The Web & Communication, GAR-HEI
The development of the World Wide Web had a massive impact on the ways in which people interact and communicate, ultimately paving the way for the heavily interconnected world that we live in today. Although Internet communication dominates in many spheres of life, other means of communication remain no less important.
The Web & Communication Encyclopedia Articles By Title
William Lloyd Garrison was an American journalistic crusader who published a newspaper, The Liberator (1831–65),......
Ismail Gasprinski was a journalist and writer who was an advocate of pan-Turkism and whose writings significantly......
Bill Gates is an American computer programmer and entrepreneur who cofounded Microsoft Corporation, the world’s......
gazette, originally, a newssheet containing an abstract of current events, the forerunner of the modern newspaper.......
Clifford Geertz was an American cultural anthropologist, a leading rhetorician and proponent of symbolic anthropology......
gelatin process, photographic process in which gelatin is used as the dispersing vehicle for the light-sensitive......
gender symbol, visual signifier of an individual’s self-conception as male or female, as some combination thereof,......
genetic algorithm, in artificial intelligence, a type of evolutionary computer algorithm in which symbols (often......
Giovanni Gentile was a major figure in Italian idealist philosophy as well as a politician, educator, and editor.......
George Philip and Son, British publishing house, one of the oldest in the United Kingdom, located in London. The......
Helmut von Gerlach was a German pacifist journalist and politician, a consistent opponent of German nationalism,......
Ludwig von Gerlach was a Prussian judge, politician, and editor who helped found the conservative newspaper Kreuzzeitung......
Hugo Gernsback was an American inventor and publisher who was largely responsible for the establishment of science......
Guido Gezelle was a Flemish priest and poet who was one of the masters of 19th-century European lyric poetry. Gezelle......
GIF, digital file format devised in 1987 by the Internet service provider CompuServe as a means of reducing the......
William Gifford was an English satirical poet, classical scholar, and early editor of 17th-century English playwrights,......
Jeannette Leonard Gilder was an American editor and writer, a prolific and influential figure in popular journalism,......
John Gill was a patriot and publisher who was a leading advocate of American colonial independence from Britain.......
Jacky Gillott was a British novelist and broadcaster who was one of Britain’s first woman television reporters.......
Caroline Howard Gilman was a popular American writer and publisher, much of whose work reflected her conviction......
Émile de Girardin was a popular French journalist, called the Napoleon of the press for his success in publishing......
Maurice Girodias was a French publisher of banned books, including many classics of modern literature. As a young......
GIS, computer system for performing geographical analysis. GIS has four interactive components: an input subsystem......
Git, open-source distributed version control system (DVCS) created by Linux developer Linus Torvalds in 2005. As......
Gita Press, Hinduism’s largest printer, publisher, and distributor of religious literature. Envisaged as the Hindu......
cultural globalization, phenomenon by which the experience of everyday life, as influenced by the diffusion of......
globe, the most common general-use model of spherical Earth. It is a sphere or ball that bears a map of the Earth......
Gmail, free e-mail service offered by the American search engine company Google Inc. Google began offering Web-based......
Go, open-source programming language known for its simplicity and speed. Development of Go began in 2007 with the......
Mary Katherine Goddard was an early American printer and publisher who was also probably the first woman postmaster......
E. L. Godkin was an Anglo-American editor and founder of The Nation, a news and opinion magazine. After graduating......
Ramnath Goenka was an Indian newspaper publisher and crusader against government corruption. Goenka was born in......
Horace L. Gold was a Canadian-born American science fiction editor and author who, as founder and editor of the......
Peter Carl Goldmark was an American engineer who developed the first commercial colour-television system and the......
Meïr Aron Goldschmidt was a Danish writer of Jewish descent whose work foreshadowed later Realism. Goldschmidt......
Sir Victor Gollancz was a British publisher, writer, and humanitarian who championed such causes as socialism and......
John B. Goodenough was an American physicist who won the 2019 Nobel Prize for Chemistry for his work on developing......
Amy Goodman is an American journalist, columnist, and author, best known as the cofounder and host of Democracy......
Samuel Griswold Goodrich was an American publisher and author of children’s books under the pseudonym of Peter......
Google is an American search engine company, founded in 1998 by Sergey Brin and Larry Page. Since 2015, Google......
Google Earth, mapping service produced by the American search engine company Google. Google Earth allows users......
Google Gemini, generative artificial intelligence (AI) model and chatbot created by the search engine company Google,......
Google Knol, free Internet-based encyclopaedia hosted (2007–12) by the American search engine company Google Inc.......
Google Voice, telecommunications service introduced in 2009 by the American search engine company Google. In 2007......
Google Workspace, free computer application service offered by the American search engine company Google Inc. Some......
Laura de Force Gordon was an American lawyer, editor, and reformer, one of the first women in the American West......
gradus, a dictionary of Greek or Latin prosody and poetic phrases used as an aid in the writing of verse in Greek......
Henry Woodfin Grady was an American journalist and orator who helped bring about industrial development in the......
