While information and communication is crucial for the survival of species, little is known about the way that humans have
used (and abused) information and communication systems throughout human existence. It is our firm belief that the rise of
the network society, the information society, the information age has firm roots in previous ages. However most of these accounts
go back to, at most the industrial revolution. We adopt an information and communications systems lens to look at the history
of mankind from a big history perspective using Spier’s [10]) regime transformations to analyse how information and communication
systems interacted with human development historically. The main questions we address are: What was the role of Information
and Communication Systems in past regime transformations and what can we learn from that for the present and fourth regime
transformation (of the domestication of the networked computer) we are going through? How have these communication infrastructures
and information ecologies evolved and what can the past show us about the role of these developments in the near future?
Keywords Human web - domestication of the networked computer - regimes - history of information systems - knowledge society