[Air-l] ARPAnet history question

M.B.Gaved M.B.Gaved at open.ac.uk
Tue Aug 29 11:47:25 PDT 2006


A really nice book to read on the early days of the internet is 

"Where wizards stay up late: the origins of the internet" by Katie Hafner and Matthew Lyon
pub: Simon & Schuster, ISBN: 0684832674


Mark Gaved
Knowledge Media Institute
The Open University
Walton Hall
Milton Keynes, UK
MK7 6AA

http://kmi.open.ac.uk/people/mark





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Subject: [Air-l] ARPAnet history question
 
When ARPAnet connected the four universities in 1969, were there only
actually four computers connected to each other? If not, does anyone
know how many? A source (not Wikipedia or your personal memory) for this
information would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Ulla

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