[Air-L] internet history timeline
Alex -Vipowernet
alex at islands.vi
Fri Sep 7 06:52:57 PDT 2007
Jeremy:
Very nice. An Excellent start on the timeline.
I note the absence of ENIAC in 1946 - always deserves mention as the first all-electronic computer.
Also add the Boston Computer Exchange in 1983 - the first e-commerce business (will be 25 years on March 4, 2008)
Alex Randall
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From: Jeremy Depauw
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Sent: Friday, September 07, 2007 6:18 AM
Subject: Re: [Air-L] internet history timeline
It is not perfect, but I've tried to make one myself. You can find it here:
http://dev.ulb.ac.be/~jdepauw/Timeline/
It is not official, so do not use it as a trusted source, but you'll find
there some clue and idea to handle with your task.
I hope it helps,
Jeremy
2007/9/7, smork at itu.dk <smork at itu.dk>:
>
> Hi All,
>
> I'm looking for a good history timeline of the internet. I've googled and
> I find the result bad. Most of them end in the nineties and Hobbes only
> goes to 2004. They also seem very eclectic and too centered on the US. Do
> any of you know of a good timeline? What I'm specifically looking for is
> examples of companies buying up sites with user generated content, one
> example would be when google acquired the Deja archive of usenet.
>
> Best,
>
> Søren Mørk
>
>
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