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NetHistory: Email History
The World Wide Web Early PC Networks Early global spread The dotcom bubble The Internet protocols Future history Other Resources and LinksGeneral Internet History Computer history Web history Email history International histories Archives Getting involved Contact us Send fe...
NetHistory: Computer History
Internet and computer history Home > Resources > Computer history Computer History Museum You can't go past the Computer History Museum as a starting place on this subject. Digibarn Another great computer museum. Chronology of Computer...
Leonard Kleinrock, Professor
Leonard Kleinrock Distinguished Professor UCLA Computer Science Department 3732G Boelter Hall Los Angeles, California 90095 Phone (310) 825-2543 Fax (310) 825-7578 E-mail: lk@cs.ucla.edu Professor Leonard Kleinrock is Distinguished Professor of Computer Science at UCLA...
www.lk.cs.ucla.edu/
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NetHistory
who really did invent the Internet? Computers, networks and modems Email The World Wide Web Early PC Networks Early global spread The dotcom bubble The browser wars The Internet protocols Future history Other Resources and LinksGeneral Internet History Computer history Web hi...
NetHistory: Web History
Tim Berners Lee's own history of the World Wide Web. Home About this site Ian Peter's History of the InternetPrehistory and Introduction Early Beginnings So, who really did invent the Internet? Computers, networks and modems Email The World Wide Web Early PC Networks Ear...
NetHistory: Resource Centre for Internet History
Prehistory and Introduction Early Beginnings So, who really did invent the Internet? Computers, networks and modems Email The World Wide Web Early PC Networks Early global spread The dotcom bubble The browser wars The Internet protocols Future history Other Resources and LinksGeneral...
www.nethistory.info/
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NYTimes People: Markoff, John
available free to companies and individuals is helping even novice computer users find their way around the global Internet, the network of networks that is rich in information but can be baffling to navigate. December 8, 1993businessspecial2News Business/Financial Desk How a...
Learning and Teaching Information Technology--Computer Skills in Context. ERIC Digest.
apply specific criteria for constructing meaningful original data gathering tools such as online surveys, electronic interviews, or scientific data gathering tools such as probes, meters, and timers. E. Assess the value of e-mail, online discussions, real-time communications, desktop telecon...
www.ericdigests.org/2003-1/skills.htm
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Teacher's Guide: Internet
Vocabulary e-mail: messages sent from one computer to another through a network. An e-mail message can be sent to just one person or to many people at a time, reaching almost any area in the world. Internet: a loosely-knit, international network of computers (Inter from int...
The Electric Lutheran
net simply makes it possible for any computer "connected" to it or one of its member networks to communicate with all others. As I write this paper, three million computer "hosts" connect over thirty million people world-wide. By electroni...
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