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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. The Story Of The PING Program
Brief article about this network utility, written by its creator, Mike Muuss.
http://ftp.arl.mil/~mike/ping.html
The Story of the PING Program
Yes, it's true! I'm the author of ping for UNIX. Ping is a little thousand-line hack that I wrote in an evening which practically everyone seems to know about. :-) I named it after the sound that a sonar makes, inspired by the whole principle of echo-location. In college I'd done a lot of modeling of sonar and radar systems, so the "Cyberspace" analogy seemed very apt. It's exactly the same paradigm applied to a new problem domain: ping uses timed IP/ICMP ECHO_REQUEST and ECHO_REPLY packets to probe the "distance" to the target machine. My original impetus for writing PING for 4.2a BSD UNIX came from an offhand remark in July 1983 by Dr. Dave Mills while we were attending a DARPA meeting in Norway, in which he described some work that he had done on his "Fuzzball" LSI-11 systems to measure path latency using timed ICMP Echo packets. The folks at Berkeley eagerly took back my kernel modifications and the PING source code, and it's been a standard part of Berkeley UNIX ever since. Since it's free, it has been ported to many systems since then, including Microsoft Windows95 and WindowsNT. You can identify it by the distinctive messages that it prints, which look like this: PING vapor.arl.army.mil (128.63.240.80): 56 data bytes 64 bytes from 128.63.240.80: icmp_seq=0 time=16 ms 64 bytes from 128.63.240.80: icmp_seq=1 time=9 ms 64 bytes from 128.63.240.80: icmp_seq=2 time=9 ms 64 bytes from 128.63.240.80: icmp_seq=3 time=8 ms 64 bytes from 128.63.240.80: icmp_seq=4 time=8 ms ^C vapor.arl.army.mil PING Statistics 5 packets transmitted, 5 packets received, 0% packet loss round-trip (ms) min/avg/max = 8/10/16

22. Hobbes' Internet Timeline - The Definitive ARPAnet & Internet History
An Internet timeline highlighting some of the key events and technologies that helped shape the Internet as we know it today.
http://www.zakon.org/robert/internet/timeline/
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by Robert H'obbes' Zakon with support from Zakon Group LLC OpenConf If you enjoy the Timeline or make use of it in some way, please consider a contribution
USSR launches Sputnik, first artificial earth satellite. In response, US forms the Advanced Research Projects Agency ( ARPA ), the following year, within the Department of Defense (DoD) to establish US lead in science and technology applicable to the military (:amk:)
Leonard Kleinrock, MIT: " Information Flow in Large Communication Nets " (May 31)
  • First paper on packet-switching (PS) theory
On-Line Man Computer Communication " (August)
  • Galactic Network concept encompassing distributed social interactions
Paul Baran, RAND: " On Distributed Communications Networks
  • Packet-switching networks; no single outage point
ARPA sponsors study on "cooperative network of time-sharing computers"
  • TX-2 at MIT Lincoln Lab and AN/FSQ-32 at System Development Corporation (Santa Monica, CA) are directly linked (without packet switches) via a dedicated 1200bps phone line; Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) computer at ARPA later added to form "The Experimental Network"
Lawrence G. Roberts, MIT: "Towards a Cooperative Network of Time-Shared Computers" (October)

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24. Internet Pioneers
Profiles by Scott Griffin of ten individuals who helped make the Internet a reality.
http://www.ibiblio.org/pioneers/
I nternet Pioneers This web site profiles ten individuals whose work has contributed significantly to the development of the Internet. It is my master's project. This site is not intended to be an exhaustive history, nor is it suggested that these ten "pioneers" are the only individuals who have made meaningful contributions. Beginnings During World War II, a man named Vannevar Bush facilitated a relationship between the federal government, the American scientific community, and business. After the war, he helped institutionalize that relationship. As a result, organizations like the National Science Foundation and Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA), were created. It was at ARPA that the Internet first began. Bush also wrote a paper entitled, "As We May Think, " in 1945. In this paper he described a theoretical storage and retrieval device, called a "memex," which would use a system remarkably similar to what we now call hypertext. ARPANET The Advanced Research Projects Agency was created by President Dwight Eisenhower after the Soviets launched the Sputnik satellite in October, 1957. The Soviet launch caused a crisis in American confidence. ARPA was formed to ensure that America would not again be caught off guard on the technological frontier. In 1962

25. Poynter Online - New Media Timeline (1969-2010)
David Shedden looks at the history of new media journalism and the Internet.
http://poynter.org/nmt
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26. The Internet
Internet history, design, web, email An elegantly organized tour of the Internet, both fun and informative
http://www.livinginternet.com/

27. Internet History | ENGLISH ARTICLES
Internet History. The Internet in the year 2009 we send emails, make calls over the Internet and discuss topics we take an interest in. Even our banking is going virtual.
http://www.englisharticles.info/2010/08/27/internet-history/
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Internet History The Internet in the year 2009: we send emails, make calls over the Internet and discuss topics we take an interest in. Even our banking is going virtual. But what we take for granted today was only a vague idea 50 years ago. In order to understand how we got this far lets go back to 1957 when everything began. Before 1957 computers only worked on one task at a time. This is called batch processing. Of course, this was quite ineffective. With computers getting bigger and bigger they had to be stored in special cooled rooms. Furthermore, three other concepts were to be developed, which are fundamental to the history of the Internet. The concept of a military network by the Rand Corporation in America, the commercial network of the National Physical Laboratory in England, and the scientific network, Cyclades, in France. The scientific, military and commercial approaches of these concepts are the foundations for our modern Internet. For the first connections between computers, the Network Working Group developed the Network Control Protocol. Later on the NCP was replaced by the more efficient Transmission Control Protocol. The specific feature of the TCP is the verification of the file transfer. 

