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A Little History of the World Wide Web
A Little History of the World Wide Web from 1945 to 1995 1945 Vannevar Bush writes an article in Atlantic Monthly about a photo-electrical-mechanical device called a Memex, for memory extension, which could make and follow links between documents on microfiche 1960s Doug Engelbart prototypes an oNLine System (NLS) which does hypertext browsing editing, email, and so on. He invents the mouse for ...
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History of the Internet and WWW: Road 1 -- USA to Europe
This is first page of 9-pages version of the History of Internet and WWW: Roads and Crossroads of the Internet History by G. Gromov. Story consists of the key events timeline, milestones, phylosophy and some of the leading Net-creators basic viewpoints ... ...
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Deja Vu: (re-)creating web history
Web browser emulators let you surf todays web with browser dinosaurs like Cern linemode browser and Mosaic Netscape.
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Internet & World Wide Web History
LinkScan Finds Broken Links and Creates SiteMaps. Developed by Electronic Software Publishing Corporation (Elsop) ...
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The Early World Wide Web at SLAC
SLAC Archives and History Office Special Collection: Documentation of the Early Web at SLAC (1991-1994) Early Chronology First Pages Web Wizards & Mentor Louise Addis Mark Barnett George Crane Tony Johnson Paul Kunz Bebo White Joan Winters Publications Comment Form Questions slacarc@slac.stanford.edu Page Owner: Jean Marie Deken Last Modified: December 14, 2001 ...
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