Hobbes' Internet Timeline - the definitive ARPAnet & Internet historyhttps://www.zakon.org/robert/internet/timeline/
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 d
'An Internet timeline highlighting the key events and technologies that helped shape the Internet as we know it today.'
Rediscovering the Small Web - Neustadt.frhttps://neustadt.fr/essays/the-small-web/
aviation, music, art, computers. It reminded me that the creative, personal, fun web I grew up with is not a thing of the past. It’s still here in 2020. You just have to know wher
Most websites today are built like commercial products by professionals and marketers, optimised to draw the largest audience, generate engagement and 'convert'. But there is als
Against an Increasingly User-Hostile Web - Neustadt.frhttps://neustadt.fr/essays/against-a-user-hostile-web/
network that allowed computers around the world to communicate—was already in place but it remained inaccessible to most people. You had to know how to use a local client to conne
We are quietly replacing an open web that connects and empowers with one that restricts and commoditizes people. We need to stop it.
KRNIC찾아주셔서 감사합니다.https://www.zakon.org/robert/internet/timeline/HIT-korean.html
network of time-sharing computers"에 관한 연구를 지원. ㆍ MIT 링컨 연구소내 설치한 TX-2와 캘리포니아 산타모니카 소재 시스템 개발 공사(System Development Corporation)내에 설치한 AN/FSQ-32가 전용 1200bps 전화선을 통하여 직접 연결(패킷
The System of the World Wide Webhttps://www.crummy.com/writing/RESTful-Web-Services/system.html
so much that when computers got cheap enough, they took whatever they could find and built a World Wide Web out of it. As it happened, the web faced two main Internet rivals: a pr
Roger Clarke's Cookies Pagehttp://www.rogerclarke.com/II/Cookies.html
it directly with Tim Berners-Lee, W3C avoided the matter entirely, reflecting the increasing constraints on its freedom of action arising from it desire to avoid upsetting its cor
Where Have all the Gophers Gone? Why the Web beat Gopher in the Battle for Protocol Mind Sharehttps://ils.unc.edu/callee/gopherpaper.htm
re-evaluation." [Berners-Lee, August 1996] By failing to bring developers under its fold, the Gopher project fell victim to what is often referred to as forking, i.e. splintering
Dan Connolly's Index of Eventshttps://www.w3.org/People/Connolly/events/
Eighth Conference on Computers, Freedom & Privacy CFP'98 in Jan 1998 San Jose, CA 7th Advisory Commitee Meeting 1997 in Dec 1997 Washington, DC 40th IETF in Dec 1997 Washingto
Character Model for the World Wide Web 1.0https://www.w3.org/TR/2001/WD-charmod-20010928/
.) RFC 2396 T. Berners-Lee, R. Fielding, L. Masinter, Uniform Resource Identifiers (URI): Generic Syntax , IETF RFC 2396, August 1998. (See http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2396.txt .)
Participation in the information agehttps://gotze.dk/phd/it.html
Democracy aided by computers, and in particular, computer networks (e.g., the internet) is the subject of many current debates and discussions locally and globally. There are also
Xanalogical Structure: Now More Than Everhttps://xanadu.net/NOWMORETHANEVER/XuSum99.html
is this: the purpose of computers is tracking connections. A new computer world must be created built around explicit connection. Great efforts must be made toward thi
Frequently asked questions by the Press - Tim BLhttps://www.w3.org/People/Berners-Lee/FAQ.html
it is made from computers and cables. What Vint Cerf and Bob Kahn did was to figure out how this could be used to send around little "packets" of information. As Vint points out,
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