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Minitel : welcome to the Internet / Julien Mailland and Kevin Driscoll.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Mailland, Julien, author.
Driscoll, Kevin, author.
Series:
Platform studies
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Minitel (Videotex system).
Technology and state--France--History--20th century.
Technology and state.
Technology and state--France--History--21st century.
History.
France.
Physical Description:
1 online resource.
Place of Publication:
Cambridge, Massachusetts : The MIT Press, [2017]
System Details:
text file
Summary:
The first scholarly book in English on Minitel, the pioneering French computer network, offers a history of a technical system and a cultural phenomenon.A decade before the Internet became a medium for the masses in the United States, tens of millions of users in France had access to a network for e-mail, e-commerce, chat, research, game playing, blogging, and even an early form of online porn. In 1983, the French government rolled out Minitel, a computer network that achieved widespread adoption in just a few years as the government distributed free terminals to every French telephone subscriber. With this volume, Julien Mailland and Kevin Driscoll offer the first scholarly book in English on Minitel, examining it as both a technical system and a cultural phenomenon. Mailland and Driscoll argue that Minitel was a technical marvel, a commercial success, and an ambitious social experiment. Other early networks may have introduced protocols and software standards that continue to be used today, but Minitel foretold the social effects of widespread telecomputing. They examine the unique balance of forces that enabled the growth of Minitel: public and private, open and closed, centralized and decentralized. Mailland and Driscoll describe Minitel's key technological components, novel online services, and thriving virtual communities. Despite the seemingly tight grip of the state, however, a lively Minitel culture emerged, characterized by spontaneity, imagination, and creativity. After three decades of continuous service, Minitel was shut down in 2012, but the history of Minitel should continue to inform our thinking about Internet policy, today and into the future.
Contents:
1 A Tale of Two Parties 1
2 Disaggregating the Minitel Platform 23
3 Embedding Culture in Architecture 49
4 Not End to End, but Open 73
5 The Booming Minitel Private Enterprise 95
6 On the Fringe 129
7 Conclusion 149.
Notes:
OCLC-licensed vendor bibliographic record.
ISBN:
9780262340205
0262340208
9780262340212
0262340216
OCLC:
992782984
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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