|
History of the Internet. We
all need it. We all want it. But how did it happen
in the first place? Gregory Gromov provides a ... comprehensive ...
history of the Worldwide Web before it was the Net we all know and
love. By Matthew Holt.
NetworkWorld.
June, 1997
____
For a history of the
Internet readers should consult Gregory Gromov's The Roads and
Crossroads of the Internet's History. Humanities Computing Unit of Oxford
University,
Oxford
University, UK
___
The Roads and Crossroads of the Internet's
History. By Gregory R. Gromov. A critically acclaimed site for a
comprehensive history of the Internet.
The University of
Texas, System Digital Library.
____
Gregory Gromov
provides an impressionistic overview in "The Roads and Crossroads of
Internet's History," ... with a particular concentration on the
development of hypertext and the Web.
Current literature of the online
community by Eron Main, Faculty of Information Studies,
University of Toronto, Canada
___
The Roads and Crossroads of Internet History by
Gregory Gromov ... possibly not the first place in the
pool where a non-swimmer should take the plunge, this colorful and
quirky site can be a great resource where an informed ‘Net surfer
can come and let hypertext do the walking and the inventors of the
‘Net themselves do the talking.
"Nettalk : A Brief History of the
'Net" by Kelly Ward
The Bulletin. Special Libraries
Association, San Francisco Bay region. The
School of Information Management and Systems (SIMS) -- a
graduate program at the University of California,
Berkeley.
___
an
excellent 9-part review of the Internet's history and its relationship
with the information revolution . Very informative and quite amusing
at times too!
CADVision
Development Corporation.
USA
|