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  1. The Usborne Internet Linked Medieval World (World History) by Jane Bingham, 2004-12
  2. Where Wizards Stay Up Late: The Origins Of The Internet by Katie Hafner, 1998-01-21
  3. The Internet Revolution: The Not-for-Dummies Guide to the History, Technology, and Use of the Internet by J. R. Okin, 2005-06-01
  4. Media,Technology and Society: A History: From the Telegraph to the Internet by Brian Winston, 1998-05-29
  5. Greeks Internet Linked (Illustrated World History) by Susan Peach, Anne Millard, 2004-01
  6. Internet Alley: High Technology in Tysons Corner, 1945-2005 (Lemelson Center Studies in Invention and Innovation) by Paul E. Ceruzzi, 2008-04-30
  7. History On The Web: Using And Evaluating The Internet by Andrew McMichael, F. Andrew Mcmichael, 2005-01-30
  8. Who Were the Vikings Internet-Linked (Starting Point History) by Jane Chisholm, Phil Roxbee, et all 2002-06
  9. A Brief History of the Future: From Radio Days to Internet Years in a Lifetime by John Naughton, 2000-06-26
  10. The History Highway: A 21st-Century Guide to Internet Resources
  11. From Gutenberg to the Internet: A Sourcebook on the History of Information Technology by Jeremy M. Norman, 2005-06-10
  12. Internet Architecture and Innovation by Barbara van Schewick, 2010-07-30
  13. A History of Media by W. Lambert Gardiner, 2002-04-10
  14. The Internet and American Business (History of Computing)

21. Mkaz.com : Internet History
email copyright © 1997-2003 mkaz.com. internet history. Author Marcus Kazmierczak. ABrief History of the internet history from the W3C Organization.
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Author: Marcus Kazmierczak Last Modified: Sept 24th, 1997 Related Links Content Last Modified: Sept 24th, 1997
Background
Winston Churchill stated that history is just one damn thing after another. Well here are some of the "damn things" which brought us the technology, the computers and the network system we know today as the world-wide-web and the internet. First, a little clearing of the air. One of the most common mistakes is confusing the Internet and the Web as being the same thing. It's usually not a big problem in conversation, but becomes confusing when looking at the history of the networks. So a little clarification is in order: The Internet is the whole enchilada , it is e-mail, gopher, the web, newsgroups, ftp, IRC, etc... The World-Wide-Web is just one subset of the Internet. Like almost all of our technologies today, the Internet has a war time past. It is simply amazing that war, and the threat of war has given the world so much technology. The early 1960's, in the middle of the cold war, was possibly the closest this world has ever been to nuclear annihilation. The US Department of Defense wanted a network of computers which would allow them to continue to communicate even if partially damaged.

22. Ebeab | Internet History | Links
A Brief History of the internet history from the W3C Organization. ABrief History of the Internet. History of the Internet Timeline.
http://www.mkaz.com/ebeab/history/links.html
Sept 24th, 1997 Related Links
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How it works by V. Cerf
From the Vinton Cerf, a co-creator of TCP/IP, an explanation on how TCP/IP and the Internet work.
A Brief History of the Internet
History from the W3C Organization. Includes links to many of the documents and proposals that laid out the networks.
March 1989 Proposal
The legendary proposal by Tim Berners-Lee that outlined his ideas on a network environment using hypertext.
History of the Internet
A somewhat wild and wacky history of the internet, not a standard formatting or layout.
Yahoo! CERN, European Laboratory for Particle Physics Hobbe's Internet Timeline Discovery Channel On-line ... Triumph of the Nerds (PBS) A Brief History of the Internet History of the Internet - Timeline The information gathered in these articles were obtained from the above sites, and my thanks go to all the people involved in the development of the internet technologies. Please write if you wish to comment on these articles. e-mail: Marcus Kazmierczak, marcus@mkaz.com
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24. AOL. NetHelp | Internet History
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What is now known as the Internet was originally formed in 1969 as a military network called ARPAnet (Advanced Research Projects Agency network), as part of the Department of Defense. The network opened to non-military users in the 1970s, when universities and companies doing defense-related research were given access, and it flourished in the late 1980s as most universities and many businesses around the world came online. In 1989, Tim Berners-Lee proposed the World Wide Web project. The Web was an enormous success; it is credited with bringing the Internet to the masses. In 1991, when commercial providers were first permitted to sell Internet connections to individuals, usage of the network exploded. Millions of new users came on within months, and a new era of computer communications began. AOL began in 1985, originally founded as Quantum Computer Services. It officially became America Online in 1989. Four years later, in 1993, AOL had only 500,000 members. It provided access to the Internet, and, in addition, offered access to its own online information and services, which were specifically tailored to the needs and interests of the average American consumer. Just four years after that, in 1997, AOL had grown to 9 million members. Now, AOL has more than 34 million members worldwide and is widely acknowledged as the best consumer online service. AOL's history and success is based on its intention to connect more than just computers; AOL connects people, and the AOL community has become one of the largest 'cities' in the world.

