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These are books and links used in preparation and research for this
class. Book titles link to Amazon.com. This is not an endorsement of
Amazon, it's just provided to give you a convenient reference to such
information as the title, what the book looks like, reviews, and etc.
- Brin, David, The
Transparent Society: Will Technology Force Us to Choose
Between Privacy and Freedom?, Perseus Books, June 1999.
- Carr, Caleb,
Information Poisoning,
Salon.com, 1/17/2001.
- Castro, Elizabeth, HTML 4 for
the World Wide Web: Visual QuickStart Guide, 4th Edition,
Peachpit Press, 2000.
- Dyson, Esther, Release
2.1 : A Design for Living in the Digital Age,
Broadway Books, October 1998.
- Eisenberg, J. David, Using XML,
A List Apart, July 19, 2002, Issue 147.
- Garfinkel, Simson, Database Nation : The Death of Privacy in the 21st Century
, O'Reilly & Associates, January 2000.
- Gibson, William, Neuromancer, Ace Books, 1994. (originally published in
1984).
- Hafner, Katie and Matthew Lyon, Where
Wizards Stay Up Late : The Origins of the Internet,
Touchstone Books, January 1998.
- Levy, Stephen, Crypto : How the Code Rebels Beat the Government -- Saving
Privacy in the Digital Age,
Viking Press, January 2001.
- Negroponte, Nicholas, Being
Digital, Vintage Books, January 1996.
- UT System, Copyright Crash Course, Office of the General Counsel,
University
of Texas System, September 29, 1999.
- Stephenson, Neal, In the
Beginning was the Command Line, 1999.
- Tanenbaum, Andrew S., Computer
Networks, 3rd Edition, Prentice-Hall, March 1996.
- UT Austin, Basic UNIX, January 1996.
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