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  1. No Way of Knowing: Crime, Urban Legends and the Internet (Studies in American Popular History and Culture) by Pamela Donovan, 2003-11-12
  2. Netting Your Ancestors: Tracing Family History on the Internet by A. Raymond Stuart, 2007-05-01
  3. Internet: Webster's Timeline History, 2001 by Icon Group International, 2009-02-20
  4. History Makers - Pioneers of the Internet by Harry Henderson, 2001-12-04
  5. Internet: Webster's Timeline History, 2007 by Icon Group International, 2009-02-20
  6. Internet: Webster's Timeline History, 1997 - 1998 by Icon Group International, 2009-02-20
  7. Internet: Webster's Timeline History, 2004 - 2006 by Icon Group International, 2009-02-20
  8. A Brief History of the Internet (World Cultural Heritage Library) by Michael Hart, 2009-03-03
  9. Dig That Site: Exploring Archaeology, History, and Civilization on the Internet by Gary M. Garfield, Suzanne McDonough, 1997-04
  10. Internet-linked World History: Medieval World (World History) by Fiona Chandler, 2005-04-01
  11. The Internet and Society: A Reference Handbook (Contemporary World Issues) by Bernadette H. Schell, 2006-12
  12. Ancient World: Internet Linked (World History) by Fiona Chandler, 2004-12
  13. The History of the Internet (Watts Library) by Josepha Sherman, 2003-09
  14. Romans - Internet Linked (Illustrated World History)

81. I Remember IANA - Tributes To Jon Postel
A directory of links to tributes to the Internet pioneer.
http://gtm.vlsm.org/in-iana.html
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82. Internet Society (ISOC) - Postel Service Award
Tribute with statements, condolences received, news articles, and photographs.
http://www.isoc.org/postel/
Donate Now Go to Main Content Go to Side Navigation Events ... Education
About the Internet Society
Introduction to ISOC Mission and Strategic Plan Initiatives Programs ... Privacy Statement In this Section Postel Service Award Award Nomination Procedures Nomination form Past Awards ... Memorial Donations
Awards
Jonathan B. Postel Service Award
About the Award
Each year, the Internet Society awards the Jonathan B. Postel Service Award. This annual award is presented to an individual or an organization that has made outstanding contributions in service to the data communications community. The award includes a presentation crystal and a prize of US$20,000. Nominations are now open and will be accepted through 28 May 2010. Information on award nomination procedures is available here Dr. Jianping Wu accepts 2010 Jonathan B. Postel Service award. The Jonathan B. Postel Service Award was established by the Internet Society to honor a person who has made outstanding contributions in service to the data communications community. The award is focused on sustained and substantial technical contributions, service to the community, and leadership. With respect to leadership, the committee places particular emphasis on candidates who have supported and enabled others in addition to their own specific actions. The award is named for Dr. Jonathan B. Postel to recognize and commemorate the extraordinary stewardship exercised by Jon over the course of a thirty year career in networking. He served as the editor of the RFC series of notes from its inception in 1969 until 1998. He also served as the ARPANET "numbers Czar" and Internet Assigned Numbers Authority over the same period of time. He was a founding member of the Internet Architecture (nee Activities) Board and the first individual member of the Internet Society, where he also served as a Trustee.

83. RFC 2468 - I REMEMBER IANA
Tribute by Vinton G. Cerf.
http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2468
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INFORMATIONAL
Network Working Group V. Cerf Request for Comments: 2468 MCI Category: Informational October 1998 I REMEMBER IANA Cerf Informational [Page 1] RFC 2468 I REMEMBER IANA October 1998 Cerf Informational [Page 2] RFC 2468 I REMEMBER IANA October 1998 Cerf Informational [Page 3] RFC 2468 I REMEMBER IANA October 1998
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84. The Music Magazine -- India's First And Finest Music E-zine
A review of Barlow s talk in Bangalore.
http://www.themusicmagazine.com/barlowtalk.html
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Grateful for a virtual apple pie
John Perry Barlow, Grateful Dead songwriter-turned-Net activist, was in Bangalore on October 23, and his talk wasn't entirely free from capitalistic cynicism
"If you are so confident about the growth and egalitarianism of the Internet why are you campaigning for it?"
A young student asked John Perry Barlow the question that was niggling everyone after the Grateful Dead songwriter's upbeat hour-and-a-half talk on the future of the Net.
The venue was the J N Tata Auditorium at Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore. The talk, organised by bplnet under its Net Prophets series, drew a young audience, mostly under 30. The Net, or cyberspace as Barlow likes to call it, is the new bastion of free speech and everyone's right to a soapbox. Provided, of course... Barlow's enthusiasm is almost contagious. "It's immoral for anyone to own an idea. Take the Net to the villagers. Free them. Give them a voice." Yet this former cattle rancher from Wyoming sees no contradiction in people owning real estate. The word 'free' seems to echo more the tenents of free trade than free speech.

