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Cultural History of the Internet

Cultural History of the Internet

a course at Johns Hopkins University

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Author: djfrafique

November 13, 2020 Memes

This is fine.

In America, it’s fair to say it’s been a wild year. Considering there’s been a pandemic with hundreds of thousands

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October 30, 2020 Walled Gardens

Spotify’s subscriptions and user control

Spotify is an audio-streaming service which began in Sweden in 2006 shortly after the advent of the first iPhone, when

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October 9, 2020 Web Design

Are you Wired?

Wired is a print and digital magazine focused on how emerging technologies affect culture, the economy and politics; it often

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September 28, 2020 Bulletin Board Systems

The Keep gaming BBS – still alive today

BBS allowed text-based information to be shared between individuals and groups: you needed a modem, a functioning telephone line and

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September 21, 2020 Uncategorized

The Rise and Rise of Online Day-Trading

When you think of the stock market, hopefully you think of a lucrative way of using your money to make

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