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Who created the Web and why? How did its introduction change the Internet? How did the Web change the management and operation of businesses, government agencies, research and charitable organizations? How did it affect the way we locate information, buy products, and entertain ourselves? Why did it dramatically impact the use of computers and computer networking? This book answers these and many other questions about the World Wide Web, its history, and its use. It's not uncommon to hear people refer to the Internet and the Web as if they were one and the same thing. There are good reasons why many people make this mistake and why many people are unclear about the relationship between the Web and the Internet. Journalists and newscasters routinely use the two names interchangeably, which is one obvious source of the problem. Another source of the problem - this one far less obvious but of greater impact - has to do with the evolution of Web browsers. Netscape's Navigator and Microsoft's Internet Explorer, which are the two most popular tools for surfing the Web, have become multipurpose network applications that are used for exchanging and managing email, interacting in chat rooms, and other common Internet activities. None of these activities have any connection to browsing the Web, but use of these applications blurs the distinctions between the Web and other services on the Internet as well as between the Web and the Internet itself. This book was written to make these distinctions clear. It explains in a manner that anyone can understand exactly how the Web operates as a service on the Internet and how its system for managing and sharing information functions. The Information Revolution presents the complete history of the World Wide Web - from its original design and engineering as an information management system at CERN to its introduction onto the Internet and its rapid acceptance as a de facto standard for publishing information on the Internet to its role in transforming the Internet into a resource that virtually anyone can use. The Web's history is followed by a detailed explanation of how the Web's technology works and why it works so well. This book also examines many of the ways in which business, government, other organizations, and individuals are using the Web, and it explores how the Web is changing to meet changing needs as well as one possible future for the Web, which is called the Semantic Web.

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Discover the REVOLUTION that is the INTERNET

This plain language guide explains:

- How the Internet was navigated and how information was managed before the arrival of the Web.
- Who invented the Web and how its creator's vision and committment helped to ensure the Web's success.
- How the Web works, and why its technology spread so rapidly.
- How the Web has a hidden, dark side that tracks information about us.
- How the Web evolved into a multimedia information publication system and its impact on publishing and broadcasting.
- Why information is the lifeblood of the Web, and how the Web constitutes an information space on the Internet.
- How the Web empowers individuals.
- Why the Web must change - to survive.

The Information Revolution is the second volume of a 3-book series that also includes:

- The Internet Revolution: The Not-For-Dummies Guide to the History, Technology, and Use of the Internet and

- The Technology Revolution: The Not-For-Dummies Guide to the Impact, Perils, and Promise of the Internet.

About the Author

J. R. Okin is a technology consultant who specializes in systems engineering. His clients have included AT&T Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technologies, Unix International, and the Open Software Foundation. During the dot com boom, Mr. Okin worked as the Director of Software Engineering and Development at a small Internet startup in New York City. He received a bachelor's degree from Vassar College and a master's degree from Cambridge University, both in English Literature.

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  • PublisherIronbound Press
  • Publication date2005
  • ISBN 10 0976385732
  • ISBN 13 9780976385738
  • BindingPaperback
  • LanguageEnglish
  • Number of pages352

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