Book Reviews
- This gives a very surface flavor of the actual wires that make our world talk to itself. https://t.co/JWvlvThfd4Link to Tweet
- Criticism 3: networking is nowhere near as expensive. Wrong. Google spent 300M on an undersea cable. Large cos pay shit ton in secret handshakes with telcos. My favorite book on this recommended by @sunubunu who built AWS and Google interconnects: https://t.co/M6H5dW32OGLink to Tweet
About Book
“Andrew Blum plunges into the unseen but real ether of the Internet in a journey both compelling and profound….You will never open an email in quite the same way again.” —Tom Vanderbilt, New York Times bestselling author of Traffic In Tubes, Andrew Blum, a correspondent at Wired magazine, takes us on an engaging, utterly fascinating tour behind the scenes of our everyday lives and reveals the dark beating heart of the Internet itself. A remarkable journey through the brave new technological world we live in, Tubes is to the early twenty-first century what Soul of a New Machine—Tracy Kidder’s classic story of the creation of a new computer—was to the late twentieth.