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  1. Cold war child. (History).: An article from: Canada and the World Backgrounder
  2. The Web, the Internet and real estate finance. (Cover Report: Technology).: An article from: Mortgage Banking by Heather Shively, 2002-03-01
  3. From mainline to modem: transporting the commodities of the day. (comparison between railroad and Internet): An article from: Chief Executive (U.S.) by Frank Ruotolo, 1998-09-01
  4. At a Distance: Precursors to Art and Activism on the Internet (Leonardo Books)
  5. THE BEST OF THE BULL MAY STILL BE AHEAD.(comparing today's Internet stocks with automobile stocks of the 1920's)(Brief Article)(Column)(Statistical Data Included): An article from: Arkansas Business by Larry Waschka, 2001-07-30
  6. THE INTERNET: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Encyclopedia of Management</i> by Michel Mitri, Hal, Jr. Kirkwood, 2006
  7. Household Consumption on the Internet: Income, Time, and Institutional Contradictions.: An article from: Journal of Economic Issues by Edward Comor, 2000-03-01
  8. Loyalist site-seer: William Osterhout (Internet sites relating to United Empire Loyalists).: An article from: The Loyalist Gazette
  9. Non-redistributing prices and exclusion in the evolution of the Internet.: An article from: Journal of Economic Issues by Mikel Gomez Uranga, 1998-12-01
  10. Express yourself: the Internet as world-class megaphone.(ABOVE THE FOLD)(Column): An article from: American Journalism Review by Thomas Kunkel, 2006-12-01
  11. Google[TM]--an index for the world. (Tech Forum).(Internet search engine): An article from: Strategic Finance by Michael Castelluccio, 2003-05-01
  12. Oral History Online.(Product/Service Evaluation): An article from: The Oral History Review by Michael Frisch, Jennifer Abraham, et all 2005-06-22
  13. Transcribing nomadism: the use of collage and the internet in the autofictional writing of Regine Robin.(Critical essay): An article from: Quebec Studies by Katharine Harrington, 2005-09-22
  14. History on the Internet:1998-1999, a Prentice Hall Guide by STULL, 1998-06-03

121. Noam Chomsky On Microsoft And Corporate Control Of The Internet
CorpWatch interview.
http://www.corpwatch.org/issues/PID.jsp?articleid=1408

122. Index.jpg
Cosa ¨ internet, a chi serve, cosa si pu² fare e cosa non si pu² fare sulla rete delle reti.
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123. A Little History Of The World Wide Web
A hyperlinked timeline from 1945 to 1995, with references, from The World Wide Web Consortium.
http://www.w3.org/History.html
A Little History of the World Wide Web
from 1945 to 1995
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
Doug Engelbart prototypes an "oNLine System" (NLS) which does hypertext browsing editing, email, and so on. He invents the mouse for this purpose. See the Bootstrap Institute library Ted Nelson coins the word Hypertext in A File Structure for the Complex, the Changing, and the Indeterminate . 20th National Conference, New York, Association for Computing Machinery , 1965. See also: Literary Machines , a hypertext bibliography Andy van Dam and others build the Hypertext Editing System and FRESS in 1967.
While consulting for CERN June-December of 1980, Tim Berners-Lee writes a notebook program, "Enquire-Within-Upon-Everything", which allows links to be made betwen arbitrary nodes. Each node had a title, a type, and a list of bidirectional typed links. "ENQUIRE" ran on Norsk Data machines under SINTRAN-III. See: Enquire user manual as scanned images or as HTML page (alt)
March
"Information Management: A Proposal" written by Tim BL and circulated for comments at CERN (TBL). Paper "HyperText and CERN" produced as background (

124. Alchemy Internet
Domain hosting, website design, and ecommerce solutions. Based in the UK.
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125. INTERNET
internet. As the use of TCP/IP became more common, entire other networks fell into the digital embrace of the internet, and messily adhered.
http://www.lysator.liu.se/etexts/the_internet.html
INTERNET
Bruce Sterling bruces@well.sf.ca.us Literary Freeware Not for Commercial Use Some thirty years ago, the RAND Corporation, America's foremost Cold War think-tank, faced a strange strategic problem. How could the US authorities successfully communicate after a nuclear war? Postnuclear America would need a command-and-control network, linked from city to city, state to state, base to base. But no matter how thoroughly that network was armored or protected, its switches and wiring would always be vulnerable to the impact of atomic bombs. A nuclear attack would reduce any conceivable network to tatters. And how would the network itself be commanded and controlled? Any central authority, any network central citadel, would be an obvious and immediate target for an enemy missile. The center of the network would be the very first place to go. RAND mulled over this grim puzzle in deep military secrecy, and arrived at a daring solution. The RAND proposal (the brainchild of RAND staffer Paul Baran) was made public in 1964. In the first place, the network would have no central authority.

