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... And How to Stop It This page intentionally left blank The Future of the Internet And How to Stop It Jonathan Zittrain Yale University Press New H... ...-Publication Data Zittrain, Jonathan ( Jonathan L.), 1969– The future of the Internet—and how to stop it / Jonathan Zittrain. p. cm. Includes bibliogr... ...cal references and index. ISBN 978-0-300-12487-3 (hardcover : alk. paper) 1. Internet. 2. Internet—Social aspects. 3. Internet—Security measures. I. T... ...essons of Wikipedia—127 Part III Solutions—149 7 Stopping the Future of the Internet: Stability on a Generative Net—153 8 Strategies for a Generativ... ...n—235 Acknowledgments—247 Notes—249 Index—329 Contents vi The Future of the Internet— And How to Stop It This page intentionally left blank Introd... ...t home. These machines may have been bought for one purpose, but the flexible architecture—one that made them ready to be programmed using software fro... ...tions are now commonplace, and major software efforts of- ten include plug-in architecture that allows fourth parties to write code that builds on the ... ... it is open to reprogramming and thus repur- posing by anyone. Its technical architecture, whether Windows, Mac, or other, makes it easy for authors t... ...net’s framers and implementers have largely clung to simplicity, omitting an architecture that would label and then speed along “special delivery” pac...
...This extraordinary book explains the engine that has catapulted the Internet from backwater to ubiquity?and reveals that it is sputtering precisely because of its runaway success. With the unwitting help of its users, the generative Internet is on a path to a lockdown, ending its cycle of inn...
...onderland illustrations). By sheer accident, he discovers a tunnel (a "portal", in Internet-age parlance), which sucks its visitors into the mind o... ...les would yield the application of the following principles to the organization and architecture of the brain: 1. Areas of specialization (dedicate... ...ions” (to borrow Saito‟s phrase in the film) has untold beneficial effects, as any Internet addict will attest. Furthermore: inspiration and intuit... ...al School Library, wrote, published and lectured on various occasions. Managed the Internet and International News Department of an Israeli mass me... ... Columnist and commentator in "The New Presence", United Press International (UPI), InternetContent, eBookWeb, PopMatters, Global Politician, The An... ...politics, the conspiracies, the corruption, the old and the new, the plough and the internet – it is all here, in colourful and provocative prose. ...
...parameters of GDT have previously appeared in a book, (1999) [46] and on the Internet, (2000), [47] [48] [49] and (2001), [50] this constitutes its f... ...of displacement f, (5). Note that the potential well locus is defined by the architecture of S’, and thus has conjunctive motion with the body. We ...
...library shelves and settle in the reading room, but she was such a spoiled Internet junkie now that the concept of the old-fashioned way was almost al... ...et. Agog and head tilted back, he slowly turned and admired the decorative architecture of the main hall's ribbed dome—a precise replica of the arch i... ...—END— Desert Dreams by Gracie C. McKeever 353 If you are connected to the Internet, take a moment to rate this eBook by going back to your bookshelf ...
...u would call it a cabin or a shed, no wheels necessary, no restriction from a trailer. It needs to be off-grid, water from a stream, solar panels, internet only via satellite phone. It has to be really cheap and fast to build with local (Burmese) villagers. It needs to protect against mosquitoes, as it is in a malaria region with increasing resistance against the ...
...isit the TrendSiters Web Site: http://samvak.tripod.com/busiweb.html Internet – A Medium or a Message? http://samvak.tripod.com/internet.html... ...ce, DRM technology, and other related issues. http://samvak.tripod.com/internet.html Visit Sam Vaknin's United Press International (UPI) Articl... ... Embarrassment of Riches XII. The Fall and Fall of p-Zines XIII. The Internet and the Library XIV. A Brief History of the Book XV. The Aff... ...edia Downloader’s Profile Web Technology and Trends Thoughts on the Internet’s Founding Myths I. Bright Planet, Deep Web II. The Seamles... ...... ...e. This will be facilitated by the opening up of the TCP/IP communication architecture and its availability to PCs. A billion USD will go just to fi... ...ly to prefer old age to youth, old habits to new, old buildings to modern architecture, etc. This preference of the Elders (a term of veneration) ove...
