by JohnDavidEbert (Author)
From the 15th century until the mid-1990s, media based on the printed word--including books, magazines, newspapers, and journals--dominated society. Today, however, an onslaught of digital media centered on the Internet is developing at a breathtaking pace, destabilizing the very idea of printed media and fundamentally reshaping our world in the process. This study explores how Internet entities like Amazon, YouTube, Facebook, Wikipedia, and Google, and gadgets such as digital cameras, cell phones, video games, robots, drones, and all things MacIntosh have affected everything from the book industry and copyright law to how we conduct social relationships and consider knowledge. Including a chronology of significant events in the history of the digital explosion, this investigation of the often overlooked shadow side of new technology chronicles life during such a radical societal shift and follows the process whereby one world disintegrates while another takes its place.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 219
Publisher: McFarland & Co Inc
Published: 31 Aug 2011
ISBN 10: 0786465603
ISBN 13: 9780786465606