The SAGE Encyclopedia of the Internet
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The SAGE Encyclopedia of the Internet

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eBook - ePub

The SAGE Encyclopedia of the Internet

About this book

The Internet needs no introduction, and its significance today can hardly be exaggerated.Ā  Today, more people are more connected technologically to one another than at any other time in human existence.Ā  For a large share of the world's people, the Internet, text messaging, and various other forms of digital social media such as Facebook have become thoroughly woven into the routines and rhythms of daily life.Ā Ā The Internet has transformed how we seek information, communicate, entertain ourselves, find partners, and, increasingly, it shapes our notions of identity and community.Ā 

The SAGE Encyclopedia of the Internet addresses the many related topics pertaining to cyberspace, email, the World Wide Web, and social media.Ā  Entries will range from popular topics such as Alibaba and YouTube toĀ important current controversiesĀ such as Net neutrality andĀ cyberterrorism.Ā  The goal of the encyclopedia is to provide the most comprehensive collection of authoritative entries on the Internet available, written in a style accessible to academic and non-academic audiences alike.

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Information

Year
2018
Print ISBN
9781473926615
Edition
1
eBook ISBN
9781526450432
Subtopic
E-Commerce

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Acknowledgements
  4. Title Page
  5. Copyright Page
  6. Contents
  7. About the Editor
  8. Contributors
  9. Introduction
  10. A
  11. Adware
  12. Agriculture and the Internet
  13. AI Safety
  14. Algorithmic Selection on the Internet
  15. Alibaba
  16. Amazon
  17. Anonymous
  18. Apps
  19. ARPANET
  20. Artificial Intelligence
  21. Augmented Reality
  22. B
  23. Back Offices, Call Centers, and the Internet
  24. Baidu
  25. Biometrics
  26. Bitcoin
  27. BITNET
  28. Blind People and the Internet
  29. Blockchain
  30. Blogs
  31. Botnet
  32. Broadband Internet
  33. Broadband Internet Affordability
  34. C
  35. CAPTCHA
  36. Chat Rooms
  37. Child Pornography and the Internet
  38. Children, Adolescents, and the Internet
  39. Citizen Science
  40. Clicktivism
  41. Cloud Computing
  42. Cookies
  43. Crime and the Internet
  44. Crowdfunding
  45. Crowdsourcing
  46. Cryptocurrencies
  47. Cyberactivism
  48. Cyberbullying
  49. CybercafƩs
  50. Cybercrime
  51. Cyberespionage
  52. Cyberinfrastructure
  53. Cyberoptimism and Cyberpessimism
  54. Cybersecurity
  55. Cyberspace
  56. Cybersquatting
  57. Cyberstalking
  58. Cyberterrorism
  59. Cyberwarfare
  60. Cyberwellness
  61. Cyclades
  62. D
  63. Dark Web
  64. DARPANET
  65. Declaration of the Independence of Cyberspace
  66. Deep Packet Inspection
  67. Deep Web
  68. Diasporas and the Internet
  69. Digital Divides, Age and
  70. Digital Divides, Disability and
  71. Digital Divides, Ethnicity and
  72. Digital Divides, Gender and
  73. Digital Divides, Geography of
  74. Digital Divides, Global
  75. Digital Divides, Language and
  76. Digital Earth
  77. Digital Humanities
  78. Digital Natives
  79. Digital Steganography
  80. Digital Watermarking
  81. Distance Education
  82. Distributed Denial-of-Service Attack
  83. Domain Name
  84. Domain Name System
  85. Doxing
  86. E
  87. eBay
  88. e-Commerce: Business-to-Business
  89. e-Commerce: Business-to-Consumer
  90. e-Commerce: Business-to-Government
  91. Economic Development and the Internet
  92. Education and the Internet: Colleges and Universities
  93. Education and the Internet: Elementary and Secondary Schools
  94. e-Government
  95. e-Health
  96. Elderly People and the Internet
  97. Elections and the Internet
  98. Electronic Frontier Foundation
  99. Electronic Literature
  100. Electronic Mailing Lists
  101. Electronic Signatures
  102. Email
  103. Emojis and Emoticons
  104. Energy Use and the Internet
  105. e-Tailing
  106. Ethernet
  107. Ethnographic Research and the Internet
  108. F
  109. Facebook
  110. Fake News
  111. Fiber Optics and the Internet
  112. File Sharing
  113. File Transfer Protocol