...omas Jefferson Writes a Letter, 17 3 The Second Enclosure Movement, 42 4 The Internet Threat, 54 5 The Farmers’ Tale: An Allegory, 83 6 I Got a Mashup... ...s it effectively removes the privilege of fair use. Each day brings some new Internet horror story about the excesses of intel- lectual property. Some... ... medicine, and scientific research. We are wasting some of the promise of the Internet, run- ning the risk of ruining an amazing system of scientific in... ...e own the protocols—the agreed-upon common technical standards—that make the Internet possible? Does reading a Web page count as “copying” it? 10 Shou... ...? Does it work that way now? Does this story still apply in the world of the Internet and the Human Genome Project? If you believed the idealized stor... ...duce during exams, it seems perfectly clear. If handwriting truly showed the architecture of the soul, then Jefferson’s would conjure up Monticello or... ...et must approach perfect control, both in its legal regime and its technical architecture. Like any attractive but misleading argument, the Internet T... ...ans that we should pause before increasing the level of rights, changing the architecture of our communications networks, creating new crimes, and so ... ...and metastasize into a claim of monopoly, or at least control, over the very architectures of our communications technology. And that is exactly where...
...olve FRE using fuzzy neural networks [15, 33, 54, 55] is emerging. Since neural architectures were incorporated into the fuzzy field, it has been re... ...the fuzzy field, it has been reasonable for us to think of using neural network architectures to find a solution of FRE. Figure: 1.15.1 . . . ... ... m a 1 a 2 a n F 1 F 2 W output layer input layer 88 A typical network architecture is shown in Figure 1.15.1, which contains an input laye... ...output neurons. With a two-layered max-min operator network which has the same architecture as shown in Fig.1.15.1, we call it a fuzzy perceptron, ... ...n equations using fuzzy neural networks [7, 33] is emerging. A typical network architecture, as shown in Figure 1.17.1, contains an input layer, an... ...Solving Fuzzy Relational Equations by Max-min Neural Network, Proc. 3 rd IEEE Internet Conf. On Fuzzy Systems, Orlando (1994) 1737-1742. [88-90, 1... ... of the Behavior of a Class of Genetic Adaptive Systems, Dissertation Abstracts Internet, 86 (1975) 5140B. [54] 13. Di Nola, A., and Sessa, S., On ...
... characterize IIDS: 1. Real time adaptive distributed and network based architecture. 2. Incorporation of both anomaly and misuse detection (i.e.,... ...ecision engine incorporated in the intelligent intrusion detection system architecture that uses causal knowledge reasoning with FCMs. A primary tas... ...or information in general is complex, fuzzy and an uncertain process. The Internet is a system of storage and retrieval of information characterized ... ... FIGURE: 1.3.9 53 enormous size, hypermedia, structure and distributed architecture. Much research has been done on the process of browsing for i... ...#1. These concepts are: E-mail Space, Text Classification, Plant Behavior Architecture, and Sculptural Presence. In our practice we simultaneously e... ...king into account the feasibility of referring research material over the Internet, we have also attempted to give the website addresses and links o... ...d A. Pedrycz. A Fuzzy Cognitive System: Examination of Referential Neural Architectures, in: Proc. of the Int. Joint Conf. on Neural Networks, 2 (19...
...t, as well as enrichments in the fields of literature, writing, the arts, architecture, liturgical, and scriptural studies. The bartering system was ... ...ansistors. Plain-paper copying machine. 1969 Seeds planted for the Internet. Less technical computer languages like BASIC. 1970s CPUs,... ..., and PCs on a single chip (Apple II, Macintosh, Motorola). 1980s The Internet is in full bloom. IBM PC with MS-DOS, Windows, laptops. Worl... ...ion and consequently alter our future culture in a radical way. Bush‘s Internet legacy lists nothing in the way of a machine or digital software. ... ...d perhaps the major role in making the concept of Cyberspace a reality. Internet emerges from the United States reaction to Sputnik On October ... ...uter network. This pioneer packet-switching network then evolved into the Internet we know today that connects ground-based, radio, and satellite ne...