Katharine Graham was an American business executive who owned and published various news publications, most notably......
graph, pictorial representation of statistical data or of a functional relationship between variables. Graphs have......
graphical user interface (GUI), a computer program that enables a person to communicate with a computer through......
graphics processing unit (GPU), electronic circuit board that can quickly perform many mathematical calculations.......
Alasdair Gray was a Scottish novelist, playwright, and artist best known for his surreal atmospheric novel Lanark......
Elisha Gray was a U.S. inventor and contestant with Alexander Graham Bell in a famous legal battle over the invention......
Sir James Gray was an English zoologist who played a leading part in changing the main objective of 20th-century......
Horace Greeley was an American newspaper editor who is known especially for his vigorous articulation of the North’s......
Bartholomew Green was a British American printer and journalist who published the Boston News-Letter, America’s......
Duff Green was a U.S. political journalist, and an influential member of Pres. Andrew Jackson’s inner advisory......
Uri Zvi Greenberg was a Hebrew and Yiddish poet whose strident, Expressionist verse exhorts the Jewish people to......
greeting card, an illustrated message that expresses, either seriously or humorously, affection, good will, gratitude,......
John Robert Gregg was an Irish-born American inventor of a shorthand system named for him. Gregg developed an interest......
Arthur Griffith was a journalist and Irish nationalist, principal founder of the powerful Sinn Féin (“We Ourselves”......
Geoffrey Grigson was an English editor, poet, and literary critic who became known in the 1930s primarily as the......
Friedrich Melchior, baron von Grimm was a critic of German descent who played an important part in the spread of......
Gilbert H. Grosvenor was an American geographer, writer, and long-time editor of the National Geographic Magazine......
Groupon, American e-commerce company that offers deep discounts, usually 50–90 percent, for popular products and......
Sir George Grove was an English writer on music famous for his multivolume Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Grove......
William John Gruffydd was a Welsh-language poet and scholar whose works represented first a rebellion against Victorian......
GTE Corporation, U.S. holding company for several U.S. and international telephone companies. It also manufactures......
Dmitrii Gulia was an Abkhazian writer, educator, and cultural pioneer, commonly considered the founder of Abkhazian......
Louis-Christophe-François Hachette was a French publisher who issued a wide range of textbooks, dictionaries, and......
Sayyid Shaykh bin Ahmad al-Hadi was a Malay Islamic writer and polemicist, journalist, and publisher who made significant......
Sarah Josepha Hale was an American writer who, as the first female editor of a magazine, shaped many of the attitudes......
Sir William Haley was the director general of the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) from 1944 to 1952, editor......
halftone process, in printing, a technique of breaking up an image into a series of dots so as to reproduce the......
James Hall was an American author who was one of the earliest to write about the American frontier. Hall was a......
Hamish Hamilton was a British publisher who published works by some of the most renowned authors in Britain, the......
Sir Denis Hamilton was a British newspaper editor who led the postwar campaign for broader media coverage and more......
John Hays Hammond, Jr. was a U.S. inventor whose development of radio remote control served as the basis for modern......
Sean Hannity is an American television and radio personality, author, and conservative political commentator. Hannity......
Jens Andersen Hansen was a journalist and politician, a leading 19th-century champion of Denmark’s peasantry. A......
hard disk, magnetic storage medium for a computer. Hard disks are flat circular plates made of aluminum or glass......
Maximilian Felix Ernst Harden was a political journalist, a spokesman for extreme German nationalism before and......
hardware, computer machinery and equipment, including memory, cabling, power supply, peripheral devices, and circuit......
Saad al-Hariri is a Saudi-born Lebanese businessman and prime minister of Lebanon (2009–11; 2016–20). The son of......
Harper Brothers, printers and members of a distinguished American publishing firm which exerted a significant influence......
Benjamin Harris was an English bookseller and writer who was the first journalist in the British-American colonies.......
Frank Harris was an Irish-born American journalist and man of letters best known for his unreliable autobiography,......
Sir Robert Hart, 1st Baronet was an Anglo-Chinese statesman employed by the Qing dynasty (1644–1911/12) to direct......
Harvard Mark I, an early protocomputer, built during World War II in the United States. While Vannevar Bush was......
Paul Harvey was an American radio commentator and news columnist noted for his firm staccato delivery and his conservative......
Bogdan Petriceicu Hasdeu was a scholar and archivist who was a pioneer in Romanian language and historical studies.......
hash table, in computer science, a dictionary that maps keys to values using a hash function. A hash function is......
HDTV, a digital broadcasting standard that offers picture and audio superior to that of traditional standard-definition......
headphone, small loudspeaker (earphone) held over the ear by a band or wire worn on the head. Headphones are commonly......
William Randolph Hearst was an American newspaper publisher who built up the nation’s largest newspaper chain and......
Hugh Hefner was an American magazine publisher and entrepreneur who founded (1953) Playboy magazine. After serving......
Johan Ludvig Heiberg was a playwright, poet, literary historian, and critic whose romantic idealism in a sense......
Muhammad Hassanein Heikal was a leading Egyptian journalist who gained fame as the editor in chief (1957–74) of......
William Heinemann was an English publisher whose firm published outstanding contemporary fiction and drama, introduced......