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− | "Net Cafe was the world's most widely distributed television series covering the Internet revolution during the height of the dot com boom. The series was broadcast throughout the United States and in more than one hundred other countries for six years, from 1996 through 2002. It was hosted by Stewart Cheifet, Jane Wither, and Andrew deVries".<ref>http://archive.org/details/netcafe</ref> | + | "Net Cafe was the world's most widely distributed television series covering the Internet revolution during the height of the dot com boom. The series was broadcast throughout the United States and in more than one hundred other countries for six years, from 1996 through 2002. It was hosted by Stewart Cheifet, Jane Wither, and Andrew deVries".<ref>Description on the Net Cafe homepage on Archive.org. http://archive.org/details/netcafe</ref> |
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+ | "The weekly program went behind the scenes of the World Wide Web to meet the people and explore the culture of the new "wired" generation. The series featured Internet tips, a guide to the best web sites, a preview of internet startups, and interviews with the movers and shakers behind the Internet phenomenon. It introduced many new web sites to the public which are now household names such as Yahoo!, Google, and eBay".<ref>Ibid.</ref> | ||
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+ | All of the episodes are available at Archive.org.<ref>Ibid.</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:07, 16 September 2012
Definition
"Net Cafe was the world's most widely distributed television series covering the Internet revolution during the height of the dot com boom. The series was broadcast throughout the United States and in more than one hundred other countries for six years, from 1996 through 2002. It was hosted by Stewart Cheifet, Jane Wither, and Andrew deVries".[1]
"The weekly program went behind the scenes of the World Wide Web to meet the people and explore the culture of the new "wired" generation. The series featured Internet tips, a guide to the best web sites, a preview of internet startups, and interviews with the movers and shakers behind the Internet phenomenon. It introduced many new web sites to the public which are now household names such as Yahoo!, Google, and eBay".[2]
All of the episodes are available at Archive.org.[3]
References
- ↑ Description on the Net Cafe homepage on Archive.org. http://archive.org/details/netcafe
- ↑ Ibid.
- ↑ Ibid.