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“When I took office only physicists had ever heard of the web. Now, even my cat has its own page.” Bill Clinton, 1946– Politician, Author, Humanitarian

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“When I took office only physicists had ever heard of the web. Now, even my cat has its own page.” Bill Clinton, 1946– Politician, Author, Humanitarian

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Prepared by Danielle Oser, APR

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y0pPfyYtiBc

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Thomas L. Friedman New York Times columnist

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When a brand name/NOUN also becomes a VERB there’s a cultural phenomenon going on

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Google was created by Sergey Brin and Larry Page. The two creators of Google attended, but did not graduate from Stanford University.

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The name for Google originated from the mathematical term googol

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The Google search engine makes money by selling advertisements and software

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The science fiction writer who coined the phrase cyberspace was William Gibson.

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Global -Thousands of computer networks - No one owns the Internet

Fastest growing medium - Shaped by the relationships of its users

Completely different from traditional mass media- Delivers all types of media - print, broadcast, movies, and recordings - using a single delivery system without barriers.

Combination of thousands of computer networks sending and receiving data from all over the world, competing interests joined by a common purpose but with no common owner.

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The term to describe the fact that all media of presentations rely on computer technology to some degree is called convergence.

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Https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9hIQjrMHTv4

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Television-based World's First Teletext Information Service

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An interactive videotex system developed during the late 1970s and commercially launched in 1979. It achieved a maximum of 90,000 subscribers in the UK

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Videotex online service accessible through telephone lines, and is considered one of the world's most successful pre-World Wide Web online services.

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Online Service Offered By Knight-Ridder And AT&T From 1983 To 1986 Intended To Be "The McDonald's Of Videotex"

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Lands Of Stone, MUD, 1973 http://www.landsofstone.org/

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Tim Berners-Lee, The World Wide Web, 1991 The British computer engineer responsible for the web is Tim Berners-Lee

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Marc Andreessen The first web browser, Mosaic was invented by UofI college students Marc Andreeson and Eric Brin.

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One of the first commercially successful search engines was Yahoo!

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https://archive.org/web/

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Ask Jeeves, 1996; Ask, 2006

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Wiki is Hawaiian for fast. The most successful wiki to date is Wikipedia.

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gXD1TRGafQ0

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Search History: Pandora, 2008

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From Alice To Ocean: First Photo Book With A CD Program

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http://mono.org/

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Stanford Guidelines http://credibility.stanford.edu/guidelines/

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C3sr7_0FyPA

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URL stands for uniform resource locator. A URL can be thought of as the address of a web page Parts of a URL

Transfer Protocol Filename Domain Name

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The W3C mission is to lead the World Wide Web to its full potential by developing protocols and guidelines that ensure the long-term growth of the Web.

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Filtering

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http://www.google.com/intl/en_uk/goodtoknow/

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An important issue facing visual communicators is free speech versus government censorship.

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Alexa Top Sites On The Web http://www.alexa.com/topsites

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Search History: Delocator, 2005 http://delocator.net/

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If Web 1.0 was about reading

Web 2.0 is about writing and sharing.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DYedZth9ArM

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All one medium

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http://futureexploration.net/Newspaper_Extinction_Timeline.pdf

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http://novaspivack.typepad.com/RadarNetworksTowardsAWebOS.jpg

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http://www.futureme.org/

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