85. Keith Lynch's Timeline Of Net Related Terms And Concepts
Chronology details when certain terms, concepts, stories, and people were first mentioned online.
http://keithlynch.net/timeline.html
Keith Lynch's timeline of net related terms and concepts
This is http://keithlynch.net/timeline.html Here is Keith Lynch's timeline of net related terms, concepts, stories, and people, showing when they were first mentioned in my archives. I've been saving email and netnews for a long time. I now have close to three gigabytes of it, stretching back to the first email I ever sent or received, 28 years ago. (Three gigs may not seem like much by today's standards, but it's a lot for plain ASCII text.) Also see my spam timeline home page . Last updated August 27, 2006.

86. History Of The Internet And Web
Anthony Anderberg gives a timeline of communications and the Internet from 700BC to 1999, with references.
http://www.anderbergfamily.net/ant/history/
History of the Internet and Web
If I have seen farther than others, it is because I stood on the shoulders of giants.
- Isaac Newton
Anthony Anderberg anthony@anderbergfamily.net
700 BC
Homing pigeons carry messages in ancient Greece.
May 4th
In a letter Florentine merchant Francesco Lapi uses the @ sign for the first time in recorded history. Galileo Galilei discovers the moon's terrain and Jupiter's four largest moons. His view of the heavens as a place started a scientific revolution, and would forever change how we view the universe around us. Danish physicist Hans Christian Orsted discovers that a wire carrying an electric current creates a field that deflects a magnetic needle, a discovery that would eventually lead to the creation of the telegraph. William F. Cooke and Charles Wheatstone install the first railway telegraph in England.
May 24th
Samuel F.B. Morse demonstrated a magnetic telegraph using his Morse Code to send the message 'What hath God wrought' from Baltimore to Washington.
August
The first transatlantic cable is installed between Ireland and Canada. Unfortunately the signal was so weak and indistinguishable from background noise that it took hours to send a few words. The owners tried to fix the situation by boosting the voltage from 600 to 2000 volts, melting the cable's insulation and leaving it dead in the water. Later cables installed in 1866 were successful and remained in use for almost 100 years.

87. A Little History Of The World Wide Web
A hyperlinked timeline from 1945 to 1995, with references, from The World Wide Web Consortium.
http://www.w3.org/History.html
A Little History of the World Wide Web
See also How It All Started presentation matierals from the W3C 10th Anniversary Celebration and other references from 1945 to 1995
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
Doug Engelbart prototypes an "oNLine System" (NLS) which does hypertext browsing editing, email, and so on. He invents the mouse for this purpose. See the Bootstrap Institute library Ted Nelson coins the word Hypertext in A File Structure for the Complex, the Changing, and the Indeterminate . 20th National Conference, New York, Association for Computing Machinery , 1965. See also: Literary Machines. Note: There used to be a link here to "Hypertext and Hypermedia: A Selected Bibliography" by Terence Harpold, but the site hosting the resource did not maintain the link. Andy van Dam and others build the Hypertext Editing System and FRESS in 1967.
While consulting for CERN June-December of 1980, Tim Berners-Lee writes a notebook program, "Enquire-Within-Upon-Everything", which allows links to be made between arbitrary nodes. Each node had a title, a type, and a list of bidirectional typed links. "ENQUIRE" ran on Norsk Data machines under SINTRAN-III. See:

88. InternetChronology
Lawrence G. Roberts gives a list of events up to 1999.
http://www.ziplink.net/~lroberts/InternetChronology.html
Internet Chronology Lawrence G. Roberts March 22 1997 - updated Oct 24, 1999
  • Jul-61 First Paper on Packet Switching Theory, Leonard Kleinrock, "Information Flow in Large Communication Nets.", RLE Quarterly Progress Report. This was the theoretical work that convinced Roberts that packets could be used for the Internet. Oct-62 ARPA Computer Program Begins, J.C.R. Licklider becomes first ARPA IPTO Director. Writes internal papers on Galactic Network. Lick leaves in 64. It was Licklider's concept, which spurred Roberts to build the Internet. 1964 Book - Communication Nets by Leonard Kleinrock provides the network design and queuing theory necessary to build packet networks. This work was a major factor in designing the communications network for the ARPANET. It shows that packet switching would work, whereas until the ARPANET was built in 1969, most communications experts claimed that packet switching would never work. Mar-64 First Paper on Secure Packetized Voice, Paul Baran, "On Distributed Communications Networks", IEEE Transactions on Systems. It is from this paper that the rumor was started that the Internet was created by the military to withstand nuclear war. This is totally false. Even though this Rand work was based on this premise, the ARPANET and the Internet stemmed from the MIT work of Licklider, Kleinrock and Roberts, and had no relation to Baran's work.

