(Continued...) On the other hand, one could argue that the internet resembles a choose-your-own-adventure story where the user/reader determines the outcome based on the links they choose to follow. Then Google (or any search engine) would become the table of contents or index to the internet/book. What do you think?
Hey, neocyberwarrior, excellent question. Is the internet the content of a book? That depends on your definition of a book. If a book has to follow a linear narrative path with a deliberate beginning and end, then I would say no, the internet is not a book.
PS—sorry it took so long to get back to you; we are on here about once a week. :)
TopekaLibrary 5 months ago
(Continued...) On the other hand, one could argue that the internet resembles a choose-your-own-adventure story where the user/reader determines the outcome based on the links they choose to follow. Then Google (or any search engine) would become the table of contents or index to the internet/book. What do you think?
TopekaLibrary 5 months ago
Hey, neocyberwarrior, excellent question. Is the internet the content of a book? That depends on your definition of a book. If a book has to follow a linear narrative path with a deliberate beginning and end, then I would say no, the internet is not a book.
TopekaLibrary 5 months ago
so , would you classify internet as a content , and my computer as a book ?
neocyberwarrior 5 months ago