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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: kreinke1

November 16, 2020 Memes

Roundabout

“To be continued” became a popular video meme format after the airing of the first season of the Jojo’s Bizarre

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October 31, 2020 Walled Gardens

Linkedin Premium: Pay to Succeed

The networking site Linkedin is a critical resource for people searching for jobs and making connections with other young professionals.

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October 11, 2020 Web Design

Radioshack Webpage History

            In 1996, there were several features already present on the Radioshack webpage. The links present on the main page

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September 28, 2020 Bulletin Board Systems

Thieves’ Guild: Exploring the World of BBS Door Games

Programmers and game developers experienced a renaissance in the 90’s, it was the beginning of games that could be shared

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September 21, 2020 Uncategorized

Can we afford to not be Connected?

In 2019, about 10% of Americans still did not use the internet. In a world where globalization, communication, technology, media,

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