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Accounts of the origins and development of the Internet. Archived material from the Internet's past.
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Explores the history of the Internet. Includes information on significant companies and Silicon Valley history.
The cyberspace concept was described (and referred to as "telepresence") in the 108pp book "Man in the Telesphere". The complete text is now provided on-line.
Ross Shannon provides an overview of the Internet's origins, from ARPANET and email to the Web. Includes a breakdown of the components that make up the Internet.
An anecdotal history by Walt Howe of the people and communities that brought about the Internet and the Web. Includes a glossary of terms.
Archive of postings to this discussion list dedicated to the history of The Internet.
Scholarly article by Jesper Vissing Laursen on the development of the Internet.
A free, comprehensive reference about the Internet and its main technologies, including people involved with them. The first book published on the Web, on January 7, 2000.
A concise history of the Mosaic browser.
Anthology of the history of Usenet and the Internet, including descriptive as well as theoretical work.
It's been a little more than ten years ago that the first web search engines were born. Chris Sherman charts the dates starting with WWW Wanderer in 1993.
Brief article about this network utility, written by its creator, Mike Muuss.
Published from the winter of 1996 thru the fall of 1997. All issues online, including the Fourth International World Wide Web Conference Proceedings.
Features the first internet site on WorldWideWeb (W3) linked directly or indirectly to this document, including an executive summary of the project, mailing lists, policy, November's W3 news, and FAQs.
Lenny Zeltser describes some of the historical aspects of World-Wide Web development, as well as other forms of hypertext such as Xanadu.
Essay derived from an invited talk at ICFP 2004. Discusses the dot-com bubble and lasting lessons learned from it. (September 01, 2004)
An early New York Times article on the Internet. (February 28, 1993)
Explores the history of the Internet. Includes information on significant companies and Silicon Valley history.
A concise history of the Mosaic browser.
Features the first internet site on WorldWideWeb (W3) linked directly or indirectly to this document, including an executive summary of the project, mailing lists, policy, November's W3 news, and FAQs.
A free, comprehensive reference about the Internet and its main technologies, including people involved with them. The first book published on the Web, on January 7, 2000.
It's been a little more than ten years ago that the first web search engines were born. Chris Sherman charts the dates starting with WWW Wanderer in 1993.
The cyberspace concept was described (and referred to as "telepresence") in the 108pp book "Man in the Telesphere". The complete text is now provided on-line.
Anthology of the history of Usenet and the Internet, including descriptive as well as theoretical work.
Lenny Zeltser describes some of the historical aspects of World-Wide Web development, as well as other forms of hypertext such as Xanadu.
Scholarly article by Jesper Vissing Laursen on the development of the Internet.
Ross Shannon provides an overview of the Internet's origins, from ARPANET and email to the Web. Includes a breakdown of the components that make up the Internet.
An anecdotal history by Walt Howe of the people and communities that brought about the Internet and the Web. Includes a glossary of terms.
Published from the winter of 1996 thru the fall of 1997. All issues online, including the Fourth International World Wide Web Conference Proceedings.
Archive of postings to this discussion list dedicated to the history of The Internet.
Brief article about this network utility, written by its creator, Mike Muuss.
Essay derived from an invited talk at ICFP 2004. Discusses the dot-com bubble and lasting lessons learned from it. (September 01, 2004)
An early New York Times article on the Internet. (February 28, 1993)

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