Alphabet to Internet

Alphabet to Internet
Author: Irving Fang
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 393
Release: 2014-11-13
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1317616707

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What Greek philosopher thought writing would harm a student’s memory? Was the poet Byron’s daughter the first computer programmer? Who plays more video games, women over 18 or teenage boys? In Alphabet to Internet: Media in Our Lives, Irving Fang looks at each medium of communication through the centuries, asking not only, "What happened?" but also, "How did society change because of this new communication medium?" and, "How are we different as a result?" Examining the impact of different media on a broad, historical scale—among them mass printing, the telegraph, film, the internet, and advertising—Alphabet to Internet takes us from the first scratches of writing and the origins of mail to today's video games, the widespread and daily use of smartphones, and the impact of social media in political uprisings across the globe. A timeline at the end of each chapter places events in perspective and allows students to pinpoint key moments in media history. Now in its third edition, Alphabet to Internet presents a lively, thoughtful, and accessible introduction to media history.

Alphabet to Internet

Alphabet to Internet
Author: Irving E. Fang
Publisher:
Total Pages: 568
Release: 2008
Genre: Mass media
ISBN:

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"Alphabet to Internet: Mediated Communication in Our Lives," a survey history of our media of communication, considers how all of us are affected by the means we have devised for recording and communicating information. From the start of writing things down, mediated communication has nudged our world onward, again and again. It has changed the way we choose to live.Beginning with the evolution of writing and the alphabet from Sumer to Greece, Alphabet to Internet traces in a brisk and lively style the development and the impact of printing, still and motion photography, mail service, the telegraph, the telephone, recording, broadcasting, the Internet, and the digital revolution. An additional chapter reflects on the role of communication in current international political struggles. Another chapter is devoted to the cultural influence of video games. A supplementary section, ?A Timeline of Communication and Culture,? contains more than 5,000 entries. It is the most complete and up-to-date of its subject matter in existence.

Masters of the Word

Masters of the Word
Author: William J. Bernstein
Publisher: Open Road + Grove/Atlantic
Total Pages: 457
Release: 2013-04-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 0802193447

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A “riveting and thoroughly researched” history of language technology’s effect on society across millennia—from Sumerian syntax to social media hashtags (Phil Lapsley). Writing was born thousands of years ago in Mesopotamia. Spreading to Sumer, and then Egypt, this revolutionary tool allowed rulers to extend their control far and wide, giving rise to the world’s first empires. When Phoenician traders took their alphabet to Greece, literacy’s first boom led to the birth of drama and democracy. In Rome, it helped spell the downfall of the Republic. Later, medieval scriptoria and vernacular bibles gave rise to religious dissent, and with the combination of cheaper paper and Gutenberg’s printing press, the fuse of Reformation was lit. The Industrial Revolution brought the telegraph and the steam driven printing press, allowing information to move faster and wider than ever before through the invention of the newspaper. But along with radio and television, these new technologies were more easily exploited by the powerful, as seen in Germany, the Soviet Union, even Rwanda, where radio incited genocide. With the rise of carbon duplicates (Russian samizdat), photocopying (the Pentagon Papers), the internet, social media, and cell phones (the recent Arab Spring) more people have access to communications, making the world more connected than ever before. This “accessible, quite enjoyable, and highly informative read” will change the way you look at technology, history, and power (Booklist). “[Bernstein] enables us to see what remains the same, even as much has changed.” —Library Journal, “Editors’ Picks” “It brims with interesting ideas and astonishing connections.” —Phil Lapsley, author of Exploding the Phone: The Untold Story of the Teenagers and Outlaws Who Hacked Ma Bell “[Bernstein’s] narrative is succinct and extremely well sourced. . . . [He] reminds us of a number of technologies whose changed roles are less widely chronicled in conventional histories of the media.” —The Irish Times

Alphabet to Internet

Alphabet to Internet
Author: Irving E. Fang
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Communication
ISBN: 9781933011011

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A history of communication media and how the various media changed us.

Alphabet

Alphabet
Author: Micky Lee
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2019-05-14
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0429516088

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Google is synonymous with searching, but in this innovative new research volume, Micky Lee explores how the Alphabet Corporation, now the parent company of Google, is more than just a search engine. Using a political economic approach, Lee draws on the concept of networks to investigate the growth of this key media player. The establishment of the parent company, Alphabet, shows the company is expanding to other industries from equity investment to self-driving cars. This book first examines this history of expansion, before delving into the economic, political, and cultural profiles of the corporation. Lee ultimately finds that what makes Google powerful is not one genius idea, but rather networks of people, places, and capital. Alphabet: The Becoming of Google is a compelling dive into the sometimes inscrutable world of Google, ideal for students, scholars, and researchers interested in the fields of digital media studies, the politics and economies of online media, and the history of the internet.

Operation Alphabet

Operation Alphabet
Author: Al MacCuish
Publisher: Ministry of Letters
Total Pages: 64
Release: 2021-07-08
Genre:
ISBN: 9780500652633

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Welcome to England's Ministry of Letters, the place where all the words in the world - in books, magazines, newspapers, road signs, posters, and more-start their lives, and from which the letters coordinate their critical missions to help children learn the alphabet. This book tells the story of Charlie Foxtrot, who starts school and finds mastering the alphabet confusing. The members of the Ministry's Special Alphabet Service set off on a mission to Scotland to help Charlie and to open his mind to the power of letters and words. The charming artwork, reminiscent of classic children's book illustrations from the 1950s and 1960s, combines with the witty text to bring the characters of the alphabet to life.

ABC's of the Web

ABC's of the Web
Author: John C. Vanden-Heuvel (Sr.)
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2016
Genre: Web sites
ISBN:

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"This book will teach you that learning coding concepts such as Anchor Tag, Browser, and Cookie are as easy as learning your ABC's! Young web developers will have fun learning essential words in this fun, fascinating foray into the worldwide web, complete with rhyme and illustrations! Other concepts included are: Domain, Elements, Function, Google, HTML, Internet, JavaScript, Keyword, Link, Mozilla, Node.js, Open Source, PHP, Query, Ruby, SEO, Tag, URL, Virus, WordPress, XML, YouTube, and Z-index."--Publisher's website.

The Alphabet

The Alphabet
Author: Isaac Taylor
Publisher:
Total Pages: 388
Release: 1883
Genre: Alphabet
ISBN:

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ABCs of the Web

ABCs of the Web
Author: John C. Vanden-Heuvel
Publisher: little bee books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016-05-03
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781499803129

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The perfect introduction to basic coding and web concepts for children in the form of the alphabet! This book will teach you that learning coding concepts such as Anchor Tag, Browser, and Cookie are as easy as learning your ABC's! Young web developers will have fun learning essential words in this fun, fascinating foray into the worldwide web, complete with rhyme and illustrations! Other concepts included are: Domain, Elements, Function, Google, HTML, Internet, JavaScript, Keyword, Link, Mozilla, Node.js, Open Source, PHP, Query, Ruby, SEO, Tag, URL, Virus, WordPress, XML, YouTube, and Z-index. Sample text: "O is for Open Source. Click an O. Transmit an O. What begins with O? Open source is sharing code and adding what you know."