History of the WWW Subdomainhttp://shystudios.us/blog/subdomain/history.html
registry for arpanet. Computers would download this list via FTP to get addresses for each host on the network. The hostnames were things like "BRL", "UCB", and "UCLA-CCn". Eventu
The real history of the www subdomain, and why we don't use it
Great Green Room: A Partial History of Computer Conferencing in Ann Arborhttp://greatgreenroom.org/item_19.html
study methods of using computers in education. He started experimenting with existing computer conferencing systems in 1972, but found them expensive and restrictive to use. In re
History of the Internet & World Wide Web : 1) Internet Before Webhttps://www.netvalley.com/cgi-bin/intval/net_history.pl
of Telecommunications & Computers 11 They said it ... People Wrote About This Book History of the Internet. We all need it. We all want it. But how did it happen in the fir
'Internet before World Wide Web: Atlantic cable, Sputnick, ARPANET,Information Superhighway, ...'
Using the MM email client in the Modern Worldhttps://kermitproject.org/mm/
email even on Unix computers that no longer support mailspool delivery by using secure POP3 (Post Office Protocol) to fetch your new mail; you can send and receive mail in ISO 885
RFC 959 - File Transfer Protocolhttps://www.ncftp.com/ncftp/rfc959.html
programs) use of remote computers, 3) to shield a user from variations in file storage systems among hosts, and 4) to transfer data reliably and efficiently. FTP, though usable di
Kermit Software Source Code Archivehttps://www.kermitproject.org/archive.html
] [ ucsd ] [ umicrocomputers ] [ uniflex ] [ unisys ] [ unix ] [ victor ] [ END MATTER ] Welcome to what might be the biggest collection on earth of software source code for
Kermit Security Referencehttps://www.kermitproject.org/security.html
mere act of putting two computers in touch with each other was quite amazing. To connect multiple diverse computers to a common network, allowing any pair of them to communicate,
Constant Decay - A Short Story by Samuel Arbesmanhttp://arbesman.net/constantdecay/index.html
inaccuracy? Were there computers somewhere out in the nebulous cyberspace rewriting any instance of 299,792,458, slowly altering our perception of reality? Was this due to a compu
A short story by Samuel Arbesman about technology, books, computer viruses, truth and reality, and constants of the universe.
https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1034.txthttps://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1034.txt
Both personal computers and large timeshared hosts should be able to use the system, though perhaps in different ways. 2.3. Assumptions about usage The organization of the domain
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