economy became threatened by innovations from industry outsiders who saw economic opportunities where others didn't-and how these mainstream firms had no choice but to innovate themselves. New models were tried: some succeeded, some failed. Commercial markets turned innovations into valuable products and services as the Internet evolved in those markets. New business processes had to be created from scratch as a network originally intended for research and military defense had to deal with network interconnectivity, the needs of commercial users, and a host of challenges with implementing innovative new services.How the Internet Became Commercial demonstrates how, without any central authority, a unique and vibrant interplay between government and private industry transformed the Internet.

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Entrepreneurship. --- Telecommunication --- Information technology --- Internet industry --- Internet --- Entrepreneur --- Intrapreneur --- Capitalism --- Business incubators --- DARPA Internet --- Internet (Computer network) --- Wide area networks (Computer networks) --- World Wide Web --- Computer industry --- Technological innovations. --- Economic aspects. --- History. --- Internet - Economic aspects --- Internet industry - History --- Information technology - Economic aspects --- Telecommunication - Technological innovations --- Advertising. --- At Best. --- Auction. --- Bidding. --- Bulletin board. --- Business partner. --- Business process. --- CIX. --- Commercial Internet eXchange. --- Commercialization of the Internet. --- Commercialization. --- Compaq. --- Competitive advantage. --- CompuServe. --- Computer network. --- Computer scientist. --- Computer. --- Computing. --- Customer. --- Designer. --- Dial-up Internet access. --- Domain name. --- Dot-com bubble. --- E-commerce. --- Economics. --- Email. --- Employment. --- Engineering. --- Expense. --- Forecasting. --- Funding. --- Governance. --- HTML. --- Household. --- IBM. --- Illustration. --- Information technology. --- Infrastructure. --- Insider. --- Institution. --- Intel. --- Interconnection. --- Internet Explorer. --- Internet Society. --- Internet access. --- Investor. --- Killer application. --- Larry Page. --- Local area network. --- MCI Inc. --- Market value. --- Marketing. --- Mass market. --- Microsoft. --- Modem. --- Mosaic (web browser). --- National Science Foundation. --- Netscape. --- NetworKing. --- Network Solutions. --- Network effect. --- Operating system. --- PSINet. --- Participant. --- Personal computer. --- Pricing. --- Privatization. --- Procurement. --- Programmer. --- Reputation. --- Requirement. --- Research and development. --- Retail. --- Server (computing). --- Shareware. --- Software. --- Standardization. --- Startup company. --- Stephen Wolff. --- Subsidy. --- Supply (economics). --- Technology. --- Telecommunication. --- Telephone company. --- Tim Berners-Lee. --- UUNET. --- Unix. --- Value chain. --- Vendor. --- Venture capital. --- Viral marketing. --- Web page. --- Website. --- Wi-Fi. --- Wide Variety. --- Windows 95. --- World Wide Web Consortium. --- World Wide Web. --- Writing.


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Millions, billions, zillions : defending yourself in a world of too many numbers
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ISBN: 0691190135 Year: 2018 Publisher: Princeton, New Jersey : Princeton University Press,

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An essential guide to recognizing bogus numbers and misleading dataNumbers are often intimidating, confusing, and even deliberately deceptive-especially when they are really big. The media loves to report on millions, billions, and trillions, but frequently makes basic mistakes or presents such numbers in misleading ways. And misunderstanding numbers can have serious consequences, since they can deceive us in many of our most important decisions, including how to vote, what to buy, and whether to make a financial investment. In this short, accessible, enlightening, and entertaining book, leading computer scientist Brian Kernighan teaches anyone-even diehard math-phobes-how to demystify the numbers that assault us every day.With examples drawn from a rich variety of sources, including journalism, advertising, and politics, Kernighan demonstrates how numbers can mislead and misrepresent. In chapters covering big numbers, units, dimensions, and more, he lays bare everything from deceptive graphs to speciously precise numbers. And he shows how anyone-using a few basic ideas and lots of shortcuts-can easily learn to recognize common mistakes, determine whether numbers are credible, and make their own sensible estimates when needed.Giving you the simple tools you need to avoid being fooled by dubious numbers, Millions, Billions, Zillions is an essential survival guide for a world drowning in big-and often bad-data.

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Numbers, Complex. --- Data mining. --- Algorithmic knowledge discovery --- Factual data analysis --- KDD (Information retrieval) --- Knowledge discovery in data --- Knowledge discovery in databases --- Mining, Data --- Database searching --- Complex numbers --- Imaginary quantities --- Quantities, Imaginary --- Algebra, Universal --- Quaternions --- Vector analysis --- A picture is worth a thousand words. --- AARP. --- American Medical Association. --- Approximation. --- Arithmetic mean. --- Arithmetic. --- Associated Press. --- Baby boomers. --- Back-of-the-envelope calculation. --- Barrel (unit). --- Birth rate. --- Blogger (service). --- Body surface area. --- Breast cancer. --- Calculation. --- Celsius. --- Centenarian. --- Computation. --- Consumer Reports. --- Corporate tax. --- Correlation does not imply causation. --- Daniel Kahneman. --- Darrell Huff. --- Dilbert. --- Dot-com bubble. --- Economics. --- Edward Tufte. --- Error. --- Estimation. --- Exabyte. --- Exponential growth. --- FLOPS. --- Factoid. --- Fermi problem. --- Gigabyte. --- Half Gone. --- Headline. --- Hectare. --- Home computer. --- How to Lie with Statistics. --- Hulu. --- Identity theft. --- Inception. --- Inflation. --- Innumeracy (book). --- Jeff Bezos. --- John Maynard Keynes. --- Just in case. --- Kilobit. --- Kilogram. --- Life expectancy. --- Little's law. --- Millionth. --- Mortality rate. --- My Local. --- Naomi Wolf. --- National Rifle Association. --- Net worth. --- Newspaper. --- Newsweek. --- Nobel Prize. --- Order of magnitude. --- Outright. --- Percentage point. --- Percentage. --- Petabit. --- Petabyte. --- Population growth. --- Pound sterling. --- Power of 10. --- Quadrillion. --- Quantity. --- Ranking (information retrieval). --- Result. --- Round number. --- Rule of 72. --- Sampling bias. --- School bus. --- Scientific notation. --- Square foot. --- Square yard. --- Strategic Petroleum Reserve (United States). --- Tax cut. --- Tax. --- Technology. --- Terabit. --- The Beauty Myth. --- The Colbert Report. --- The New York Times. --- The Wisdom of Crowds. --- The World's Billionaires. --- U.S. News & World Report. --- Ultra-high-definition television. --- Unemployment. --- W. E. B. Du Bois. --- Warren Buffett. --- With high probability. --- Year. --- Your Computer (British magazine). --- Zettabyte. --- Mathematics --- Mathematics in mass media --- Critical thinking --- Statistics --- Big data --- Million (The number) --- Billion (The number) --- Evaluation --- Methodology

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