امروز ما در مورد جهانی وب بحث خواهیم کرد – نباید با اینترنت اشتباه گرفته شود ، که زیرساخت اصلی شبکه و سایر شبکه ها است. شبکه جهانی وب بر پایه ایجاد پیوند به سادگی صفحات به سایر صفحات با لینک های پیوندی ساخته شده است ، اما این ارتباط گسترده است که آن را بسیار قدرتمند می کند. اما قبل از اینكه وب به یك چیز تبدیل شود ، تیم برنرز لی باید مرورگر وب را در CERN اختراع كند و برای پیمایش در این فهرستهای گسترده اطلاعات ، باید موتورهای جستجوگر ایجاد شوند. در اواسط دهه 1990 ما شاهد ظهور یاهو و گوگل و وب سایتهای یکپارچه مانند ای بی و آمازون خواهیم بود و وب را که امروزه می شناسیم تشکیل می دهد. اما قبل از اینکه واحد خود را در اینترنت به پایان برسانیم می خواهیم لحظه ای به بحث در مورد پیامدهای Neutrality خالص ، و پتانسیل آن در شکل دادن به آینده اینترنت بپردازیم.

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33 پاسخ به “World Wide Web: Crash Course Science Computer # 30”

  1. This is so informative. You know your information very well. However just a polite observation I had to review this for a class and you speak very fast so it is difficult to keep up to follow.

  2. How can you vote with your dollars by leaving unethical companies, when there are no alternatives, and the alternatives are stifled by the larger companies?

  3. "Would leave their ISP and get another." Like who? The big boys have it locked up, and they don't play fair. You are stuck with one ISP, maybe 2 if your lucky.

  4. anyone arguing against net neutrality is a shill or has no idea what they're talking about.

    There is literally no one on the otherside of this argument, I don't know why you presented it like there is two sides. the only people arguing against it is lobbiest and ISP's who want to further enforce their monopolies. Or they're actual idiots who don't care about the internet and that's okay but we shouldn't listen to them, their opinion is as valid as flat earthers.

  5. If I could take pressure from the internet and help improving the latency of all online games by setting my e-mail browser at low priority so the packets would wait a couple of seconds if necessary, than I would be happy to voluntare. I'm sure almost everyone would. Just put a visible 'low Priority' button in my e-Mail program and tell me what it does.

    If that's the true intention behind net neutrality enemies, that would be the obvious first step. Instead they want to oppressing everyone in the first step. Immortan Joe style. Sorry, but one has to be very stupid to believe the anti net neutrality suits.

  6. If you have 1 internet provider in your area, you should focus your attention on this problem rather than net neutrality. Is there anything that prevents healthy market competition, like exclusive agreements with local goverments, for example? Is there something that prevents smaller ISPs from coming to the market?

    Because without competition net neutrality won't help, you'll still be paying for shitty and overpriced service from a monopolist.

  7. Abstraction barriers. As computer science educators you had to put violation of abstraction barrier higher than any economical or political argument. Punching a hole from application layer down into networking layer is going to create a huge mess of complexity that will get only worse over time. I know it's two years late, but it's such a shame that you, Crash Course, missed that point. Great series otherwise!

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