28. T E X T F I L E S D O T C O M
Contains information gathered from BBS s in the early days of the Internet.
http://www.textfiles.com/
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.NO DE US-VA ... BC-CA Jason Scott recently finished a documentary on Adventures in Text On the face of things, we seem to be merely talking about text-based files, containing only the letters of the English Alphabet (and the occasional punctuation mark). On deeper inspection, of course, this isn't quite the case. What this site offers is a glimpse into the history of writers and artists bound by the 128 characters that the American Standard Code for Information Interchange (ASCII) allowed them. The focus is on mid-1980's textfiles and the world as it was then, but even these files are sometime retooled 1960s and 1970s works, and offshoots of this culture exist to this day. TEXTFILES.COM Sites
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29. Internet History - CNET Computer Newbies Forums
I have Windows ME and would like to know how to look up internet sites previously visited by others using my computer. I know how to use the history to look them up, but all
http://forums.cnet.com/7723-6121_102-23744.html

30. Webdesign Timeline / Open History Timeline
Ten years of web design in an archive.
http://www.designtimeline.org
[ Deze site in het Nederlands ]
www.designtimeline.org
defining a decade of webdesign
Webdesign Timeline Archive Online
The webdesign timeline has been archived and is now available for viewing online. While you can still add new questions, answers, and comments, your submission will no longer immediately appear on the site. [ Read more ] Our thanks to those who participated and contributed to the over 100 questions and 700 answers collected during the run of the project.
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Open History Timeline v1.1 , the next generation of the system behind the webdesign timeline, is now available for download and use in your own projects. Built on open-source software, you can run the OHT on any web server with:
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* The specific libraries required by the scripts are specified in the full OHT documentation. Piet Zwart Institute / Media Design Research , Willem de Kooning Academie Hogeschool Rotterdam

31. Internet History, Who Invented The Internet, When Was The Internet Invented
Internet History, How the Internet was invented created
http://www.livinginternet.com/i/ii.htm

32. UK Web Archive
Creating an archive of culturally significant UK websites.
http://www.webarchive.org.uk
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    Thousands of UK websites have been collected since 2004 and the Archive is growing fast.
    Here you can see how sites have changed over time, locate information no longer available on the live Web and observe the unfolding history of a spectrum of UK activities represented online. Sites that no longer exist elsewhere are found here and those yet to be archived can be saved for the future by nominating them. The Archive contains sites that reflect the rich diversity of lives and interests throughout the UK. Search is by Title of Website, Full Text or URL, or browse by Subject, Special Collection or Alphabetical List.
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    Blogs British Countryside Cornwall Credit Crunch ... Browse Special Collections
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    33. Internet History - How To Information | EHow.com
    Learn about Internet History on eHow.com. Find info and videos including How do I Find the Internet History If the Browsing History Has Been Deleted?, How to Check Internet
    http://www.ehow.com/internet-history/

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    35. Internet History Lesson And Links
    I guess you can say that we can thank the military for Internet. A few decades ago there were no desk top computers. The military computers where huge machines that filled rooms.
    http://www.sabine.k12.la.us/zhs/Webintro/history1.html
    Internet History
    Home Page Contents Z-NET Resources SearchLight I guess you can say that we can thank the military for Internet. A few decades ago there were no desk top computers. The military computers where huge machines that filled rooms. Each computer had its own function. Communications between scientists posed a significant problem. The government needed a way to allow scientists to communicate with one another and to share computer resources. The cold war was waging and the nuclear threat added another variable to the equation. It was necessary to establish communications links between military and university computers through a system flexible enough to withstand the rigors of war. A system had to be established that would allow data to flow even if lines were destroyed by bombs or enemy spies. The result was ARPANET (Advanced Research Projects Agency Network). It ran under the assumption that connections between computers could and would disappear at any time. Part of ARPANET's success rested on the fact that each computer had multiple connections to the others and the establishment of a simple but effective communication method called packet switching.

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    37. Internet Development - Internet History
    General information about the internet worldwideweb Internet Development http//www.internethistory.us/index.html 2009 Internet History
    http://www.internet-history.us/

    38. ZDelete.Internet Eraser Delete Cookies PopUp Killer. Delete History
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    39. How To Delete Your Browser's History | EHow.com
    How do I Delete an Online Search History? How to Stop Your Internet History From Being Deleted (play this video) How to Delete Cookies on your Opera Web Browser
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    40. Internet History Group
    Project aiming to exchange international historical information.
    http://mitglied.multimania.de/nethistgroup/

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