89. WebCite
On-demand archiving system for web pages, usable for generating permanent references. Information about the service; archiving and search forms.
http://www.webcitation.org/
WebCite HOME FAQ NEWS ... BOOKMARKLET
The Problem
Authors increasingly cite webpages and other digital objects on the Internet, which can "disappear" overnight. In one study published in the journal Science , 13% of Internet references in scholarly articles were inactive after only 27 months. Another problem is that cited webpages may change, so that readers see something different than what the citing author saw. The problem of unstable webcitations and the lack of routine digital preservation of cited digital objects has been referred to as an issue "calling for an immediate response" by publishers and authors [ An increasing number of editors and publishers ask that authors, when they cite a webpage, make a local copy of the cited webpage/webmaterial, and archive the cited URL in a system like WebCite , to enable readers permanent access to the cited material.
What is WebCite
WebCite , a member of the International Internet Preservation Consortium, is an on-demand archiving system for webreferences (cited webpages and websites, or other kinds of Internet-accessible digital objects), which can be used by authors, editors, and publishers of scholarly papers and books, to ensure that cited webmaterial will remain available to readers in the future. If cited webreferences in journal articles, books etc. are not archived, future readers may encounter a "404 File Not Found" error when clicking on a cited URL. Try it! Archive a URL here. It's free and takes only 30 seconds.

90. Ghost Sites Of The Web
Long running online museum provides screenshots of defunct sites.
http://www.disobey.com/ghostsites/index.shtml
Ghost Sites of the Web
Web 1.0 history, forgotten web celebrities, old web sites, commentary, and news by Steve Baldwin. Published erratically since 1996.
December 22, 2008
New Mediapost Article: Small Business to PPC Search: Drop Dead
I've written a new MediaPost article discussing a new Microsoft study showing that the majority of small business owners want nothing to do with PPC search. Frankly, there are some very good reasons for their caution: PPC search can be one of the fastest guaranteed ways to lose money. Labels: Mediapost Search Engine Marketing Search Engines posted by steve baldwin @ 2:41 PM
December 08, 2008
New Mediapost Article: Ten (Highly Cynical) Predictions for 2009
Putting on my clairvoyant tinfoil Pundit Hat, I predict ten major developments in Search Marketing for the coming year. Labels: Search Engine Marketing Search Engines posted by steve baldwin @ 11:58 AM
December 05, 2008
Train of the Future
Originally uploaded by brooklynparrot
I am sickened by the idea that U.S. taxpayers will soon bail out the auto industry, which along with collaborators in the rubber and petroleum industries has done more damage to rational transportation in the U.S. than almost any other factor.
Railroads are far more efficient, leave a smaller carbon footprint, take up very little space relative to highways, and deserve finally to be given their chance to compete. Let's build the true costs of transportation and ecological destruction into cars and see how they compete.

91. Newsletter Archive - Help Preserve The World's Email Newsletters!
Aims to archive and make available to the public all email newsletters and electronic mailing lists. It will rely on user contributions for its content.
http://newsletterarchive.org
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Browse newsletters
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Contact: info@newsletterarchive.org 497338 newsletters saved

92. Pandora Archive - Preserving And Accessing Networked DOcumentary Resources Of Au
Australia s Web archive, established initially by the National Library of Australia, and now built in collaboration with nine other Australian libraries and cultural collecting organisations.
http://pandora.nla.gov.au
Skip to content Skip to menu Pandora : Australia's Web Archive National Library of Australia and Partners Search Help Subjects Menu: Browse Subjects Aged People Agriculture Air Force Anthropology Archaeology Architecture Army Arts Astronomy Australian Republic Debate Biology Biotechnology Blogs Centenary of Federation Chemistry Children Climate Change Commerce Commonwealth Government Construction Cultural Heritage Management Dance Decorative Arts Defence Economics Education Election Campaigns Energy Entertainment Environment Environmental Protection Families Fine Arts Forestry Geography and Mapping Geology Government Indigenous Policy Health Health Research History Housing Humanities Indigenous Art Indigenous Australians Indigenous Culture Indigenous Education Indigenous Employment Indigenous Health Indigenous History Indigenous Land Rights Indigenous Languages Indigenous Native Title Indigenous Tourism Literature Local Government Local History Management Mathematics Media Men Mental Health Military History Mining Multi-Media and Digital Arts Music Navy Newspapers People with Disabilities Performing Arts Pharmaceuticals Philosophy Photography Physics Poetry Political Action Political Parties and Politicians Politics Public Health Radio Religion Schooling Sciences Sites for Children Social Institutions Social Problems and Action Social Welfare Sociology Sporting Events Sporting Organisations Sporting Personalities Taxation Telecomunications Television Tertiary Education Transportation Unit Associations Veterans Vocational Education Water Women Youth We want your feedback!

93. - The European Archive : Home Page -
Digital library of cultural artifacts in digital form. The collection includes public information films, recordings and Web harvest of political related and government websites.
http://www.europarchive.org/
About document.writeln(unescape('%3C%61%20%68%72%65%66%3D%27%6D%61%69%6C%74%6F%3A%69%6E%66%6F%40%65%75%72%6F%70%61%72%63%68%69%76%65%2E%6F%72%67%27%3E%43%6F%6E%74%61%63%74%3C%2F%61%3E')) info at europarchive dot org
The european digital archive
Search
Anywhere Audio Public Classical ... Ephemera British Government ... Welcome ! DE EN EE ES ... RU The European Archive is a digital library of cultural artifacts in digital form. We provide free access to researchers, historians, scholars, and the general public.
  • David Thomas, Director of technology, The National Archive (UK): The European Web Archive is of vital importance in preserving the history of the web... (more) The European Archive is one of the best living proof that Europe is heading towards a creative and open digital-based culture... (more) Edwin van Huis, Algemeen Directeur, Beeld en Geluid (The Netherlands): ... Web Browse Media Collections Movies 22 Movies London Airport The story of a great engineering feat - the building, at Heathrow, of ... A Warning to Travellers (Five Pounds in Notes) A stark warning to holiday makers not to take more than £5 in ...
  • 94. Archive-It.org
    A subscription service from the Internet Archive, which allows institutions to build, manage and search their own web archive. Includes the sites of universities, libraries, and special interest collections of websites.
    http://www.archive-it.org/
    window.RICH_FACES_EXTENDED_SKINNING_ON=true; English Partners FAQ About Archive-It Press Room ... Partner Login Select an Institution Alabama State Archives Alaska State Library American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) American University American University in Cairo Ames High School Ames Middle School Ames Middle School Arizona State Library, Archives, and Public Records Baton Rouge Magnet High School Biblioteca Nacional de Chile British Slave Trade Legacies Bryn Mawr, Haverford, and Swarthmore College California Digital Library Charleston High School Chemical Heritage Foundation Clague Middle School Clayton State University - Georgia Politics on the Web Collections from Friends of the Archive Columbia School Chicago Columbia University Libraries Combat Poverty Agency Commonwealth of Massachusetts Concordia College Council of Europe Creighton University Curtis Institute of Music Delaware Government Information Center Department of Energy Drexel University Duke University Electronic Literature Organization Eustis High School Francis C. Hammond Middle School Free Library of Philadelphia George Washington Center for Global Health George Washington High School George Washington University Georgetown Law Library Georgetown University Georgia State University Idaho Commission for Libraries Indiana University Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Grenoble - PACTE International Institute for Social History International Whistleblower Archive Internet Archive Internet Archive and California Digital Library Internet Archive Global Events Internet Archive Special Collections

    95. 2004 U.S. Federal Agency Web Harvest
    A harvest of Federal Agency public web sites as they existed prior to January 20, 2005.
    http://www.webharvest.gov/
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    Federal Web Harvests
    The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) preserved a one-time snapshot of agency public web sites as they existed on or before January 20, 2001, as an archival record in the National Archives of the United States. NARA also conducted a harvest (i.e., capture) of Federal Agency public web sites in 2004 and of Congressional web sites in 2006 and 2008. In January 2005, NARA issued "Guidance on Managing Web Records ," which addresses agencies' responsibilities for identifying, managing and scheduling web materials they identify as Federal records. Accordingly, each agency is now responsible, in coordination with NARA, for determining how to manage its web records, including whether to preserve a periodic snapshot of its entire web page.
    Harvests
    110th Congress (2008) 109th Congress (2006) Presidential Term (2004)
    Accuracy of Harvests
    The accuracy of each harvest was affected by these factors:
    • The completeness of URL source lists, Whether URLs resolved successfully, and The capabilities of crawler tools used (see Heritrix at http://crawler.archive.org/

    96. Internet Eraser -Tracks Eraser Pro -erase Internet History
    Offers Tracks Eraser, a program dedicated to erase all the unwanted Internet history data, cache and temp file on the computer.
    http://www.acesoft.net/

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