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  1. Internet: Webster's Timeline History, 2000 by Icon Group International, 2009-02-20
  2. Internet Guide for History by John Soares, 1999-07-30
  3. Internet: Webster's Timeline History, 1999 by Icon Group International, 2009-02-20
  4. The History Highway 2000: A Guide to Internet Resources by Scott A. Merriman, Dennis A. Trinkle, 2000-02
  5. The History of the Internet and the World Wide Web (Internet Library) by Art Wolinsky, 2000-09
  6. The Usborne History of Britain: With Internet Links (Internet-linked Reference) by Ruth Brocklehurst, 2007-06-27
  7. The U.S. History Highway: A Guide to Internet Resources
  8. @ Home with Your Ancestors.Com - How to research family history using the internet by Diane Marelli, 2007-07-15
  9. The World History Highway: A Guide to Internet Resources
  10. Publishing Your Family History on the Internet by Richard S. Wilson, 1999-05
  11. Internet: Webster's Timeline History, 1293 - 1996 by Icon Group International, 2009-02-20
  12. The History Highway 3.0: A Guide to Internet Resources
  13. Internet-based: Webster's Timeline History, 1949 - 2007 by Icon Group International, 2010-05-17
  14. Internet: Webster's Timeline History, 2002 - 2003 by Icon Group International, 2009-02-20

61. Info.co.uk - History Of The Internet - Www.Info.co.uk
http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/internet_history. Internet Society (ISOC) All About The Internet History http//www.computerhistory.org/internet_history
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62. Technology & Marketing Law Blog: Internet History Archives
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By Eric Goldman Anti-Gaming * Even though Ticketmaster won its lawsuit , Minnesota overreacted to the Hannah Montana ticket crush by banning software to circumvent an online ticket allocation process . See Sec. 609.806 . Check out the hyperbole in this press release ! What's next? Are legislators going to make SEO a crime? * Google modified its relevancy algorithm 450 times in 2007 . And yet courts still cite to Brookfield for how search engines operate! * The UK cracks down on shill marketing online. ClickZ : "Under the new [UK] Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading regulations, it will be illegal to "Falsely claim or create the impression that the trader is not acting for purposes relating to his/her trade, business, craft or profession," or to "falsely represent oneself as a consumer."" See also AdAge IP * Speaking of SEO....the latest pathetic attempt to

63. History Of The Internet [Archive] - EBaum's World Forum
It s a good read, and very funny. I hope it isn t a repost. http//www.bordergatewayprotocol.net/jon/humor/internet_history/
http://forum.ebaumsworld.com/archive/index.php/t-95930.html
eBaum's World Forum Everything/Nothing PDA View Full Version : History of the internet 09-23-2005, 10:48 PM I stumbled upon this article just now. It's a good read, and very funny. I hope it isn't a repost.
http://www.bordergatewayprotocol.net/jon/humor/internet_history/ a/k 09-23-2005, 10:54 PM Bill Gates embarks on heroic and lifelong quest to piss off every person in America.
hahah thats great, nice find. maroon ballon 09-23-2005, 10:56 PM I stumbled upon this article just now. It's a good read, and very funny. I hope it isn't a repost.
http://www.bordergatewayprotocol.net/jon/humor/internet_history/
Damn straight Im quoted in your profile... And this is all nonsense everyone knows Al Gore is the father of the internet. Xantos 09-24-2005, 12:34 AM Zombo Com - The only limit is yourself James Bond 007 09-24-2005, 02:00 PM It was a British guy who invented the internet, he made it so he and other science/ technology guys could swap information.
It was on TV, the guy didnt see a penny for his invention and now people are multi billionaires bcoz of the internet but he didnt patent his invention so hes poor while the Google and Yahoo geeks are coining it in. 09-24-2005, 02:38 PM

64. Computer History
Computer History. History Of Computers Internet. In 1937 Alan Turing s Turing machine pioneered the idea of machines that could complete welldefined
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65. The Lemon: History Of The Internet
Many young people around the world use the internet every day, and yet they have no memory of the history that led to the creation of the global network.
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Many young people around the world use the internet every day, and yet they have no memory of the history that led to the creation of the global network. Many have no understanding of how or why the internet has developed. As part of out continuing efforts to combat ignorance around the world,
The History of The Internet
ARPANET (precursor to internet) invented. (If anyone makes any overused Al Gore jokes they will be beaten unconscious with a 300 baud modem) Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniack get stoned out of their minds and build a computer that costs a fortune and runs no software. "Everyone will want one of these!", says Jobs. Dr. Robert M. Metcalfe develops Ethernet, later to be replaced by SodiumPentatholNet. E-mail invented. most common message: "Let me know when you're there so I can call you" Dan Bricklin invents the spreadsheet. It will be 5 more years before anyone knows what they're for, and another decade before anyone knows how to use them. Bill Gates embarks on heroic and lifelong quest to piss off every person in America. Researchers develop TCP/IP, DNS, IAB, and other important internet acronyms.