  114. Firewalls
  115. Flaming
  116. Freenet
  117. G
  118. Geoblocking
  119. Geoweb
  120. Google
  121. Google Earth
  122. Gopher
  123. Great Firewall
  124. H
  125. Hacking
  126. Hacktivism
  127. Hashtag
  128. Health Care and the Internet
  129. History of the Internet
  130. Hyperlink
  131. Hypertext Markup Language
  132. Hypertext Transfer Protocol
  133. I
  134. Identity Theft
  135. Internet Activism
  136. Internet Addiction
  137. Internet Advertising
  138. Internet Architecture Board
  139. Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
  140. Internet Backbone Networks
  141. Internet Banking
  142. Internet Censorship
  143. Internet Connectivity
  144. Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers
  145. Internet Data Centers
  146. Internet Dating
  147. Internet Engineering Task Force
  148. Internet Fraud
  149. Internet Gambling
  150. Internet Gaming
  151. Internet GIS
  152. Internet Governance
  153. Internet Law
  154. Internet Mapping
  155. Internet Memes
  156. Internet Movie Database
  157. Internet Nonusers
  158. Internet of Things
  159. Internet Origins and History
  160. Internet Pornography
  161. Internet Privacy
  162. Internet Recruiting
  163. Internet Routing
  164. Internet Security
  165. Internet Service Providers
  166. Internet Slang
  167. Internet Society
  168. Internet Standards
  169. Internet Surveillance
  170. Internet Taxation
  171. Internet Telephony
  172. IP Addresses
  173. iPhones
  174. J
  175. Journalism and the Internet
  176. L
  177. Libraries and the Internet
  178. LISTSERV
  179. Local Area Networks
  180. Location-Based Services
  181. M
  182. Malware
  183. Manufacturing and the Internet
  184. Massive Open Online Courses
  185. MercadoLibre
  186. m-Government
  187. Microblogs
  188. Military Internet
  189. Mobile Internet
  190. MOOCs
  191. Municipal Broadband
  192. Music and the Internet
  193. Myspace
  194. N
  195. National Security Agency Surveillance
  196. Neogeography
  197. Net Neutrality
  198. Netflix
  199. Netiquette
  200. Netizen
  201. NSFNET
  202. O
  203. One Laptop per Child
  204. Online Social Networks
  205. P
  206. Packet Switching
  207. PayPal
  208. Peer-to-Peer Networks
  209. Phishing
  210. Photo Sharing Applications
  211. Podcasting
  212. Project Loon
  213. Q
  214. QQ
  215. R
  216. Racism and the Internet
  217. Ransomware
  218. Religion and the Internet
  219. Retail Trade and the Internet
  220. Right to Be Forgotten
  221. Right to Internet Access
  222. Rural Areas and the Internet
  223. S
  224. Satellite Internet
  225. Search Engine
  226. Semantic Web
  227. Sexism and the Internet
  228. Sexting
  229. Sexual Harassment and the Internet
  230. Sharing Economy and the Internet
  231. Skype
  232. Slacktivism
  233. Smart Cities
  234. Smart Energy Systems
  235. Smart Grids
  236. Smartphone Apps
  237. Smartphones
  238. Social Media
  239. Social Movements and the Internet
  240. Spam
  241. Sports and the Internet
  242. Spyware
  243. Stuxnet
  244. T
  245. TCP/IP
  246. Telecenters
  247. Telecommuting
  248. Telemedicine
  249. Television and the Internet
  250. Telework
  251. Tencent
  252. Terrorism and the Internet
  253. Texting
  254. Tor
  255. Tourism and the Internet
  256. Traceroute
  257. Transportation and the Internet
  258. Trojans
  259. Troll
  260. Twitter
  261. U
  262. Uniform Resource Locator
  263. Usenet
  264. V
  265. Video Conferences
  266. Video Games and the Internet
  267. Virtual Private Networks
  268. Virtual Reality
  269. Virtual Teams
  270. Viruses
  271. Voice over Internet Protocol
  272. Volunteered Geographic Information
  273. W
  274. Wearable Technologies
  275. Web 2.0
  276. Web Browsers
  277. Web Design
  278. Web GIS
  279. Web Mining
  280. Web Programming
  281. Webinars
  282. Webometrics
  283. Website and Webpage
  284. WeChat
  285. Weibo
  286. WELL, The
  287. Whole Earth ’Lectronic Link
  288. Wide Area Networks
  289. Wi-Fi
  290. WikiLeaks
  291. Wikipedia
  292. Wireless Internet
  293. World Wide Web
  294. World Wide Web Consortium
  295. Worms
  296. Y
  297. Yahoo
  298. YouTube
  299. Index

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