25. Revisionist Internet History
Revisionist internet history. John S. Quarterman jsq@mids.org ,Copyright © 1999 Matrix Information and Directory Services (MIDS
http://www.mids.org/mn/904/large.html
Revisionist Internet History
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From Matrix News , 9(4), April 1999 http://www.mids.org +1-512-451-7602, fax: +1-512-452-0127 A version of this article also appeared in SunExpert Magazine
Al Gore, Father of the Internet?
U.S. Vice President (and probable presidential candidate) Al Gore was interviewed on CNN by Wolf Blitzer on Tuesday 9 March 1999. According to an interpretation of that interview in Wired , Al Gore claimed to have invented the Internet. Much outcry was immediately heard on many Internet mailing lists and elsewhere. Is this revisionist history or corrective history? Vint Cerf is usually credited as the single person most responsible for creation of the Internet. Have we had the wrong man all this time? Or maybe it's just campaign rhetoric, since the answer came in response to a question about how Mr. Gore differentiates himself from other likely Democratic presidential candidates. Let's look at what he actually said: ``During my service in the United States Congress, I took the initiative in creating the Internet.'' Let's come back to it in a moment.
The Olden Days
I have some experience with network history, having written what is so far as I know the first substantive (770 pages) work of network history

26. BUBL LINK / 5:15 Internet Resources: Internet History
Author Spot 52 Productions Subjects internet commerce, internet history DeweyClass004.678 ResourceType moving images Location usa Last checked 20000831
http://bubl.ac.uk/link/i/internethistory.htm
BUBL LINK / 5:15 Catalogue of Internet Resources Home Search Subject Menus A-Z ... About
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  • 60 Days To Launch: Anatomy of an Internet Start-Up
  • About.com: Internet Industry
  • Hobbes' Internet Timeline
  • LivingInternet.com ...
  • World Wide Web History Project Page last updated: 17 March 2003 Comments: bubl@bubl.ac.uk
    60 Days To Launch: Anatomy of an Internet Start-Up
    Daily series of video diaries tracing the run up to the April 2000 launch of mucho.com - a support service to help small business make effective use of the Internet.
    Author: Spot 52 Productions
    Subjects: internet commerce, internet history
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    About.com: Internet Industry
    Offers original articles and features about the Internet industry, plus annotated links to selected relevant Internet resources, compiled by a subject specialist, a subject-specific bulletin board, and details of related news and events. Topics include associations, business issues, broadcasting, domain registration, electronic commerce, history of the Internet, innovations, legal resources, news resources, online journals, reference services and trading, trade fairs and statistics.
    Author: About.com
  • 27. Internet-history Info Page
    internethistory Discussions about internet history. About internet-history.Discussions about internet history. An open
    http://www.postel.org/mailman/listinfo/internet-history
    internet-history Discussions about Internet History. About internet-history Discussions about Internet History.
    An open forum for questions and clarifications about Internet History.
    This list is not to be used for job announcements, and only a very few History-related Call-for-Paper announcements are appropriate here. If you wish to send a CFP or any other sort of administrative announcement to this list, please check first with Joe Touch ( touch@postel.org ). Otherwise,don't.
    NOTE: Mail must be sent directly to this list, to this list alone, and not CC'd or BCC'd. This avoids cross-list clutter of replies and virus and vacation messages. For those who want to preserve the email message ID, please use a tool to send ID'd mail directly (e.g., sendmail). If you feel the need to use a long list of mail addresses, please reevaluate your decision to include internet-history in your list.
    There is also an email-based interface for users; you can get info about using it by sending a message with just the word `help' as subject or in the body, to: internet-history-request@postel.org

    28. PCEN Services
    internet history. mail list. internet history Maillist. This list hostsquestions regarding internet history. It was created
    http://www.postel.org/internet-history/
    Internet History mail list
    Internet History Maillist
    This list hosts questions regarding Internet History. It was created in July 2001 at the request of Bob Braden, a veteran of the early Internet. Periodically, URLs and FAQs posted to this list will be archived here. The Postel Center is pleased to provide this service to the Internet community. PCEN provides a home for the list (internet-history@postel.org), an automated management interface , and an archive with multiple indices . We also tune the list to avoid overload from automated sources and to handle user requests.
    This site created and maintained by Joe Touch touch@isi.edu
    Page Updated 25-Feb-2001.

