The OS/2 WWW Homepagehttps://web.mit.edu/os2/www/
and Internet BBSes , UseNet Newsgroups of interest to OS/2 Users, OS/2 Software Vendors and Other Operating Systems , and Other Computer Related Sites (corporations and magazines)
~cmccabe - independent online communitieshttp://tilde.town/~cmccabe/online-communities.html
Unix systems shared on Usenet contained well over 100 entries. Throughout the 1980's, modem speeds and computer power increased rapidly, and so did the functionality and number of
Stevie - Tim Thompsonhttps://nosuch.com/tjt/stevie/
of the 'vi' editor to Usenet. STEVIE stood for: ST Editor for VI Enthusiasts and although it was only a subset of real 'vi', it had a good implementation of the 'u' (undo) and '.'
Origin of the term "spam" to mean net abusehttps://www.templetons.com/brad/spamterm.html
junk postings to USENET. (See also my reflections on the 25th anniversary of spam .) How did the term get this meaning? I went on a mission of etymological research. In this artic
Ross Anderson's Home Pagehttps://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/archive/rja14/
OS 2004 discussed how Usenet might be reimplemented. A New Family of Authentication Protocols presented our "Guy Fawkes Protocol", which lets users sign messages using only two co
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