"Умная толпа" - читать интересную книгу автора (Говард Рейнгольд)HOWARD RHEINGOLD SMART MOBS BASIC BOOKS ПРИМЕЧАНИЯВведение 1. Source: CCC, Tsutaya, « 2. Karlin Lillington, «Mobile but Without Direction», Wired News, 21 September 2000, « 3. Howard Rheingold, Tools for Thought: The History and Future of Mind-Expanding Technology (New York: Simon amp; Schuster, 1985). 4. Howard Rheingold, The Virtual Community: Homesteading on the Electronic Frontier (Reading, Mass.: Addison-Wesley, 1993). 5. Arturo Bariuad, «Text Messaging Becomes a Menace in the Philippines», Straits Times, 3 March 2001. 6. Lisa Takeuchi Cullen, «Dialing for Dollars», Time Magazine 157 (22), 4 June 2001, « 7. «Japans Lonely Hearts Find Each Other with 'Lovegety'», 8. Howard Rheingold, «You Got the Power», Wired 8.08, August 2000, « 9. See.: eBay, « 10. J. Carey, «Space, Time and Communications: A Tribute to Harold Innis», in Communication as Culture (New York: Routledge, 1989), 12. Глава 1 1. Epigraph: Tom Standage, «The Internet, Untethered», Economist, 11 October 2001, « 2. Raritan River Akita Club Inc. (RRACI), «Hachiko», « 3. Thomas Schelling, The Strategy of Conflict (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1960). 4. Guy Debord, La Societe du Spectacle (Paris: Buchet-Chastel 1967). «Mad Wing Cyber Girl Gang Arrested», Japan Today, 8 August 2001, « 5. Howard Rheingold, Virtual Reality (New York: Summit, 1991). 6. Mizuko Ito, «Mobile Phones, Japanese Youth, and the Re-placement of Social Contact», Society for the Social Studies of Science Meetings, Boston, 2001, « 7. Eija-Liisa Kasasniemi and Pirjo Rautianen, «Mobile Culture of Children and Teenagers in Finland», in Perpetual Contact. Mobile Communication, Private Talk and Public Performance, ed. Mark Aakhus and James Katz (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002). 8. Rich Ling and Birgitte Yttri, «Hyper-Coordination via Mobile Phones in Norway», in Perpetual Contact: Mobile Communication, Private Talk and Public Performance, ed. Mark Aakhus and James Katz (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002), 143. 9. Connie Garfalk, «Kids on the Move», Telenor Xpress 1, 2001, « 10. Ling and Yttri, «Hyper-Coordination via Mobile Phones in Norway», 153. 11. «Don't Leave Home Without It», J@pan Inc., « 12. Dmitri Ragano, «Growing Up in the Age of the Keitai», TheFea- 13. Michael M. Lewis, Next: The Future Just Happened (New York: Norton, 2001) 14. Rob Guth, «Japan's NTT Goes Global with New Company», E-Business World, 29 June 1999, « 15. Mari Matsunaga, The Birth of i-mode (Singapore: Chuang Yi Publishing Pte Ltd., 2001). 16. «Secrets of DoCoMo's Success», Wireless World Forum, 25 July 2001, « 17. Matsunaga, The Birth of i-mode, 151. 18. Michele Yamada, «NTT DoCoMo to Launch Global Positioning Svc on Nov. 27», Dow Jones, 20 November 2001, « 19. Steve Silberman, «Just Say Nokia», Wired 7. 09, September 1999, « 20. Kenneth Klee and Jennifer Bensko, «The Future Is Finnish», Newsweek International, 24 May 1999, « 21. Klee and Bensko, «The Future Is Finnish». 22. Helsinki Arena 2000 Project, 23. Geographic Information Systems, 24. David Gelernter, Mirror Worlds, or: The Day Software Puts the Universe in a Shoebox. How It Will Happen and What It Will Mean (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1992). 25. William Shaw, «In Helsinki Virtual Village…», Wired 9. 03, March 2001, 157-163, « 26. C. Alexander et al., A Pattern Language (New York: Oxford University Press, 1977). 27. Silberman, «Just Say Nokia». 28. Richard Quest, «Nokia Keeps Finland Mobile», Time, 157, 4 June 2001, « 29. Klee and Bensko, «The Future Is Finnish». 