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_aInternet daemons : _bdigital communications possessed _cFenwick McKelvey |
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_aMinnesota : _bUniversity of Minnesota Press, _cc2018. |
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_axi, 320 p. : _bill. ; _c22 cm. |
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_aElectronic mediations _v56 |
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520 | _aWe’re used to talking about how tech giants like Google, Facebook, and Amazon rule the internet, but what about daemons? Ubiquitous programs that have colonized the Net’s infrastructure—as well as the devices we use to access it—daemons are little known. Fenwick McKelvey weaves together history, theory, and policy to give a full account of where daemons come from and how they influence our lives—including their role in hot-button issues like network neutrality. | ||
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