Internet Pioneershttp://www.ibiblio.org/pioneers/
believed that computers could be used to augment human thinking and suggested that a computer network be established to allow ARPA research contractors to communicate information
Ten individuals who made significant contributions to the development of the Internet and world wide web.
History of the Internet & World Wide Web : 1) Internet Before Webhttps://www.netvalley.com/cgi-bin/intval/net_history.pl
Birth of the Web, Tim Berners-Lee, R. Cailliau, Marc Andreessen, Browser Wars, ... 5. Early History of Hypertext Hypertext Foundation of the World Wide Web: Vannevar Bush's hyperl
'Internet before World Wide Web: Atlantic cable, Sputnick, ARPANET,Information Superhighway, ...'
25 Years of Linux — so far [LWN.net]https://lwn.net/Articles/698042/
in moving down from minicomputers, had become much more widespread, but it also lost the code-sharing culture that had helped to make it Unix in the first place. The consequences
On August 25, 1991, an obscure student in Finland named Linus Benedict Torvalds posted a messag [...]
Apollo Archivehttps://jim.rees.org/apollo-archive/
Apollo Page Retrocomputers Apollo Collection Typewritten Software - Retrotechnology Research Laboratory These sites were up at one time but were down last time I checked. Apollo D
http://www.ifindkarma.com/oneliners/oneliners-2003http://www.ifindkarma.com/oneliners/oneliners-2003
mention how much I hate computers? -- Joyce Park", "It feels very quiet here right now. Nobody here but those who have nowhere to go back to. -- Joyce Park", "Happy people do not
PhD Thesis: Cascading Style Sheetshttps://www.wiumlie.no/2006/phd/
of personal computers for use in the preparation of manuscripts. Electronic publishing offered tools to ease all stages of publishing from authoring, through editing, to printing.
Miller Microcomputer Services - Index Pagehttp://www.millermicro.com/
Went Worldwide (Tim Berners-Lee, 2010), The Open-Data Handbook , Long Live the Web: A Call for Continued Open Standards and Neutrality (Tim Berners-Lee, 2010), Freedom on the Net
Business and pleasure by Dick and Jill Miller of Miller Microcomputer Services.
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