[Air-L] 'MEN Invented the Internet'?
Charlie Breindahl
charlie.breindahl at gmail.com
Tue Jun 5 12:45:29 PDT 2012
The "invention" of the internet is - as Jeremy says - a fabrication.
We also have a Washington Post article pronouncing V. A. Shiva
Ayyadurai the "inventor" of email:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/on-innovations/va-shivaayyadurai-inventor-of-e-mail-honored-by-smithsonian/2012/02/17/gIQA8gQhKR_print.html
One of the most annoying errors that gets kicked about is the "fact"
that the internet was constructed to withstand the impact of atomic
war. Supposedly this led to the use of a packet switching protocol.
Paul Baran of the RAND Corporation did in fact sort of "invent" the
concept, but so did Donald Davies in the UK. Both published
extensively on the subject. Larry Roberts has more detaills here:
http://www.packet.cc/files/ev-packet-sw.html
However, Len Kleinrock's work as a graduate student at MIT preceded
both and he did not have atomic war in mind. The development of the
internet was based on Kleinrock's work with packet switching:
http://www.packet.cc/internet.html
Just sayin'
> Thanks to all for an interesting and thoughtful thread to read today...
>
> Steve
Ditto here.
Best,
Charlie
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Charlie Breindahl
External Lecturer
University of Copenhagen + Copenhagen Business School
Co-editor, Artifact, http://www.informaworld.com/artifact
Communication Manager, Danish Centre for Design Research, http://www.dcdr.dk/
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