30. Puneet Gupta, «Short Message Service: What, How and Where?», Wireless Developer Network, « 31. Michael Pastore, «SMS Continues to Take Messaging World by Storm», Cyberatlas, 4 April 2001, « 32. Logica, «SMS to Drive Wireless Internet Forward», 26 June 2000, « 33. Howard Rheingold, The Virtual Community: Homesteading on the Electronic Frontier (Reading, Mass.: Addison-Wesley, 1993). 34. Kasasniemi and Rautianen, «Mobile Culture of Children and Teenagers in Finland». 35. Pasi Maenpaa, «Mobile Communication as a Way of Urban Life», in Ordinary Consumption, ed. Jukka Gronow and Allen Warde (London: Routledge, 2001), 107-124. 36. Tuomas Toivonen, unpublished thesis, Helsinki University of Technology, 2001, « 37. Alan Goldstein, «Information-Sawy Sweden Offers a Glimpse into the Future of the Mobile Internet», Dallas Morning News, 29 March 2001, « 38. Maija Pesola, «Simplicity Seems the Key for Location-Based Mobile Phone Games», Wireless Word, 20 July 2001. 39. Anne Torres, «4 Sme, Txtng is Lyf», The Feature, 18 April 2001, « 40. Benjamin Pimentel, «Cell Phone Craze May Be Key to Philippines' Future», San Francisco Chronicle, 11 February 2001, « 41. Torres, «4 Sme, Txtng is Lyf». 42. Xinhua News Agency, «Thailand: Mobile Phone Network Paralyzed by Flood of Love Messages», 15 February 2001, « 43. 44. Leopoldina Fortunati, «The Ambiguous Image of the Mobile Phone», in Communications on the Move: The Experience of Mobile Telephony in the 1990s, ed. L. Haddon, a report to the COST248 work group, sponsored and published by Telia, AB. « 45. Mark Ashurst, «Africa: Now, a 'Quiet Revolution': Mobile Phones Leapfrog an Obstacle to Development», Newsweek International, 27 August 2001. 46. Sadie Plant, «On the Mobile: The Effects of Mobile Telephones on Social and Individual Life», « 47. Douglas Century, «Motorola Versus Blackberry: Texting Cultures, A World Divided into Two-Way-Pager Camps», 14 January 2001, « 48. Fushi Tarazu, «DoCoMo's i-Mode Abroad?», The Motley Fool, 11 December 2000, 49. Tony Emerson, «The Next Big Thing», Newsweek, 6 August 2001, « 50. Julian E. Barnes, «For Cellphone Holdouts, Worry Closes the Sale», New York Times, 19 September 2001, C6. 51. Simon Romero, «The Simple BlackBerry Allowed Contact When Phones Failed», New York Times, 20 September 2001, « 52. Stewart Brand, «Founding Father: Interview with Paul Baran», Wired 9.03, March 2001, « 53. Ling and Yttri, «Hyper-Coordination via Mobile Phones in Norway». 54. Mark Aakhus and James Katz, eds., Perpetual Contact: Mobile Communication, Private Talk and Public Performance (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002). 55. Erving Goffman, The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life (Garden City, N. Y: Doubleday, 1959). 56. Ling and Yttri, «Hyper-Coordination via Mobile Phones in Norway», 159. 57. Garfalk, «Kids on the Move». 58. Alex S. Taylor and Richard Harper, «Talking 'Activity': Young People and Mobile Phones», paper presented at the CHI 2001 (Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems), Seattle, 31 March-5 April 2001, « 59. Ling and Yttri, «Hyper-Coordination via Mobile Phones in Norway». 60. Alexandra Weilenmann and Catrine Larsson, «Local Use and Sharing of Mobile Phones», in Wireless World: Social and Interactional Aspects of the Mobile Age, ed. B. Brown et al. (London: Springer-Verlag, 2001), 95. 61. Marko Ahtisaari, «Social Mobility», Out of the Blue — The J. Walter Thompson Magazine for Europe, Winter 2000/2001, 26. 62. Leslie Haddon, «The Social Consequences of Mobile Telephony: Framing Questions», in The Social Consequences of Mobile Telephony The Proceedings from a Seminar About Society, Mobile Telephony and Children, Telenor R amp;D N 38/2000, eds. Rich Ling and Kristin Trane, 26 June 2000, 2-6, « 63. Erving Goffman, «Alienation from Interaction», in Communication and Culture, ed. Alfred G. Smith (New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1966). 