In Where Wizards Stay Up Late, Katie Hafner explores the origins of the Internet, focusing on the key figures and events that brought the world-changing technology into existence. The book chronicles the collaboration between researchers, engineers, and visionaries, such as Vinton Cerf and Robert Kahn, who developed the protocols that underlie the Internet. Hafner delves into the challenges faced during its early days, the culture of innovation that drove its evolution, and the impact of the Internet on society. The book provides an insightful look at the pioneering work that enabled the digital revolution and transformed communication globally.
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Where Wizards Stay Up Late details the creation of the Internet, focusing on the pioneers behind the groundbreaking technology. Katie Hafner recounts the challenges, discoveries, and collaborations that led to the development of the world-changing network.
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