...t, as well as enrichments in the fields of literature, writing, the arts, architecture, liturgical, and scriptural studies. The bartering system was ... ...ansistors. Plain-paper copying machine. 1969 Seeds planted for the Internet. Less technical computer languages like BASIC. 1970s CPUs,... ..., and PCs on a single chip (Apple II, Macintosh, Motorola). 1980s The Internet is in full bloom. IBM PC with MS-DOS, Windows, laptops. Worl... ...ation and consequently alter our future culture in a radical way. Bush‘s Internet legacy lists nothing in the way of a machine or digital software. ... ...d perhaps the major role in making the concept of Cyberspace a reality. Internet emerges from the United States reaction to Sputnik On October 4,... ...uter network. This pioneer packet-switching network then evolved into the Internet we know today that connects ground-based, radio, and satellite ne...
...ies XXIII. Financial Crises, Global Capital Flows and the International Financial Architecture XXIV. War and the Business Cycle XXV. America’s C... ...r utopian paradise of cost-free abundance. Demand always initially exceeds supply. Internet backbone capacity, software programmers, servers are al... ... Economist" describes how WorldCom executives flaunted the cornucopian doubling of Internet traffic every 100 days. Telecoms predicted a tsunami of... ...c every 100 days. Telecoms predicted a tsunami of clients clamoring for G3 wireless Internet services. Electronic publishers gleefully foresaw the ... ... many products have umpteen substitutes. Consider films - cable TV, satellite, the Internet, cinemas, video rental shops, all offer the same servic... ...s, or inhibit competition. Linux threatens Windows. Opera nibbles at Microsoft's Internet Explorer. Amazon drubbed traditional booksellers. eBay ... ... Return Financial Crises, Global Capital Flows and The International Financial Architecture By: Dr. Sam Vaknin The recent upheavals in the... ...it is clear that an important and integral part of the new International Financial Architecture MUST be the control of speculative money in pursuit... ...it is clear that an important and integral part of the new International Financial Architecture MUST be the control of speculative money in pursuit...
...f commerce was thoroughly permeated and transformed. It is not surprising that the Internet - a chaotic network with an anarchic modus operandi - f... ... bodies Armin Meiwes, the "Master Butcher (Der Metzgermeister)", arranged over the Internet to meet Bernd Jurgen Brandes on March 2001. Meiwes ampu... ...gacy of the human species be any different? Effects on Society Cloning - like the Internet, the television, the car, electricity, the telegraph, a... ...the now lucrative Browser Application market. Microsoft was wrong in discarding the Internet as a fad. When it was found to be wrong - Microsoft rev... ...ts position and came up with its own (then, technologically inferior) browser (the Internet Explorer). It offered it free (sound suspiciously like ... ...y are likely to prefer old age to youth, old habits to new, old buildings to modern architecture, etc. This preference of the Elders (a term of vene...
...gnificent buildings were monuments to the most creative thoughts of modern architecture. The pastel hued apartments were a colorful backdrop for the ... ...ke the teachings of Confucius to the next level. “As you know the internet and the Western media keep pushing the selfish motivations. These ... ...d against the proposed law, are then added to the next program and to the internet discussion of the question. This gives everyone a real input into... ...ut being harmed physically or mentally. For that reason we delete from the internet the sites that show bomb making, pornography, and other violence ... ... to be on top of technology. Much of their education is delivered over the internet. Educational games teach them our English language along with Chi... ...ally you ban a video game, but it always seems to become available on the internet. I remember one that was banned in both the UK and the US. It was ...
...ized world. There is no question that having a commanding presence on the internet has worked to its advantage. Few countries have been able to matc... ..., religion, literature, music, the visual arts of painting, sculpture and architecture and, of course, war. I want to leave the cruelty of war in the... ...h, math, history and science. This gives them a better base for using the Internet more effectively. FOREIGN AID FOR STERILIZATION ―As you ... ...t is the language of international business and the major language of the Internet. A problem is that because it has developed from so many sources ... ...ave copied our approach to Simplish. Now it is being used by some on the Internet. I understand that last year 3% of the new posts were in Simplish.... ... ―As a parting shot, I just left China two months ago, having had my internet censored and assuming my hotel room was bugged, I accepted that i...