66. PeerFlow: Internet History
Apparently this WSJ opinion writer couldn t actually argue with Ed Markey s net neutrality bill, so he made up a straw man
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Here's a question that answers itself: ...what is it about individual freedom that "conservatives" like the Spectator and Armey don't like? To be fair, the debate is larger than the Spectator and Armey. Most congressional Republicans oppose the idea of giving consumers freedom on the Internet. They take shelter in their anti-government, anti-regulation rhetoric, preferring to allow Internet freedom to apply to the corporations which own the networks connecting the Internet to consumers, rather than to consumers themselves. There could, of course, be a larger discussion about the meaning of "conservative" and Republican, and whether the two are synonymous. (To be fairer still, it's not only Republicans. Many a Democrat also speaks out against Internet freedom. They don't have the fig-leaf of misbegotten ideology to hide behind, as they largely back worthwhile government action in many other areas. They are simply servants of corporate and/or union interests. The question applies equally: What about freedom don't they like?) Why The 'Right' Gets Net Neutrality Wrong The clue is "servants of corporate ... interests". (Unions occasionally get into this act; corporations much more frequently.) And it's not simple greed for corporate lobbyist money or kickbacks or the revolving door: many politicians and people really

67. The Internet Red Light District? [Archive] - Buzzlife Message Board
http//www.computerhistory.org/exhibits/internet_history/full_size_images/ibmpc.gif ha! we had a commodor 64!!! i remember i used to play this really cool
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Buzzlife Message Board Freeform THINGS AND STUFF PDA View Full Version : The Internet Red Light District? BizarroCub 2005-06-02, 08:49 AM Stage set for '.xxx' Internet addresses
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WASHINGTON (AP) The Internet's primary oversight body approved a plan Wednesday to create a virtual red-light district, setting the stage for pornographic Web sites to use new addresses ending in "xxx"
The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers said it would begin negotiations with ICM Registry Inc., run by British businessman Stuart Lawley, to iron out technical issues and prices for the new Web addresses.
Adult-oriented sites, a $12 billion industry, probably could begin buying "xxx" addresses as early as fall or winter depending on ICM's plans, ICANN spokesman Kieran Baker said.
The new pornography suffix was among 10 under consideration by the regulatory group, which also recently approved addresses ending in "jobs" and "travel."
ICM contends the "xxx" Web addresses, which it plans to sell for $60 a year, will protect children from online smut if adult sites voluntarily adopt the suffix so filtering software used by families can more effectively block access to those sites.

68. Internet History: How To View Your Internet History - CompWisdom
Authentic and relevant information on Internet History How To View Your Internet History, structure of Internet History How To View Your Internet History,
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69. Internet History - A Brief History Of The Internet
When did the Internet start and what is its history.
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The official story of the Internet was that it was started in the late 1960's by the Department of Defense's Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA, or DARPA). The project was started to allow contractors to share valuable computing resources. At that time, computers were very primative, and extremely expensive, so any increased communication, that we now take for granted, using a network was extremely beneficial. The birth of the ARPA project was in 1962 by a fellow named J.C.R. Licklider of MIT in August 1962. He provided a series of memos for what he called the "Galactic Network" concept.

70. The Change Project: The Internet And The Shape Of The Future
line. The Internet will change the shape of history. We are largely shaped by the way we communicate our view of the universe around us is changed by the
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How the Internet Will Shape the Future
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Please see our free downloading policy. The Internet will change the shape of history. We are largely shaped by the way we communicate - our view of the universe around us is changed by the structure of our conversation. Think of the century after the invention of moveable type: it brought an eruption of social movements across Europe, the end of the Renaissance, the beginning of the Reformation and the wars of religion, the beginning of the great age of European exploration, the explosion of European culture across the world. Did Gutenberg cause all this? Clearly not. Would these things have been possible without the invention of movable type? Probably not. Certainly not in anything like the shape that they took. The press required a certain level of technology in metallurgy and machining, but it was a simple device. Within a few decades of its invention every small town in Europe had at least one, and the cost of printing handbills, broadsheets, and posters fell within the means of every rabble-rousing propogandist, and preacher, as well as every businessman. The great age of newspapers, when every city had at least half a dozen, coincided with the industrial revolution and the great political revolutions - and you can track them together, from England in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, France and the United States in the late eighteenth, Japan in the late nineteenth century, Russia in the late nineteenth and early twentieth, China in the early and mid-twentieth. Everywhere, a plethora of competing newspapers allowed a conversation about ideas to emerge, and news of unrest and repression to spread.

71. Ahref.com > Web Index > Internet History
A frequentlyupdated list of news articles, tutorials, and websites useful for webmasters, programmers, and designers.
http://www.ahref.com/index/society_and_culture/internet_history/
PLEASE note: These pages are here solely for historic purposes. New articles have not been written since 2001; many links in the index are broken; and most ahref.com email addresses will now bounce. Try visiting ep Productions, Incorporated, the web programming and development company behind this site.
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A Brief History of Microsoft on the Web
A (biased, of course) history of Microsoft's move onto the Web, from 1993 to 1999. A CERN Achievement: The World-Wide Web
CERN, birthplace of the World-Wide Web, hosts a look at the history of the Web. Birth of the Net
A brief look at how the 'Net came to be. A Brief History of the Internet
A history of the Internet, from some of the people who helped build it, including Vinton Cerf and Jon Postel. Published by the Internet Society. Computer Virus Myths
This site educates users concerning "the myths, the hoaxes, the urban legends" associated with computer viruses. Covers traditional viruses, so-called email viruses, chain letters, etc.
A very thorough index of sites related to the history of the Internet and the Web. From Internet Valley.