64. Plant, «On the Mobile». 65. Leysia Palen, Marilyn Salzman, and Ed Youngs, «Discovery and Integration of Mobile Communications in Everyday Life», Personal and Ubiquitous Computing Journal, vol. 5 (2001): 109-122, « Глава 2 1. David Hume, A Treatise of Human Nature, ed. Ernest С Mossner (New York: Viking, 1986). 2. Netscan, « 3. Howard Rheingold, The Virtual Community: Homesteading on the Electronic Frontier (Reading, Mass.: Addison-Wesley, 1993). 4. Erving Goffman, The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life (Garden City, N. Y: Doubleday, 1959). 5. Matt Ridley, The Origins of Virtue: Human Instincts and the Evolution of Cooperation (London: Penguin, 1996). 6. Garrett Hardin, «The Tragedy of the Commons», Science 16? (13 December 1968): 1243-1248. 7. Thomas Hobbes, Leviathan, ed. Richard E. Flathman and David Johnston (New York: W. W Norton, 1997) [на рус. яз. Томас Гоббс. Сочинения в 2 т. М.: Мысль, 1991, т. 2]. 8. 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Garton, С Haythornthwaite, and B. Wellman, «Studying Online Social Networks», Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication 3, 1 (1997): 1. 65. Barry Wellman, «Physical Place and CyberPlace: The Rise of Personalized Networking», International journal of Urban and Regional Research 25, 2 (2001): 227-252, « 66. Alun Anderson, «The Mathematics of Mayhem», in The World in 2001, « 67. Gordon E. Moore, «Cramming More Components onto Integrated Circuits», Electronics 38, 8 (19 April 1965): 114-117. 68. «Moore's Law», Intel Corporation, « 69. Scott Kirsner, «The Legend of Bob Metcalfe», Wired 6.11, November 1998, « 70. David P. Reed, «That Sneaky Exponential: Beyond Metcalfe's Law to the Power of Community Building», originally appeared in Context Magazine, Spring 1999 (by permission of DiamondCluster International, Inc. © 1999) « 71. Francis Fukuyama, Trust. The Social Virtues and the Creation of Prosperity (New York: Free Press, 1995). 72. Reed, «That Sneaky Exponential», 1999. Глава 3 1. Epigraph: Cory Doctorow, «My Date with the Gnomes of San Jose», Mindjack, 15 October 2000. « 2. Charlene Anderson, «SETI@home and the Planetary Society: A Reminiscence and a Hope for the Future», May 2000, « 3. Robert Wright, Nonzero: The Logic of Human Destiny (New York: Vintage, 2000). 4. David P. Reed, «That Sneaky Exponential: Beyond Metcalfe's Law to the Power of Community Building», Context Magazine, Spring 1999 (by permission of DiamondCluster International, Inc. © 1999) «http:.// 5. John F. Shoch and Jon A. Hupp, «Notes on the 'Worm' Programs — Some Early Experience with a Distributed Computation», Xerox PARC, September 1980. 6. Ibid., 1. See also: John Branner, Shockwave Rider (New York: Del Rey, 1975), 249-252. 7. 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Andy Oram (Sebastopol, Calif: O'Reilly and Associates, 2001). 19. Ashlee Vance, «Napster Serenades Songwriters, Ready to End Lawsuit», Unlimited Net, 26 September 2001, « 20. «Napster Offers $1 Billion to Settle Suit», 21. Gene Kan [1977-2002], «Gnutella», in Peer-to-Peer Harnessing the Power of Disruptive Technologies, ed. Andy Oram (Sebastopol, Calif.: O'Reilly and Associates, 2001); «What Is Gnutella?» Gnutella News, « 22. Nullsoft, Inc., « 23. David E. Weekly, «Client as Server: The New Model», Freshmeat. net, 16 April 2000, « 24. Gnutella News. 25. Kelly Truelove, «Gnutella and the Transient Web», OpenP2P.com, 22 March 2001, « 26. Eytan Adar and Bernardo A. Huberman, «Free Riding on Gnutella», First Monday 5, 10 (2000), « 27. Mojo Nation, « 28. Steven Johnson, «The Taste Test», Feed, 8 May 2001, « 29. Lou Gerstner, addressing the eBusiness Conference Expo in New York City, 12 December 2000, « 30. Michelle Delio, «The Grid Draws Its Battle Lines», Wired News, 20 