Blown to Bits Reflections 10/7

Blown to Bits (www.bitsbook.com), Appendix - The Internet as System and Spirit, pp. 301-309, “The Internet as a Communication System,” then answer the following question:

It is interesting to think about the foresight (or luck?) that caused initial Internet designers to choose a packet-switched network as the basis for the Internet. What do you think, foresight or luck?
-I think that it is good foresight that caused the internet’s creators to choose a packet switched network as the basis for the internet. In order to create the internet successfully, these guys had to be decently smart, and I think that they thought ahead and decided to use a system that could be expanded rapidly.

Blown to Bits (www.bitsbook.com), Chapter 3 - Ghosts in the Machine, pp. 91-92, “Data
Formats as Public Property,” then answer the following question:

What do you think the Internet would be like today if different companies’ network protocols were still competing for adoption for the Internet, instead of TCP being the de facto standard?

-I think that the internet would not be as easy to navigate as it is today, with many different companies all using their own technology and protocols to operate the internet. TCP is what makes the internet work well with it’s protocols, and without it the internet would be far more complicated to use.

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  1. i'm a slow reader and a procrastinator so this really helped thx

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