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What IS the internet, anyway?

Where Wizards Stay Up Late: The Origins Of The Internet by Katie Hafner, Matthew Lyon

April 1, 2018 by Halbs 2 Comments

AMC’s computer tech/hot people drama “Halt and Catch Fire” is set in the 1980s and 1990s. It’s a great drama, and also set in the fascinating and generally not seen subgenre of period-piece computer tech. The soundtracks alone make the show worth watching. I love that show, and its iconic line: “Computers aren’t the thing. They’re the thing that gets you to the thing.” I’ve been online for about 25 years, and the gutsin that quote resonated deeply with me. As an artsy, quiet kid, what I loved the most about messing around with tech was the sense of possibility. I also made some friends along the way I otherwise wouldn’t have met. Driven by wanting to learn more about the real people in the world of Halt, I stumbled upon some book recommendations on reddit. Wizards is one of the books I grabbed. 

As I found out in the book, it turns out there was a guy more than 50 years ago, Licklader, who basically wrote what Halt quoted. Back when computers were room sized and their use wasn’t obvious,he foresaw the ability to connect ideas and people. It was awesome to read about Licklader and others who just blazed a trail and forged tech as they saw fit, just because they could. This book was a great followup to Dava Sobel’s Longitude, which covers events that transpired centuries before but held the same spirit.

This book was kind of a slow burn for me, although I did enjoy reading it. If you’re curious where the internet came from, it’s worth checking out from your library. The book was published in 1996, so it does feel incomplete given the prevalence of high-speed internet, streaming, and smartphones. I would love a volume two of this!

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4/1/2018 Halbs's CBR10 Review No:24 |
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  1. mathildehoeg says

    April 5, 2018 at 3:39 am

    This sounds really interesting! How would you rate the book for someone who knows who Tim Berners-Lee is, but would like to learn more about the internet? Is this book elementary or a nice addition to what I might already know?

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    • Halbs says

      April 5, 2018 at 10:57 am

      I don’t remember Tim Berners-Lee popping up in this book by name, although the WWW obviously comes up. It’s pretty late in the book. Here is kind of the time frame of what is covered:

      Psychoacoustics (!) –> Computer Science –> ARPA –> BBN making IMPs –> MsgGroup/Email –> WWW

      I would say it’s pretty elementary in that I’m not a computer science/IT guy and was more into the human interest/narrative of it, and it worked for that. However, some it is kind of technical with copies of handwritten network sketches from the OG internet guys.

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