February 2002, « 31. Ian Foster, «Internet Computing and the Emerging Grid», Nature, 7 December 2000, « 32. John Markoff, «The Soul of the Ultimate Machine», New York Times, 12 December 2000, « 33. Steve Lohr, «IBM Making a Commitment to Next Phase of the Internet», New York Times, 2 August 2001, « 34. Ann Harrison, «The Crime of Distributed Computing», Register, 12 December 2001, « 35. Steven Bonisteel, «Criminal Charges Settled in Distributed-Com-puting Case», Newsbytes, 17 January 2002, « 36. Lawrence Lessig, The Future of Ideas (New York: Random House 2001). Глава 4 1. Epigraph: Mark Weiser, «The Computer for the 21st Century», Scientific American, September 1991, p. 94-104. « 2. Howard Rheingold, Tools for Thought (New York: Simon amp; Schuster, 1985). 3. Joel Garreau, «You Are So Here», Washington Post, 19 August 2001: COl, « 4. «Sensor Networks for Healthcare, the Environment, and Homeland Defense», « 5. Saikat Chatterjee, «Netravali Sees a Networked Sphere in Ten Years», Business Times, The Times of India, New Delhi, 9 June 2000. 6. M. Weiser, R. Gold, and J. S. Brown, «The Origins of Ubiquitous Computing Research at PARC in the Late 1980s», IBM Systems Journal 38, 4 (1999): 693-696, « 7. Mark Weiser, «Ubiquitous Computing», « 8. Weiser, «The Computer for the 21st Century». 9. «The Trojan Room Coffee Machine», « 10. Weiser, «The Computer for the 21st Century». 11. Howard Rheingold, Virtual Reality (New York: Summit, 1991). 12. Myron Krueger, Artificial Reality (Reading, Mass.: Addison-Wesley, 1983). 13. Myron Krueger, «Responsive Environments», NCC Proceedings, 1977, 422-433. 14. Warren Robinett, «Electronic Expansion of Human Perception», Whole Earth Review, Fall 1991, 16-21. 15. Alex Pentland, «The Dance of Bits and Atoms», « 16. Ivan E. Sutherland, «The Ultimate Display», Proceedings of 1FIPS Congress, 2 May 1965, 506-508. 17. Alex P. 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Jun Rekimoto, Yuji Ayatsuka, and Kazutera Hayashi, «Augment-able Reality: Situated Communication through Physical and Digital Spaces», Proceedings of the International Symposium on Wearable Computing, 1998, « 26. Ismail Haritaoglu, «InfoScope: Link from Real World to Digital Information Space», in Ubicomp 2001: Ubiquitous Computing. Third International Conference, Atlanta, Georgia, September 30-October 2, 2001: Proceedings, ed. Gregory С Abowd, Barry Bromitt, and Steven A. Shafer, 247-255. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2201, Springer 2001, « 27. Salil Pradhan et al, «Websigns: Hyperlinking Physical Locations to the Web», IEEE Computer 34 (August 2001): 42-46. 28. Steven Feiner et al., «A Touring Machine: Prototyping 3D Mobile Augmented Reality Systems for Exploring the Urban Environment», Proceedings of the First International Symposium on Wearable Computers (1997): 74-81, « 29. Scott Fisher, «Environmental Media: Linking Virtual Environments to the Physical World», Proceedings of the Second International Symposium on Mixed Reality, Yokohama, Japan, March 2001, « 30. David S. Bennahum, «Be Here Now», Wired 9.11, November 2001, « 31. Garreau, «You Are So Here». 32. «Direction Finding CDMA Handset from KDDI», 27 February 2002, « 33. Universal Design of Digital City Project Overview, «http// 34. Risto Linturi, Marja-Riitta Koivunen, and Jari Sulkanen, «Helsinki Arena 2000-Augmenting a Real City to a Virtual One», Digital Cities 2000 83-96, « 35. The Center for Information Technology Research in the Interest of Society (CITRIS), « 36. Wade Roush, «Networking the Infrastructure», Technology Review, December 2001, « 37. Russ Adams, «Bar Code History Page», BarCode 1, 16 (March 2001), « 38. Charlie Schmidt, «Beyond the Bar Code», Technology Review, March 2001, « 39. 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