By: Prof. Harry R. Lewis, Ph.D.
Gordon McKay Professor of Computer Science, Harvard University.
The Internet and the Web
- Video
- IETF and Internet standards
- Structure of the Internet
- About the Doc Searles article
- How packets are transferred
- What are IP addresses
- ICANN
- Internet protocols
- HTTP and cookies
- Internet archive
- Guest: Professor Jonathan Zittrain, Harvard Law School, author of The Future of the Internet and How to Stop It
- Defamation
- The Communications Decency Act
- The Case of Ken Zeran
- How the Internet works
- Packet delivery: TCP/IP
- The World Wide Web: What is it?
- Why is it called the Internet?
- Comcast case and net neutrality
- Comcast and Bit Torrent protocol
- Comcast case: an introduction
- How the Internet works: ISPs and packet passing
- Anatomy of an Internet packet: TCP and UDP
- Network Neutrality: an introduction
- How do you regulate the Internet?
- How do you make rules for technologies yet unseen?
- How do you regulate the Internet when the technologies keep evolving?
- Net Neutrality: a historical context
- Dave Reed: Early Internet pioneer
- The Lori Drew case: the verdict, and further thoughts
- Cooperation on the Web
- Cooperation on the Web: Wikipedia part 2
- Collective Intelligence: tracking digital trails
Sumber Foto: Arip Nurahman
at Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia