New Kindle book by Alexander Shalymenov
Design is not decoration. It is judgment. This book explores the human decisions behind good design, from first principles to the age of AI.
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The first legislation that I produced relating to the Internet was a bill to overturn a restriction inside of the law that prohibited the Internet backbone from being used for anything other than research and scientific and educational communication.
Rick Boucher, a US Representative, introduced a bill to relax restrictions on the Internet's use, allowing it to be used for more than just research and scientific communication. This move marked a significant shift in the Internet's role in society, paving the way for its widespread adoption and development.
The bill aimed to overturn a restriction that limited the Internet's use to research and scientific purposes, allowing it to be used for other forms of communication and commerce. This change had far-reaching implications for the way people interacted and accessed information online.
In the early days of the Internet, the US government had imposed restrictions on its use, limiting it to research and scientific purposes. This was partly due to concerns about the potential impact of the Internet on society and the need to ensure that it was used responsibly.
Rick Boucher was a US Representative from Virginia who served from 1983 to 2013. He was a strong advocate for technology and innovation, and his work on the bill to relax restrictions on the Internet's use reflects his commitment to these values.
The relaxation of restrictions on the Internet's use led to a surge in its adoption and development, with the Internet becoming an integral part of modern life. This has had numerous practical applications, including the ability to access information, communicate with others, and conduct business online.
While the bill to relax restrictions on the Internet's use was widely seen as a positive step, some critics argued that it opened the door to unwanted commercialization and exploitation of the Internet. However, the benefits of the Internet's widespread adoption have largely outweighed these concerns.
New Kindle book by Alexander Shalymenov
Design is not decoration. It is judgment. This book explores the human decisions behind good design, from first principles to the age of AI.
View on AmazonAvailable now as a Kindle Edition on Amazon.