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: Setting history straight: So, who really did invent the Internet?
From: "Dave Farber" <dave () farber net>
Date: Mon, 02 May 2005 17:40:42 -0500
------- Original message ------- From: <Newmedia () aol com> Sent: 2/5/'05, 9:20 Ian: The "Internet" that many people care about isn't really captured by the things you list as the key ingredients. Indeed, if the application you describe -- people communicating through computers over an connection of networks (i.e. internetworked email) -- was all there wa s to it, then I suspect that few of the books you reference would have ever been written and most email would still be exchanged on AOL. If you ask the question, "Why do people care that there is an Internet" you might come up with some different definitions and some different answers. It strikes me that applications that made the Internet "important" enough to be widely noticed rely on simple networked access to files -- across operating syst ems -- which some have called Network Computing. Actually, for the record, some have said that I "coined" that term in the title of a report I wrote as a Wall Street analyst in August 1988 -- "Network Computin g: The Next Wave." Best, Mark Stahlman New York City ------------------------------------- You are subscribed as lists-ip () insecure org To manage your subscription, go to http://v2.listbox.com/member/?listname=ip Archives at: http://www.interesting-people.org/archives/interesting-people/
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