i-Quote: Brilliance and Banter from the Internet Age Review

i-Quote: Brilliance and Banter from the Internet Age
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Podcasts, predictions, blogs, blunders, Gates, Jobs and Dave Barry -- it's all here and more in this smart, fun romp through the tangled web we've weaved. David is to be applauded for putting together a book this entertaining and though-provoking. A must-read for everyone trying to make sense of the internet age!

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Launched in 1969 by UCLA researchers, the internet was followed by the first e-mails in 1972, and then by public servers such as AOL and CompuServe in the 1980s. In the infancy of computer networks, overblown predictions and woefully wrong prognostications abounded."i-Quote" is one part humour, one part timeline of this cultural phenomenon, and packed full of brilliant banter and one-liners that are sure to entertain and surprise even the most technologically advanced amongst us, such as: "Nobody who wasn't a high-energy physicist had even heard of the World Wide Web when I became President. And now even my cat, Socks, has his own page." - Bill Clinton in 1996.

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