Web 25: Histories from the First 25 Years of the World Wide Web
celebrates the 25th anniversary of the Web. Since the beginning of the
1990s, the Web has played an important role in the development of the
Internet as well as in the development of most societies at large, from
its early grey and blue webpages introducing the hyperlink for a wider
public, to today's multifacted uses of the Web as an integrated part of
our daily lives.
This is the first book to look back at 25 years of Web evolution, and it
tells some of the histories about how the Web was born and has
developed. It takes the reader on an exciting time travel journey to
learn more about the prehistory of the hyperlink, the birth of the Web,
the spread of the early Web, and the Web's introduction to the general
public in mainstream media. Furthermore, case studies of blogs,
literature, and traditional media going online are presented alongside
methodological reflections on how the past Web can be studied, as well
as accounts of how one of the most important source types of our time is
provided, namely the archived Web.
Web 25: Histories from the First 25 Years of the World Wide Web is a
must-read
for anyone interested in how our online present has been shaped by the
past.