The Heart of the Internet: An Insider's View of the Origin and Promise of the On-Line Revolution

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Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2003-07-01
Publisher(s): Red Wheel/Weiser
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Summary

Jacques Vallee was among the engineers and visionaries who set up the Internet, hoping to connect people -- not control them -- through information. For a few years, it seemed that this dream was being realized. But after the dot com crash of 2001, much of the Web's information flowed into the media giants and corporate conglomerates, leaving millions of Net denizens without true freedom of choice. And then there is the threat of government snooping... All is not lost, but it is time for public and private actions to rebuild the dream and win back our freedom. In The Heart of the Internet, Vallee: reconstructs the history of computer technology and destroys a few myths (Eniac was not the first computer; Apple did not invent the mouse, and neither did Xerox.); uses first-person recollections and notes to describe the series of breakthroughs that transformed computers from calculating machines to universal platforms for new media; describes the Internet in today's marketplace, pressured on the one hand by commercial interests seeking to influence not merely our purchases but our thoughts, and on the other by governmental obsession to harness the whole system to its own narrow definitions of security -- sacrificing our privacy and possibly our freedom in the process; states a set of principles for network citizens and suggests how we can create new standards for Internet usage. Book jacket.

Author Biography

Dr. Jacques Vallee has authored twenty books and more than fifty articles in fields ranging from astrophysics to database management, communications, and finance. Educated in France, where he received a master's degree in astrophysics, he specialized in computer science in the United States, obtained his doctorate in artificial intelligence at Northwestern University, and led the team that developed pioneering network software on ARPANET, the ancestor of Internet. A passionate observer of Silicon Valley, he founded an information technology company there before becoming a venture capitalist. He lives in San Francisco with his wife, Janine. They have two children

Table of Contents

Prologue ix
Part One: The First Explorers
Getting Out of Our Sphere
3(23)
The Digital Society: Solid State or Grapevine?
26(17)
Arpanet Genesis
43(30)
Part Two: Making the Planet a Better Place
The Birth of a New Culture
73(17)
Growing the Grapevines
90(22)
An Unfinished Revolution
112(13)
Part Three: The Betrayal of the Internet
The End of Innocence
125(14)
Building the Future Mesh
139(12)
They Want Well-Trained Humans
151(14)
Part Four: How We Can Save the Dream
Four Essential Principles
165(12)
Your Personal Countermeasures
177(10)
To Create a System
187(5)
Endnotes 192(3)
Index of Individuals Cited 195(2)
Index of Topics 197(4)
About the Author 201

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