In a remarkably clear-eyed look at some of the major unexamined assumptions of our times, technologist Richard Crandall and philosopher Marvin Levich look at the ideas underlying the Information Revolution, with the belief that it is time for sharper scrutiny of a revolution that gives rise to profound problems of responsibility for computer users, educators, and designers. A Network Orange is a much needed antidote to the dreamy hype surrounding so many aspects of modern computing.