...ary policy, and a shift from a rule-based to a principles-based regulatory architecture. In its report submitted in 2008, the Committee on Financial S... ...initiated at the global levels to establish a “new international financial architecture.” In response, a number of progressive economists, civil socie... ...f capital. Besides, initiatives on creating a “new international financial architecture” also lost momentum due to rapid economic recovery and buildin... ... level of their participation in the designing and implementation of a new architecture. Ninth, Although the choice of regulatory model (single or mul... ...financial inclusion helps people to come out of poverty, the new financial architecture should encourage financial inclusion. A stable financial syste... ... demands and building pressure from below. With the help of mass media and Internet, the potential to respond to the emerging global financial issues ...
...on, robotics, biotechnology Continental states - universal technosystems - Internet, global networks - universal science - global databases ('World Br... ... lives in a multi-linguistic cultural environment. In virtual reality, the Internet, cyber- and global networks, man of the future is able to live sim... ...y families of clerical workers and business people, and young people visit internet cafes and shops to play games and surf the Internet. However, at t... ...lä-Horn 1996; 2002. (Sarmela 1998.) There is also much information on the Internet (e.g. Suwida Sangsehanat, An Alternative Social Development in Tha... ...g people can read magazines and books and learn to find information on the Internet. In cities, parents and young people themselves, too, want the gov... ... 1984. Structural Change in Housing: A Survey in Thailand 1983. Vernacular Architecture, 9–32. Publications of the Finnish National Commission for UN...
... 37 might consider being a psychologist or a teacher. If you have a sense of beauty and of geometry you might consider archit... ...sche‘s concept of the supermen and their domination of the human herds is endlessly affirmed.‖ —―I guess if you don‘t have a TV or the intern... ... ―Though the 11 th Century the Muslim rulers fostered an advanced level of sciences, literature and the arts. Agriculture was improved. Archit... ...t as a globalized humanitarian democratic society Most of us are concerned with our family and neighbors. But that is not enough today. The Intern... ...ildren. 117 ―In spite of the fact that we censor our media and the intern...
...sins. But Wanda, on the plus side of your tally, we have the monuments to architecture, sculpture and music, some orphanages and hospitals, and some... ...n the universe, the 102 blessing and the curse of television, and the internet. What has religion given us in exchange for the tithes it extract... ...he highest of human potentials which have produced the pinnacles of human architecture. Look at the celestial achievements of the chisel and pallet—... ... give us incredible access to all kinds of information in a second on the internet. Isn‘t Hoover Dam a beautiful structure? Aren‘t the Washington Mo... ...... ...track, or a percentage of the ‗house‘ in a casino or a lottery. Certainly internet gambling cannot be tolerated. It is immoral—and it cuts the state‘... ... developments. How many in 1960 could have predicted the computer and the internet and what they have done for today‘s world. Who in the 1800s could ...
... sont décrits au tout début du livre comme une vision propre à l’auteur, une architecture des sentiments. Ces graphiques, par leur simplicité exprim... ...Gedichte; - Grafische Gedichte; - Vereitelnde Gedichte.] Paradoxismus im Internet: - in englischer Sprache unter: http://www. geocities.com/cha... ...ue@pacificu.edu To: smarand@unm.edu Subject: “through my eyes” User-Agent: Internet Messaging Program (IMP) 3.1 X-Originating-IP: 158.165.13.95 ... ...nduce ma şina beat Înseamn ă ca are: ma şin ă, permis, BMB, so ţie, leaf ă, internet, hobby, medicamente de rezerv ă, credite, amant ă (urât ă), p...
...mensity, but because of the touches of nature tastefully imbued into their architecture. One edifice appeared to be that of a tree topped purple mo... ...r non-traditional schools. It made them look legitimate in their magazine, internet and newspaper ads.‖ -- ―Are those the advertisements I see... ...ble joy to my palate, tastes that exceeded my mind‘s culinary dreams. The architecture is magnificent. Only in Spain have I sensed the elegance of ...