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Historical Atlas of the 20th century (maps showing demographic changes over the last century) History Matters The U.S. Survey on the Web
http://www.lincolnpublic.lib.mi.us/internet_history.htm

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The Internet and World Wide Web are the greatest telecommunicational breakthrough since the telephone. The enormous growth that the web has enjoyed in the last decade has come very quickly to a system still in its relative infancy. Let's take a look back at how it came about...
How the Internet came about
The foundations of the Internet were formed when packet-switching networks came into operation in the 1960s. Transmitted data is broken up into small packets of data, sent to its destination, and reassembled at the other side. This means that a single signal can be routed to multiple users, and an interrupted packet may be re-sent without loss of transmission. Packets can be compressed for speed and encrypted for security.

74. A Brief History Of The Internet By Planet Margate Website Design
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Web Site Development Website Design Prices Hosting Solutions Request a Quotation ... A Brief History of the Internet What is the internet? In the most simple terms, the internet is a global network of computers. It is a medium for collaboration and interaction between individuals and their computers without regard for their geographic location. For a more formal definition we have to refer to the resolution passed by the Federal Networking Council (FNC) on 24 October 1995. This resolution was developed in consultation with members of the internet and intellectual property rights communities and defines the term internet. RESOLUTION: The Federal Networking Council (FNC) agrees that the following language reflects our definition of the term "Internet". "Internet" refers to the global information system that -
  • is logically linked together by a globally unique address space based on the Internet Protocol (IP) or its subsequent extensions/follow ons;
  • 75. Tracking And Retrieving Internet History And Activity - Sassinsky Data Services
    Learn how Sassinsky Consulting Services can track and recover many types of information regarding a subject s Internet actvity.
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    Tracking and Retrieving Internet History and Activity
    Retrieving browser Internet histories has become a staple of both "high-tech" and non-computer related investigations. Even when the user attempts to delete this information, his or her browsing activity can often be recovered through a computer forensic search. Computer forensic technicians may be able to retrieve the exact time, location and content of web pages and Internet sites viewed. The information retrieved may include web browsing history, e-mail, chat room logs or instant messaging conversations. How can we help? Computer Forensics and Computer Investigations are regularly used by attorneys, businesses and law enforcement. More information?

    76. HISTORY OF INTERNET
    The basic concept of the Internet was introduced by an American engineer Vannevar Bush (18901974),who presented the very first visionary description of the
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    History of Internet
    The basic concept of the Internet was introduced by an American engineer Vannevar Bush (1890-1974),who presented the very first visionary description of the potential uses for information technology with his "memex" automated library system.The "memex" ("memory extender") is the theoretical proto-hypertext computer system he proposed in his 1945 The Atlantic Monthly article "As We May Think". The memex has influenced the development of subsequential hypertext and intellect augmenting computer systems. Norbert Wiener (1894-1964) also made pioneering contributions to computer science and artificial intelligence.He was an American theoretical and applied mathematician who was the founder of cybernetics, a field that formalizes the notion of feedback and has implications for engineering, systems control, computer science, biology, philosophy, and the organization of society inspiring future researchers to focus on the use of technology to extend human capabilities. Marshall McLuhan (1911 - 1980) was the first to articulate a radical and contemporary understanding of the new media and the information environment.He was a Canadian educator, philosopher, and scholar,a professor of English literature, a literary critic, and a communications theorist.He made the idea of a global village interconnected by an electronic system part of our popular culture. McLuhan is well-known for coining the expressions "the medium is the message" and the "global village".

    77. Internet History
    History Of The Internet The Internet was the result of some visionary thinking by people in the early 1960s who saw great potential value in allowing
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    When Senator Ted Kennedy heard in 1968 that the pioneering Massachusetts company BBN had won the ARPA contract for an "interface message processor (IMP)," he sent a congratulatory telegram to BBN for their ecumenical spirit in winning the "interfaith message processor" contract.
    Who was the first to use the Internet?
    Charley Kline at UCLA sent the first packets on ARPANet as he tried to connect to Stanford Research Institute on Oct 29, 1969. The system crashed as he reached the G in LOGIN!
    The Internet was designed in part to provide a communications network that would work even if some of the sites were destroyed by nuclear attack. If the most direct route was not available, routers would direct traffic around the network via alternate routes.
    The early Internet was used by computer experts, engineers, scientists, and librarians. There was nothing friendly about it. There were no home or office personal computers in those days, and anyone who used it, whether a computer professional or an engineer or scientist or librarian, had to learn to use a very complex system.

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