Description
“Nexus: A Brief History of Information Networks from the Stone Age to AI” is a journey through time, showing how humans built different ways to connect and share knowledge.
The book starts with the early days — when people used cave paintings and smoke signals to send messages. Then it takes us to the age of books, newspapers, telephones, and the internet. Finally, it talks about modern tools like social media and artificial intelligence that are changing how we get and give information.
What makes this book special is that it connects the dots between different times in history. It helps you understand how today’s technology is not just new, but built on many old ideas. The book uses real-life stories, examples, and simple words to explain big ideas.
Whether you’re a student, a curious reader, or someone who loves history and technology, this book makes complex topics easy and interesting.
Why You Should Read This Book?
- Know the Past: Understand how humans have always tried to communicate — from stone carvings to WhatsApp.
- Learn Simply: Big ideas explained in a simple, everyday language anyone can understand.
- See the Big Picture: Connect how old inventions led to the modern digital world we live in today.
- Stay Updated: Learn how AI is just another step in our long journey of sharing information.
- Perfect for Everyone: You don’t need to be a tech expert. This book is made for general readers, students, and even beginners.
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