- Information superhighway
The information superhighway was a popular term used through the
1990s to refer to digital communication systems. It is associated withAl Gore . [http://www.netvalley.com/cgi-bin/intval/net_history.pl]Definitions
There are a number of definitions of this term. "Wired Style: Principles of English Usage in the Digital Age" defines the term as "the whole digital enchilada - interactive, cable, broadband, 500-channel [...] blame the cliche on then-Senator Al Gore Jr. who introduced it at a 1978 meeting of computer industry folk, in homage to his father , Senator Albert Gore Sr" (71).
The "McGraw-Hill Computer Desktop Encyclopedia" defines the term as, "a proposed high-speed communications system that was touted by the Clinton/Gore administration to enhance education in America in the 21st Century. Its purpose was to help all citizens regardless of their income level. The Internet was originally cited as a model for this superhighway; however, with the explosion of the
World Wide Web , the Internet became the information superhighway" (464).The "
Oxford English Dictionary " (OED) defines the term as "a route or network for the high-speed transfer of information; esp. (a) a proposed national fiber-optic network in the United States; (b) theInternet ." The OED also cites usage of this term in three periodicals:*the
January 3 ,1983 issue of "Newsweek ": "...information superhighways being built of fiber-optic cable will link Boston, New York, Philadelphia, and Washington, D. C. in a 776-mile system on the East Coast."*the
December 19 ,1991 issue of the "Christian Science Monitor ": "Senator Gore calls NREN the "information superhighway" - a catalyst for what he hopes will become one day a national fiber-optic network."*the
October 26 ,1993 issue of the "New York Times ": "One of the technologies Vice President Al Gore is pushing is the information superhighway, which will link everyone at home or office to everything else—movies and television shows, shopping services, electronic mail and huge collections of data."Other uses
Nam June Paik , a 20th century South Korean born American video artist, claims to have coined the term in 1974. “I used the term (information superhighway) in a study I wrote for the Rockefeller Foundation in 1974. I thought: if you create a highway, then people are going to invent cars. That's dialectics. If you create electronic highways, something has to happen.” [http://netart.incubadora.fapesp.br/portal/midias/paik.htm]ee also
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Al Gore and information technology
*National Information Infrastructure
*The Superhighway Summit
*Knowledge policy References
*Freedman, Alan. "McGraw Hill Computer Desktop Encyclopedia." New York: McGraw Hill, 2001.
*Hale, Constance and the editors of "Wired". "Wired Style: Principles of English Usage in the Digital Age." San Francisco: Hardwired, 1996.Further reading
Articles
*Andrews, Edmund. " [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9F0CE6DE133BF936A2575AC0A965958260 Policy Blueprint Ready for Data Superhighway] ." "New York Times ", Sept. 15, 1993.
* Besser, Howard. " [http://www.gseis.ucla.edu/~howard/Papers/brook-book.html The Information SuperHighway: Social and Cultural Impact] ," 1995.
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*Ferranti, Marc. " [http://www.iht.com/articles/1995/10/03/lane.php Europe Seeks a Lane on Info Highway] ," "International Herald Tribune ", October 1995.
* Gore, Al. " [http://www.clintonfoundation.org/legacy/011194-remarks-by-the-vp-on-television.htm Remarks given by Vice President Gore at "The Superhighway Summit", UCLA] ," January 11, 1994. [http://www.today.ucla.edu/1994/archive940113.html]
*---" [http://www.allbusiness.com/technology/internet-technology/150025-1.html Information Superhighways: The Next Information Revolution] ." "The Futurist", January-February 1991, Vol. 25: 21-23.
* Kahn, Jeffery. " [http://www.lbl.gov/Science-Articles/Archive/information-superhighway.html Building and Rescuing the Information Superhighway] ," 1993.
*"Special Issue:TIME magazine,12 April 1993 ." " [http://jcgi.pathfinder.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,978216,00.html Take A Trip into the Future on the ELECTRONIC SUPERHIGHWAY] "Magazine covers
*"Special Issue:TIME magazine,12 April 1993 ". " [http://jcgi.pathfinder.com/time/covers/0,16641,19930412,00.html The Info Highway: Bringing a revolution in entertainment, news, and communication] "
*"Popular Mechanics ",January ,1994 . " [http://www.popularmechanics.com/marketing/covers/?fullSize=http%3A%2F%2Fmedia%2Epopularmechanics%2Ecom%2Fimages%2Fcovers%2F199401%2Ejpg&caption=January%2C%201994 Understanding the Information Superhighway] "
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