The Internet's Suite

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THE INTERNET’S SUITE an exploration of resistance to globalization by mackenzie brown

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Is the Internet good for us?

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THE INTERNET’S SUITEan exploration of resistance to globalization

by mackenzie brown

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COMMUNICATION

Communication has evolved from a humble beginning. Almost two hundred years ago, the electromagnet (the

foundation of electricity) was invented. Only five years after that, Samuel Morse sent the first

telegraph. Forty years after that, the invention of the telephone caused it

to rapidly overtake the market on long distance communication.

Only fifty years after that, TV is invented.(are we seeing an exponential pattern?) ’69- ARPANET ’83- Cell phones ’92- Miniaturization sets in

a background

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WHAT WE SEE NOW

Communication between people is almost instantaneous. Communication between countries is almost instantaneous. Is it pressuring us to make quicker decisions? To be foolhardy?

Just how safe and anonymous is the Internet?

Consider Julian Assange.

a problem?

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WHAT WE SEE NOW

He is WikiLeaks, right? Those people who hacked the Pentagon and stole plenty of classified

files?

You must think that they were very accomplished hackers. To hack the Pentagon, to hack the Department of Defense!

Doesn’t the DOD have firewall? We have to keep the terrorists out, after all.

So how long did it take for WikiLeaks to steal 251,287 documents from the Pentagon?

a problem?

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SAFETY

It took them less than an hour. And trust me, it would take mere seconds to get into your files,

no matter how long and random your password is.

What caused this? Why isn’t the Internet safer? Is there anything I can do to safeguard my files?

Not anymore: http://www.i-hacked.com/content/23/42/ Click it, I dare you.

definitely a problem

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SAFETY

Can we go any more wrong? Hacking with Google seems to defy the spirit behind it… one of selfless need to help you find exactly what you’re looking for.

So. Are there any ways out? China has found one.

definitely a problem

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RESISTANCE

China, home to smog, factories, and that cool bubbly swimming-amphitheater thing, is almost completely cut off from the Internet.

Told you. But back on topic, do the Chinese have the right idea? Should

we disconnect from the World Wide Web?

finally I get to the point

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COULD WE DISCONNECT?

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BIBLIOGRAPHY

Gannett, Bob. Block Phone. Digital image. Happy Days. 25 Nov. 2007. Web. 25 May 2011. http://blog.gannettlocal.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/80s-brick-cell-phone.jpg

Motorola. Motorola Razr. Digital image. Mobile Phone Reviews. 11 Dec. 2009. Web. 25 May 2011. http://mobilephone4all.com/images/Motorola-Razr-V3.jpg

Moen, Espen. Julian Assange. Digital Image. Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Wikimedia Foundation, 12 Mar. 2010. Web. 25 May 2011. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Julian_Assange_%28Norway,_March_2010%29.jpg

Gleason, David B. Aerial of the Pentagon. Digital Image. Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Wikimedia Foundation, 12 Jan. 2008. Web. 25 May 2011. http://en.wikpedia.org/File:The_Pentagon_January_2008.jpg

Zao, Lung. The Watercube. Digital image. Vancouver Now. National Post. Web. 25 May 2011. http://www.cbc.ca/gfx/images/sports/photos/2008/05/05/water-cube.jpg

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Interestingly enough, I experienced a few bug/hack problems while I was writing this illuminating PowerPoint. Thus, I wish to apologize for getting it in a few minutes late.