    29. WWWVL The World Wide Virtual Library: History Index
    Extensive University of Kansasmaintained directory of history resources, sorted into research methods, Category Society History...... Instruction Instructional Resources Distance Education Information Quality NetworkInformation Networking Search Engines internet history Software Scholarly
    http://www.ku.edu/history/VL/
    WWWVL The World Wide Virtual Library History: Central Catalogue This site is mirrored in Florence (IT) and Lawrence (USA) WWW-VL Central Catalogue
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    30. WWW-VL History Index
    Click Here for WWWVL Main Catalogue WWW-VL HISTORY internet history. ComputerCompany Histories, from LinkScan; Silicon Valley to Internet Valley History.
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    31. NetHistory
    An informal history of BITNET and the Internet. Includes early net publications.Category Computers Internet History...... The Voices section includes the personal insights of the people whowere there while BITNET and internet history was being made.
    http://nethistory.dumbentia.com/
    A generation which ignores history
    has no past and no future.
    - Robert A. Heinlein If you're looking for a dry, formal history of the Internet, look elsewhere. The purpose of NetHistory is to give you a feeling for what it was like in the pioneering days of BITNET and the Internet. Hopefully, you will gain some perspective and come to understand the early Internet experience (although one could argue that the experience in question is a lot like sitting in front of a mainframe terminal in the middle of the night with a Twinkie-and-Jolt buzz). At worst, you should find it entertaining. In the Archive you'll find a growing collection of early network publications. The Voices section includes the personal insights of the people who were there while BITNET and Internet history was being made. Click on Links to browse related sites. While you're surfing, don't forget to visit Dumbentia , my world-famous parody site. It features advertising parodies (Microsoft Internet Exploder, Lays OW! Potato Chips, Womb Raider, etc.), the Seven Deadly Motivational Posters, and free Internet postcards. Worth a visit (or two) if I do say so my humble self. Please take a minute to gaze at (and buy!) the lovely pieces of jewelry my wife has created over at

    32. Brief History Of The Internet - Free Article
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    Begin Article: History of the Internet
    Here's an excellent article I hope you'll enjoy written by Vinton Cerf in 1993. He had first hand experience with the development of the Internet and shares with us how it all got started.
    How the Internet Came to Be
    by Vinton Cerf, as told to Bernard Aboba
    The Birth of the ARPANET
    My involvement began when I was UCLA doing graduate work from 1967 to 1972. There were several people at UCLA at the time studying under Jerry Estrin, and among them was Stephen Crocker. Stephen was an old high school friend, and when he found out that I wanted to do graduate work in computer science, he invited me to interview at UCLA. When I started graduate school, I was originally looking at multiprocessor hardware and software. Then a Request for Proposal came in from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, DARPA. The proposal was about packet switching, and it went along with the packet-switching network that DARPA was building.

    33. Internet History
    Connected An Internet Encyclopedia internet history Up Connected An InternetOrganization. internet history. 1969 Birth of a Network. The
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    Internet History
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    Internet History
    1969 - Birth of a Network
    The Internet as we know it today, in the mid-1990s, traces it origins back to a Defense Department project in 1969. The subject of the project was wartime digital communications. At that time the telephone system was about the only theater-scale communications system in use. A major problem had been identified in its design - its dependence on switching stations that could be targeted during an attack. Would it be possible to design a network that could quickly reroute digital traffic around failed nodes? A possible solution had been identified in theory. That was to build a "web" of datagram network, called an "catenet", and use dynamic routing protocols to constantly adjust the flow of traffic through the catenet. The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) launched the DARPA Internet Program.
    1970s - Infancy
    DARPA Internet, largely the plaything of academic and military researchers, spent more than a decade in relative obscurity. As Vietnam, Watergate, the Oil Crisis, and the Iranian Hostage Crisis rolled over the nation, several Internet research teams proceeded through a gradual evolution of protocols. In 1975, DARPA declared the project a success and handed its management over to the Defense Communications Agency. Several of today's key protocols (including IP and TCP) were stable by 1980, and adopted throughout ARPANET by 1983.

