
Review and Analysis of Andrew Blum's Tubes: A Journey to the Center of the Internet
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Please note: This is a review and analysis of the book and not the original book.
We use the Internet for everything nowadays and surprisingly enough, hardly any of us know anything about the Internet itself. We simply take it for granted. In Andrew Blum's book Tubes, he goes into depth about what the Internet is and how deep it goes. We may only experience it through a browser, but it is much much more than that.
In this summary, we will analyze, discuss, and summarize the key points in Tubes by Andrew Blum. Enjoy!
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