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AUGUST 12, 1981 THE IBM PC
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IBM introduces its Personal Computer, which uses Microsoft's 16-bit operating system, MS-DOS 1.0, plus Microsoft BASIC, COBOL, PASCAL, and other Microsoft products. The IBM PC, based on the 8088, running at 4.77 mHz ...
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A Little History of the World Wide Web
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from 1945 to 1995
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Vannevar Bush writes an article in Atlantic Monthly about a photo-electrical-mechanical device called a Memex, for memory extension, which could make and follow links between documents on microfiche
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Doug Engelbart prototypes an "oNLine System" (NLS) which does hypertext browsing editing, email, and so on. He ...
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History of ARPANET
Behind the Net - The untold history of the ARPANET
Or - The "Open" History of the ARPANET/Internet
By Michael Hauben
hauben@columbia.edu
Introduction
Part I: The history of ARPA leading up to the ARPANET
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From where did the Internet come?
The Internet resulted from a strategic defense infrastructure project in the late 1960's known as ARPANET sponsored by the U.S. Department of Defense's Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA)
It connected universities, military bases, and defense contractors who worked together with ARPA
One goal of ARPA was to have an electronic communications network that would be invulnerable to damage sustained during nuclear attacks
The ARPANET gradually expanded and evolved into what is known today as the Internet
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NetValley Hypertext | Internet Statistics | "Side Effect" About Us | Sweden Based Mirror
An excellent summary of key milestones in Internet history
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IRC: The Net in Realtime
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Part Two: History
IRC started with the efforts of Jarkko Oikarinen in 1988, at the University of Oulu, Finland. Oikarinen's new "Internet Relay Chat" was designed as a multi-user variation on the unix "talk" utility. The original unix talk program, which is still available on many machines that run on unix, allowed two users to type messages to each other in real time. Your text appeared on the top half of the screen, the other user's text at the ...
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Keith Lynch's timeline of net related terms and concepts
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Spinning the World-Wide Web
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History of the Web
March 1989
First proposal written at CERN by Tim Berners-Lee.
October 1990
Tim and Robert Cailliau submit revised proposal at CERN.
November 1990
First prototype developed at CERN for the NeXT.
March 1991
Prototype linemode browser available at CERN.
January 1991
First HTTP servers outside of CERN set up including servers at SLAC and NIKHEF.
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The Internet's History and Development
From Wartime Tool to the Fish-Cam
by Scott Ruthfield
It was 1964, the height of the Cold War, and Americans spent their free time building bomb shelters and stockpiling canned food in preparation for the impending nuclear attack. The government, however, had a more pervasive problem. If war did come, how would the military be able to communicate? A centralized system might easily be destroyed in wartime, and so traditional technologies wouldn't work ...
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