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Dark Fiber: Tracking Critical Internet Culture by Geert Lovink,

Dark Fiber: Tracking Critical Internet Culture by Geert Lovink,
According to media critic Geert Lovink, the Internet is being closed off by corporations and governments intent on creating a business and information environment free of dissent. Calling himself a radical media pragmatist, Lovink envisions an Internet culture that goes beyond the engineering culture that spawned it to bring humanities, user groups, social movements, nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), artists, and cultural critics into the core of Internet development.In "Dark Fiber, Lovink combines aesthetic and ethical concerns and issues of navigation and usability without ever losing sight of the cultural and economic agendas of those who control hardware, software, content, design, and delivery. He examines the unwarranted faith of the cyber-libertarians in the ability of market forces to create a decentralized, accessible communication system. He studies the inner dynamics of hackers' groups, Internet activists, and artists, seeking to understand the social laws of online life. Finally, he calls for the injection of political and economic competence into the community of freedom-loving cyber-citizens, to wrest the Internet from corporate and state control.The topics include the erosion of email, bandwidth for all, the rise and fall of dot-com mania, techno-mysticism, sustainable social networks, the fight for a public Internet time standard, the strategies of Internet activists, mailing list culture, and collaborative text filtering. Stressing the importance of intercultural collaboration, Lovink includes reports from Albania, where NGOs and artists use new media to combat the country's poverty and isolation; from Taiwan, where the September 1999 earthquake highlighted thecultural politics of the Internet; and from Delhi, where a new media center explores free software, public access, and Hindi interfaces.



Dark Fiber: Tracking Critical Internet Culture by Geert Lovink,
Dark Fiber: Tracking Critical Internet Culture by Geert Lovink,
According to media critic Geert Lovink, the Internet is being closed off by corporations and governments intent on creating a business and information environment free of dissent. Calling himself a radical media pragmatist, Lovink envisions an Internet culture that goes beyond the engineering culture that spawned it to bring humanities, user groups, social movements, nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), artists, and cultural critics into the core of Internet development.In "Dark Fiber, Lovink combines aesthetic and ethical concerns and issues of navigation and usability without ever losing sight of the cultural and economic agendas of those who control hardware, software, content, design, and delivery. He examines the unwarranted faith of the cyber-libertarians in the ability of market forces to create a decentralized, accessible communication system. He studies the inner dynamics of hackers? groups, Internet activists, and artists, seeking to understand the social laws of online life. Finally, he calls for the injection of political and economic competence into the community of freedom-loving cyber-citizens, to wrest the Internet from corporate and state control.The topics include the erosion of email, bandwidth for all, the rise and fall of dot-com mania, techno-mysticism, sustainable social networks, the fight for a public Internet time standard, the strategies of Internet activists, mailing list culture, and collaborative text filtering. Stressing the importance of intercultural collaboration, Lovink includes reports from Albania, where NGOs and artists use new media to combat the country's poverty and isolation; from Taiwan, where the September 1999 earthquake highlighted thecultural politics of the Internet; and from Delhi, where a new media center explores free software, public access, and Hindi interfaces.



Media Grid - The Media Grid is a computational grid development platform designed specifically for a new generation of networked applications that utilize digital media. Based on open technology standards, the Media Grid combines traditional Internet and Web standards with Quality of Service (QoS), broadcast capabilities and distributed parallel processing to create a unique platform for media-rich applications.

Interactive Media Player - iMP (Integrated Media Player; also referred to as "Interactive Media Player") is a computer program being developed by the BBC to replace and extend its existing RealPlayer-based "Radio Player" and other streamed content. The program, which has been under development since 2003, incorporates a media player, electronic programme guide (EPG) and specially designed download client, and will allow the download of both TV and radio content by UK-based Internet users, for use up to 7 days after broadcast.

China's New Media History - China's new media history timeline from After World War II to Nowaday which include computer hardware and sofware development, history of internet, telecommunication and etc.

Internet Streaming Media Alliance - The Internet Streaming Media Alliance (ISMA) was Founded in December 2000, by Apple, Cisco Systems, IBM, Kasenna, Philips, and Sun Microsystems. It is a non-profit corporation whose mission is to accelerate the market adoption of open standards for streaming and progressive download of rich media over all types of Internet Protocols (IP).



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