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How the Internet Became Commercial

Innovation, Privatization, and the Birth of a New Network
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How the Internet Became Commercial by Shane Greenstein explores the transformation of the Internet from a government-funded network into a commercial hub. It delves into the interplay of government regulation, technological innovations, and entrepreneurial efforts that collectively contributed to shaping the Internet as we know it today. The book provides insights into the economic and cultural shifts that occurred during this pivotal transition in the realm of computing and technology.
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This book may appeal to you if you're curious about the transformation of the internet from a government-funded network to a commercial powerhouse. It's a compelling exploration of the innovative shifts and economic forces that shaped the digital landscape we know today. Ideal for those interested in the history and business aspects of technology development.

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How the Internet Became Commercial

In less than a decade, the Internet went from being a series of loosely connected networks used by universities and the military to the powerful commercial engine it is today. This book describes how many of the key innovations that made this possible came from entrepreneurs and iconoclasts who were outside the mainstream--and how the commercializa

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In less than a decade, the Internet transformed from a series of loosely connected networks, primarily used by universities and the military, into the powerful commercial engine it is today. How the Internet Became Commercial explores how many key innovations emerged from entrepreneurs and iconoclasts outside the mainstream, illustrating that the commercialisation of the Internet was not inevitable from the start.

Shane Greenstein traces the Internet's evolution from government ownership through privatisation to the commercial Internet we recognise today. This narrative celebrates innovation from the margins, highlighting how mainstream service providers, once leaders in traditional markets, faced threats from industry outsiders who identified economic opportunities invisible to others. As a result, these established firms had no choice but to innovate themselves.

Throughout this period, new business models were tested with varying success, transforming innovations into valuable products and services as the Internet developed commercially. Initially designed for research and military defence, the network had to overcome significant challenges, including network interconnectivity and the diverse needs of commercial users, while implementing groundbreaking new services.

How the Internet Became Commercial illustrates how, in the absence of any central authority, the collaborative and vibrant interplay between government and private industry was pivotal in transforming the Internet into the commercial powerhouse it is today.

Series: The Kauffman Foundation Series on Innovation and Entrepreneurship

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How the Internet Became Commercial by Shane Greenstein is praised for its detailed and informative account of the Internet's evolution. It receives accolades as essential reading for understanding the broader innovation landscape, a well-conceived contribution to technology history, and is described as exciting and immensely informative. Additionally, it's commended for systematically exploring the roles of innovation and commercialization in the Internet's development.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780691178394

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 26 September 2017

Country: United States

Imprint: Princeton University Press

Illustration: 28 b/w illus., 13 tables

Audience: Tertiary education

DIMENSIONS

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 235.0mm

Weight: 680g

Pages: 482

About the Author

Shane Greenstein is the Martin Marshall Professor of Business Administration and codirector of the program on the economics of digitization at the National Bureau of Economic Research. His books include Diamonds Are Forever, Computers Are Not and Standards and Public Policy.

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