Digital Universe: The Global Telecommunication Revolution
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    • Chapter 1 -- Introduction
    • Chapter 2 -- Thinkling about Moore's Law
    • Chapter 3 -- Critical Perspectives
    • Chapter 4 -- Origins of the Internet
    • Chapter 5 -- Internet Evolution
    • Chapter 6 -- The Web
    • Chapter 7 -- Telecommunication and the "Flat" world
    • Chapter 8 -- Digital Media Convergence
    • Chapter 9 -- The Public and Private Internet
    • Chapter 10 -- Censorship and Global Cyberculture
    • Chapter 11 -- The Dark Side
    • Chapter 12 -- Wired and Wireless Communication Technologies
    • Chapter 13 -- Virtual and Augmented Worlds
    • Chapter 14 -- The Future of the Digital Universe
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Peter B. Seel, Ph.D., is a professor in the Department of Journalism and Technical Communication at Colorado State University in the U.S., where he teaches new communication technologies, video production, digital photography, and documentary film. Dr. Seel is the co-author of two books on digital television and has published many articles and book chapters on television and Internet-based technologies. He has extensive experience as a documentary television writer-producer and as a professional photographer. He started his media production career as a combat photojournalist in Vietnam.

The author's website is here.

The publication of this book was a multi-national effort. It was written in the United States in Fort Collins, Colorado; acquired by Wiley-Blackwell in Boston; copy-edited by Janet Moth in Oxford in the United Kingdom; typeset by Thomson Digital in New Delhi, India; and printed in Johor Bahru, Malaysia, near Singapore.