...body checks out books any longer. We've had to restrict the kids use of the internet upstairs. They'll do nothing but chat the whole day if nobody c... ...iller, and the motivation. One could read profiles of serial killers on the Internet. He had done so; but even if a serial killer had done this not ... ...small supermarkets underneath. One could find in Chongju a McDonalds with an Internet caf? underneath, Pizza Hut, and Baskin-Robbins Ice cream shops. ... ... (such as so and so sending a resume through email on this advent called the Internet) nor had she engaged in racket ball competition since her friend... ...ht slid under the crack like an urgent note. He was chatting with one of his Internet friends, seeking an affinity with those acrimonious others who c... ...ere somewhat agreeable because of their adjacent bullfight arena and Spanish architecture. The unbearable dust colonias (poor suburbs) with the maquil...
...Is the World Necessary? " The more I examine the universe, and the details of its architecture, the more evidence I find that the Universe in some... ...al School Library, wrote, published and lectured on various occasions. Managed the Internet and International News Department of an Israeli mass me... ... Columnist and commentator in "The New Presence", United Press International (UPI), InternetContent, eBookWeb, PopMatters, Global Politician, The An...
... the book. The scanning, uploading, and distribution of this book via the Internet or by any other means without the permission of the author is ill... ...eneral Maussey. My apologies for taking so long. I was fascinated by your architecture." Dex had disliked the way Maussey had treated the female warr...
...s coming together into a huge galactic mass of information in the form of the Internet: as tiny unconnected bits of information coalescing together;... ...tting right next to each other in Libraries are sending text messages over the internet through chat lines to each other rather than speaking to each... ...ccumulation in the present makeup of human culture. This can be seen today in architecture: where modern buildings are still built with facades and ... ...xamination of its validity, usefulness, or truth. A perfect example is the internet where endless articles, services, remedies, and products exist... ...tivities become. For instance: most of the top 500 search engines used on the Internet were about either pornography, or Brittney Spears. Why? Bec... ...is towards increasing duplication and identicality. Look at the evolution of architecture, look at the evolution of cars, look at how people are dr... ..., interactive computer programs, interactive TV. Almost every business on the Internet tries to hide their phone number as ingeniously as possible b... ...plitness Chapter Seven: Entities and the Alternative The entire ancient architecture of temples and large decorated buildings: screaming out th...
... stretch of businesses catering to foreigners. There were guest houses and Internet cafes. Men were unloading a shipment of supplies to one of the clo... ...tion would lead to government buildings, which were in the French colonial architecture, and then to the river; at least that was what the map indicat...
...it difficult to enter any professional course: engineering, medicine, law or architecture. At times, even if they qualify for a professional course... .... This data is given from Dalit Right to Reservation and Employment (Advocacy Internet), Vol. 5, Issue 05, September-October, 2003. The state has t...
...ormation extraction is the science of document search, document information, and document metadata, as well as search in relational databases and the Internet. Each type of search has its own features, theories, practices and technologies. Access to information is a field of research aimed at automating the processing of large and cumbersome amounts of information and simp...
...ments, des informations sur les documents et des métadonnées des documents, ainsi que de la recherche dans des bases de données relationnelles et sur Internet. Chaque type de recherche a ses propres caractéristiques, théories, pratiques et technologies. L'accès à l'information est un domaine de recherche visant à automatiser le traitement des grandes quantités d'informatio...
...newsroom. During the 1990s, the rise of round-the-clock news shows and the Internet reinforced pressure on analysts to pass along fresh reports to pol... ...- ifornia; brochures for schools; and airline timetables, and he conducted Internet searches on U.S. flight schools. He also purchased flight simulato... ...ess to engage in violence.Atta and Binalshibh used Bahaji’s com- puter for Internet research, as evidenced by documents and diskettes seized by German... ...d services at the Islamic Center. He borrowed his housemate’s computer for Internet access, following news coverage of fight- ing in Chechnya and Bosn... ... ing in Chechnya and Bosnia.With his housemate’s help, Hazmi also used the Internet to search for a wife (after obtaining KSM’s approval to marry).Thi... ...d language, pretending to be students discussing various fields of study: “architecture” referred to the World Trade Center,“arts” the Pentagon,“law” ... ...rson might be the appropriate official. 15. For the information technology architecture, see Ruth David interview (June 10, 2003). For the necessity o...