    34. Internet History
    internet history. The Internet started life as a report written by theRand Corporation for the US government in the 60s. This outlined
    http://www.cs.ucl.ac.uk/staff/jon/book/node10.html
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    Internet History
    The Internet started life as a report written by the Rand Corporation for the US government in the 60s. This outlined very much the modern view of Information supplanting material goods as the commodity of the coming century. The US government agency ARPA, the Advanced Research Project Agency, invested several billion dollars in developing "Packet Switching Networks" through the early 70s. Initially, the customer for these was the US Department of Defense. However, many of the researchers contracted to carry out the work were academics. They became enamoured of the test systems they built, initially the research network was called the ARPANET, and later the Internet. By the very early 80s, two other important pieces of technology had emerged. Firstly the workstation/server system was starting to emerge as the way to provide cost effective computing to the desktop. Secondly, the Ethernet Local Area Network was accepted broadly as the way of providing communications between the desktop and server computers in the same organisation. The same researchers used all these systems for computing, local, and national (US) communications.

    35. RFC 3000 Internet History - A Retrospective, By Al Gore
    Al Gore, inventor of the Internet, talks about the history of the Internet.Category Recreation Humor Computer RFCs Fake......Network Working Group Al Gore Request for Comments nnnn Office of the Vice PresidentCategory Informational April 1, 1999 internet history A Retrospective
    http://www.elwood.net/gore/rfc3000.txt

    36. Internet History
    internet history from. internet history In Simple Terms. KnobblyCrab WebsiteDesign internet history All Rights Reserved. Last updated 10/11/2002.
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    Internet History
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    Internet History In Simple Terms
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    Fundamentally, the Internet, commonly referred to as the Net, is an extremely large, global computer network connecting as of January 1999, more than 20 million host computers ( servers ) and supporting some 500 million subscribers ( clients )! Internet technology originally evolved in the early 1960's, at the instigation of the US defence department, to enable strategic computer networks to remain operational in the event of one or more nodes being out of commission during a nuclear war. The logic was simple; bombing a system based on an individual mainframe computer network would result in only a few nodes being lost, allowing the other nodes to route around the other nodes. This was achieved by using a methodology known as "packet switching", which worked by breaking up a data file into small "packets" and transmitting them to another location by multiple routes where the packets would be re-assembled back into the original data file and duplicate packets discarded. In 1969, the first packet-switching network was developed by the Pentagon's Advanced Research Project's Agency. Known as ARPAnet, the original network connected 4 research establishments, and by 1972 the network had expanded to incorporate 40 nodes. ARPAnet soon became a forum for the exchange of information and ideas among scientists and academics, and within a few years the number of computers connected to the network increased to more than 100.

    37. Internet History
    FEkids. FEteens. About Family Education Network. About Our Partners. How to Advertise.Help. Sponsored by internet history. In what year did the Internet begin?
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    38. Cosmos: Internet History
    internet history. Cronological History of the Internet. Source RobertHobbes' Zakon (hobbes@hobbes.mitre.org). 1957 USSR launches Sputnik.
    http://www.cosmoslink.net/cosmos/tutorial_1.html
    Internet History Almost as soon as computers were developed, the need to transfer information between differen machines became apparent. In the early 1960s, computer scientists across the country began exploring ways of directly connecting remote computers and their users. In the mid-to-late 60s, the United States government began to realize the impact computers would have on education and military reseach and development. So, the government decided to fund an experimental network that would allow remote research and development sites to exchange information. This network, funded by the U.S. Advanced Research Projects Agency, was named the ARPANET One of the major impacts of the ARPANET research, and the one that led to today's "Internet" , was the development of the TCP/IP (Transaction Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) network protocol, the language that computers connected to the network use to talk to one another. TCP/IP soon became the standard networking protocol for the ARPANET. By the end of 1983, all the interconnected research networks of the ARPANET were converted to the TCP/IP protocol, and the "Internet"

    39. Computer And Internet History!
    Links about Computer and internet history!! 80's Textfile Archive historical archive for the hacker scene of the 1980s. 8080, Octal
    http://www.clink.net/alison/history.html

    40. Internet History
    This is a dated and somewhat quirky history of the internet. It wasa Master's Thesis written at Grand Valley State University and
    http://www.demillo.com/net_history_thesis.html

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