Howard Rheingold (born 1947) is an American critic, writer, and teacher, known for his specialties on the cultural, social and political implications of modern communication media such as the Internet, mobile telephony and virtual communities.[1][2]
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^Rheingold, Howard Lee; Augustyn, Adam; Curley, Robert; Gregersen, Erik; Hosch, William L.; Lotha, Gloria; Pallardy, Richard (2023-03-01). "Virtual community". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 2023-04-28.
HowardRheingold (born 1947) is an American critic, writer, and teacher, known for his specialties on the cultural, social and political implications of...
franchise the WELL. "Let's just say there was a communications mismatch," HowardRheingold wrote. The WELL was a California-run enterprise in 1998 and before...
HowardRheingold discussed virtual communities in his book, The Virtual Community, published in 1993. The book's discussion ranges from Rheingold's adventures...
Hacker's Guide to Computer Security is a book by Bill Landreth and HowardRheingold, published in 1985 by Microsoft Press and distributed by Simon & Schuster...
Review (edited at different points by Jay Kinney, Kevin Kelly, and HowardRheingold), later called Whole Earth Magazine and finally just Whole Earth. The...
after technology critic and writer HowardRheingold used it in his 1991 book Virtual Reality. In the publication, Rheingold made futuristic conclusions and...
simply notify a user of others who are currently set to the same mood. HowardRheingold reflects on technologies such as the Lovegety in his work and urges...
quickly. The concept was introduced by HowardRheingold in his 2002 book Smart Mobs: The Next Social Revolution. Rheingold defined the smart mob as follows:...
began a long-term working partnership with critic, writer and teacher HowardRheingold. Later Hall would become a freelance journalist covering video games...
Technology is a work of "retrospective futurism" in which Smart Mobs author HowardRheingold looked at the history of computing and then attempted to predict what...
disappeared (from which he re-appeared a year later). Landreth's and HowardRheingold's book, Out of the Inner Circle: A Hacker's Guide to Computer Security...
specialized form of smart mob, a term and concept proposed by author HowardRheingold in his 2002 book Smart Mobs: The Next Social Revolution. The first...
interact with it and it cannot respond based on the user's actions. HowardRheingold (in his 1991 book Virtual Reality) spoke of his trial of the Sensorama...
Smart Mobs: The Next Social Revolution is a book by HowardRheingold dealing with the social, economic and political changes implicated by developing technology...
to simultaneity, creative configuration, structure, total field). HowardRheingold comments upon McLuhan's "the medium is the message" in relation to...
The Virtual Community is a 1993 book about virtual communities by HowardRheingold, a member of the early network system The WELL. A second edition, with...
spread spectrum, as given in "Smart Mobs, The Next Social Revolution", HowardRheingold, ISBN 0-7382-0608-3 Władysław Kozaczuk, Enigma: How the German Machine...
the WBA. His many books include volumes coauthored with the futurist HowardRheingold, who put forward similar views, and the mythologist Joseph Campbell...
early proponents of cyberspace tends to reflect this assumption (see HowardRheingold). The ethnography of cyberspace is an important aspect of cyberculture...
writing a letter to a friend. Whole Earth editors Kevin Kelly and HowardRheingold both went on to edit other magazines. "History of Whole Earth from...
control. Exploring the World of Lucid Dreaming by Stephen LaBerge and HowardRheingold (1990) discusses creativity within dreams and lucid dreams, including...