Tubes: Behind the Scenes at the Internet
Autor Andrew Blumen Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 mar 2013
'Utterly engrossing. The year's most original and stimulating 'travel' book. Even the most geek-wary of readers will enjoy'Independent
'Entertaining and illuminating. Excels at rooting the Internet in real-world locations. Full of memorable images that make its complex architecture easier to comprehend'Observer
The Internet. Home to the most important and intimate aspects of our lives. Our careers, our relationships, our selves, all of them are out there - online. So ... where is that exactly? And who's in charge again? And what if it breaks?
InTubesAndrew Blum takes us on a gripping backstage tour of the real but hidden world of the Internet, introducing us to the remarkable clan of insiders and eccentrics who own, design and run it everyday. He uncovers the secret data warehouses where our online selves are stored, peels back the wires that transport us across the globe, reveals its mammoth hubs and surprising alley-ways, explaining what the Internet actually is, where it is, how it got there - and, yes, what happens when it breaks.
'An engaging reminder that, cyber-Utopianism aside, the Internet is as much a thing of flesh and steel as any industrial-age lumber mill or factory. An excellent introduction to the nuts and bolts of how exactly it all works and a timely antidote to oft-repeated abstractions about "cyberspace" or "cloud computing"Economist
'Makes hard-to-grasp concepts easy to understand, even obvious. The history, in particular, is one of the best and most memorable I have ever read'New Scientist
'A Quixotic and winning book with a knack for bundling packets of data into memorable observations. This valuable book leaves you with its share of unsettling visions, but there are comic ones too'The New York Times
'For a full understanding of the Internet on every level, this book is a must-read'Techzone
'A great, playful, wondrous read'ArsTechnica
'Blum is perhaps the millennial generation's John McPhee, chronicling an arcane journey of deep relevance to everyday life. For non-techies, the book is a very accessible revelation'Forbes
'All too awesome to behold. Andrew Blum's fascinating book demystifies the earthly geography of this most ethereal terra incognita' Joshua Foer, author ofMoonwalking with Einstein
'Compelling and profound. You will never open an e-mail in quite the same way again' Tom Vanderbilt, author ofTraffic
'One of our best writers. A compelling story of an altogether new realm where the virtual world meets the physical' Paul Goldberger,New Yorker
'The Internet really IS a series of tubes! Who knew?' David Pogue,The New York Times
Andrew Blum writes about architecture, infrastructure and technology for many publications, including theNew Yorker,The New York Times,Bloomberg Businessweek,SlateandPopular Science. He is a correspondent forWired, a contributing editor toMetropolisand lives in his hometown of New York City.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780141049090
ISBN-10: 014104909X
Pagini: 304
Ilustrații: ill
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.21 kg
Editura: Penguin Books
Colecția Penguin
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 014104909X
Pagini: 304
Ilustrații: ill
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.21 kg
Editura: Penguin Books
Colecția Penguin
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Notă biografică
Andrew
Blum
writes
about
architecture,
infrastructure
and
technology
for
many
publications,
including
theNew
Yorker,The
New
York
Times,Bloomberg
Businessweek,SlateandPopular
Science.
He
is
a
correspondent
forWired,
a
contributing
editor
toMetropolisand
lives
in
his
hometown
of
New
York
City.
Recenzii
Utterly
engrossing.
The
year's
most
original
and
stimulating
'travel'
book.
Even
the
most
geek-wary
of
readers
will
enjoy
Entertaining and illuminating. Excels at rooting the Internet in real-world locations. Full of memorable images that make its complex architecture easier to comprehend
An engaging reminder that, cyber-Utopianism aside, the Internet is as much a thing of flesh and steel as any industrial-age lumber mill or factory ... An excellent introduction to the nuts and bolts of how exactly it all works and a timely antidote to oft-repeated abstractions about "cyberspace" or "cloud computing"
Makes hard-to-grasp concepts easy to understand, even obvious. The history, in particular, is one of the best and most memorable I have ever read
A Quixotic and winning book with a knack for bundling packets of data into memorable observations. This valuable book leaves you with its share of unsettling visions, but there are comic ones too
For a full understanding of the Internet on every level, this book is a must-read
A great, playful, wondrous read
Blum is perhaps the millennial generation's John McPhee, chronicling an arcane journey of deep relevance to everyday life. For non-techies, the book is a very accessible revelation
All too awesome to behold. Andrew Blum's fascinating book demystifies the earthly geography of this most ethereal terra incognita
A brilliantly smart idea executed with investigative skill and flair. Readers will never send an email so carelessly again.
Compelling and profound. You will never open an e-mail in quite the same way again
One of our best writers. A compelling story of an altogether new realm where the virtual world meets the physical
The Internet really IS a series of tubes! Who knew?
At once funny, prosaic, sinister and wise, Blum's tale is a beautifully written account of the true human cost of all our remote connectivity
With infectious wonder, Andrew Blum introduces us to the Internet's geeky wizards and takes us on an amiably guided tour of the world they've created ... the Internet that Blum's beautifully lucid prose makes real turns out to be if anything a more marvelous place than the cloudy dreamland we'd imagined
An illuminating journey of discovery
Total immersive reading
Entertaining and illuminating. Excels at rooting the Internet in real-world locations. Full of memorable images that make its complex architecture easier to comprehend
An engaging reminder that, cyber-Utopianism aside, the Internet is as much a thing of flesh and steel as any industrial-age lumber mill or factory ... An excellent introduction to the nuts and bolts of how exactly it all works and a timely antidote to oft-repeated abstractions about "cyberspace" or "cloud computing"
Makes hard-to-grasp concepts easy to understand, even obvious. The history, in particular, is one of the best and most memorable I have ever read
A Quixotic and winning book with a knack for bundling packets of data into memorable observations. This valuable book leaves you with its share of unsettling visions, but there are comic ones too
For a full understanding of the Internet on every level, this book is a must-read
A great, playful, wondrous read
Blum is perhaps the millennial generation's John McPhee, chronicling an arcane journey of deep relevance to everyday life. For non-techies, the book is a very accessible revelation
All too awesome to behold. Andrew Blum's fascinating book demystifies the earthly geography of this most ethereal terra incognita
A brilliantly smart idea executed with investigative skill and flair. Readers will never send an email so carelessly again.
Compelling and profound. You will never open an e-mail in quite the same way again
One of our best writers. A compelling story of an altogether new realm where the virtual world meets the physical
The Internet really IS a series of tubes! Who knew?
At once funny, prosaic, sinister and wise, Blum's tale is a beautifully written account of the true human cost of all our remote connectivity
With infectious wonder, Andrew Blum introduces us to the Internet's geeky wizards and takes us on an amiably guided tour of the world they've created ... the Internet that Blum's beautifully lucid prose makes real turns out to be if anything a more marvelous place than the cloudy dreamland we'd imagined
An illuminating journey of discovery
Total immersive reading
Textul de pe ultima copertă
Tubes looks behind the scenes of our digital lives at the physical heart of the Internet itself. This is a book about real places on the map: their sounds and smells, their storied pasts, their physical details, and the people who live there. Sharing tales of his on-the-ground reporting, along with lucid explanations about how the Internet works, Blum’s eye-opening travelogue offers a unique perspective on the role of technology in our lives.