09 FEB 2011 by ideonexus

 Not Everything is On the Internet

The Internet shows me more and more about those who participate in it, but I worry lest I forget that not everything or everyone in the world has a home on the Internet. Missing are those who cannot read or write, who have no access to a computer, or who chose to remain disconnected. There is a danger of coming to think that what cannot be found on an Internet search doesn’t exist, and that the virtual world is the world. It isn’t. However bizarre and incredible the people populating the ...
Folksonomies: internet society
Folksonomies: internet society
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It's easy to forget that there is a large portion of the population that is not online or not contributing because they cannot afford it or outright reject it.

01 JAN 2010 by ideonexus

 The Importance of Knowing What Runs the Internet

Why do we choose to approach the most cutting-edge computer technologies of our brave new world using the language and concepts of cavemen? We talk of loading data "up" to somewhere--but where do we mean? Heaven? We transfer data via ethernet cables as if data were "ethereal." Developers of tomorrow's computers talk excitedly about "cloud" computing. We don't marvel at a Ford factory and think the finished cars are the result of magical processes. bit when we conceptualize the Internet we bec...
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When we forget that the Internet is run on masses of logic circuits performing binary algebra in refrigerated server farms all over the world, we fall prey to magical metaphors about it. This quote comes from a picture set of server farms in the magazine.