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How the Internet Happened

From Netscape to the iPhone

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1 of 1 copy available
1 of 1 copy available

Tech guru Brian McCullough delivers a rollicking history of the internet, why it exploded, and how it changed everything.

The internet was never intended for you, opines Brian McCullough in this lively narrative of an era that utterly transformed everything we thought we knew about technology. In How the Internet Happened, he chronicles the whole fascinating story for the first time, beginning in a dusty Illinois basement in 1993, when a group of college kids set off a once-in-an-epoch revolution with what would become the first "dotcom."

Depicting the lives of now-famous innovators like Netscape's Marc Andreessen and Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg, McCullough also reveals surprising quirks and unknown tales as he tracks both the technology and the culture around the internet's rise. Cinematic in detail and unprecedented in scope, the result both enlightens and informs as it draws back the curtain on the new rhythm of disruption and innovation the internet fostered, and helps to redefine an era that changed every part of our lives.

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      McCullough's history of technology focuses on the intersection of the personal computer and the network, predominantly focusing on the launch of internet networks (Netscape, AOL, Prodigy) and ending with the rise of todays' big-tech players (Amazon, Google, Apple). Narrator Timothy Andr�s Pabon's voice provides a sense of wonder and enthusiasm, which capture the overwhelmingly sunny tone of McCullough's prose. However, his energy is not equally distributed, and there are some passages where the narration falls flat. McCullough's work will strike chords of nostalgia for those who stumbled onto the web in the 1980s and '90s while providing a strong understanding for those who missed the rise but enjoy the ubiquity of the internet in the 21st century. L.E. © AudioFile 2019, Portland, Maine

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