
The History of the Internet: The Complete Story of How the Web, Social Media, and Technology Shaped Our Modern World
David C. Baxter
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.
Journey through the remarkable transformation of human civilization brought about by the Internet in this comprehensive exploration of digital history. Beginning with the room-sized computers of the...
Location:
United States
Description:
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. Journey through the remarkable transformation of human civilization brought about by the Internet in this comprehensive exploration of digital history. Beginning with the room-sized computers of the 1940s and Cold War military projects, follow the fascinating evolution of a technology that now connects over five billion people worldwide. Discover the pivotal moments that shaped our connected world: from the first ARPANET message in 1969, to Tim Berners-Lee's world-changing invention of the World Wide Web, through the dot-com boom and bust, to the mobile revolution that put the internet in everyone's pocket. Understand how social media platforms reshaped human interaction, how e-commerce transformed global business, and how streaming services revolutionized entertainment. Beyond a mere technological chronicle, this audiobook examines how the Internet democratized information, collapsed geographical boundaries, created new economies, and fundamentally altered how we form our identities and communities. It doesn't shy away from the challenges—privacy concerns, digital divides, environmental impacts, and the concentration of power in a handful of tech giants. As artificial intelligence, virtual reality, and the Internet of Things converge to create new possibilities, the book looks ahead to emerging technologies while reflecting on the lessons of internet history. What values should guide the next chapter of our digital evolution? How can we ensure this powerful technology serves humanity's best interests? Narrated with clarity and insight, this audiobook offers both historical perspective and forward-looking analysis of the most transformative technology of our time. Whether you're a digital native or remember the dial-up era, you'll gain a deeper understanding of how a military communication project evolved into the essential infrastructure of modern life—and what that means for our shared future. Duration - 1h 15m. Author - David C. Baxter. Narrator - Digital Voice Frederick E. Published Date - Saturday, 25 January 2025. Copyright - © 2025 Reigo Vilbiks ©.
Language:
English
Chapter 1: The Seeds of a Digital Revolution (1940s-1960s)
Duration:00:03:43
Chapter 2: ARPANET and the Birth of Computer Networking (1969-1973)
Duration:00:04:46
Chapter 3: From ARPANET to Internet: The Network Expands (1974-1982)
Duration:00:06:04
Chapter 4: The Dawn of the Public Internet (1983-1992)
Duration:00:06:34
Chapter 5: The Web Revolution and Dot-Com Boom (1993-2000)
Duration:00:07:51
Chapter 6: Bust and Rebirth: Web 2.0 Emerges (2000-2006)
Duration:00:07:49
Chapter 7: The Mobile and Social Media Revolution (2007-2014)
Duration:00:08:10
Chapter 8: The Platform Economy and AI Revolution (2015-2023)
Duration:00:10:41
Chapter 9: Technological Convergence and the Future Internet (2023 and Beyond)
Duration:00:10:15
Chapter 10: Reflections on the Internet Age
Duration:00:09:16