126. M.E. Thorton Internet
Company offering web design and marketing, including Javascript, Perl, and database integration. Based in Oxfordshire, England.
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127. Servicios Remotos - Soluciones Informáticas A Domicilio
Clases de computaci³n a domicilio en Buenos Aires, y a distancia a trav©s de internet en el mundo.
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128. Cyndi's List Of Genealogy Sites On The Internet
Category Index.
http://www.cyndislist.com/
More than links!
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      The Genealogy Forum on America Online
      Updated May 21, 2004
      Updated June 6, 2004
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    130. Wall Internet - Serving The Web Since 1996
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    131. SocioSite: PECULIARITIES OF CYBERSPACE: INTERNET USE(ERS)
    Academic paper giving analysis of the geography and demography of the internet. By Albert Benschop of the University of Amsterdam.
    http://www2.fmg.uva.nl/sociosite/websoc/demography.html
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    Cyber Geography
    International

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    Cybergeography We used to live in a local world that was divided into geographically demarcated units, like home, office, street, cafe, train, rugby field, or dancing. The internet age seems to have blurred any geographical structure. Yet, the virtual reality of the internet has its own particular geography. It is a geography which is built out of networks and nodes which transport information flows which are created and controlled on special locations. Cyberspace as such is no tangible space, but the information processes which constitute this space are embedded in the local world with brick-and-mortar rooms and hard-wired computers. The information space of the internet is constituted by connections between computers and networks of computers. So internet is not a monolytic or placeless 'cyberspace', but rather a series of new technologies that are used by millions of people on different places of the local world. The technical geography refers to the telecommunications infrastructure of the internet, the connections between the computers that organize internet traffic (routers), and the distribution of the internet's broad bandwidth. Through a myriad of possible routes every node of the network is connected to every other node. The USA used to play a central role in the connections between the countries. The technical structure of the internet was highly concentrated round the USA, but this hegemony has been diminished by the emergence of new powerful nodes (hubs and routers) in other areas of the world, particularly in Europe. The strategic differences between the countries are declining. The highly USA-concentrated structure of the technical geography is gradually replaced by a technical dependency between the metropoles of the world.

    132. Www.reload.com
    An internet cafe next to Paddington Station in the centre of London offering highspeed connections. Facilities, services, menu, singles night, phonecards, laptop docking.
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    133. Jornada De CMO - UB - BCN 2000
    Comunicaci³ de Lluis de Yzaguirre i Maura, presentada a la I Jornada de Comunicaci³ Mediatitzada per Ordinador en Catala (CMOCat), organitzada pel Departament de Filologia de la Universitat de Barcelona.
    http://terminotica.upf.es/cmo/2000/
    Terminologia i Internet
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  • 134. [ AdvoGraf ]  Satire Gegen Den Abmahnwahn Im Internet
    AdvoGraf ist das Satiremagazin gegen den Abmahnwahn im internet. Aber auch informativ.
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    135. Guide Du Web Zapilou
    Dictionnaire de termes fran§ais et anglais concernant l'informatique, les t©l©communications et internet, incluant une recherche alphab©tique, par motcl© rapide ou compl¨te, ou par cat©gorie.
    http://www.zapilou.net/
    Statistiques Recherches Rapide Codes domaines principaux Codes langages Codes monnaies Codes pays Email: newsgroups Formats: fichiers Formats: impression Internet: histoire Internet: outils Internet: virus Langages: marquage Langages: programmation Langages: scripting Langages: utilitaire Logiciels: bureautique Logiciels: graphisme Logiciels: groupware Logiciels: internet Logiciels: jeux Organismes: administrations Organismes: annuaires Organismes: associations Organismes: internationaux Organismes: internet OS: Apple OS: divers calculateurs OS: divers de poche OS: gestion de fichiers OS: Linux/Unix OS: liste nominative OS: Microsoft Personnages Protocoles: date et temps Protocoles: dns Protocoles: http Protocoles: ip Protocoles: lan Protocoles: mail Protocoles: netware Protocoles: routage Protocoles: streaming Protocoles: transport Protocoles: whois Standards: encodage Standards: environnement Standards: internet Vocabulaire ZipZap
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    136. Greatest Achievements - 13. Internet
    The internet was conceived in the 1960s as a tool to link university and government research centers via a nationwide network that would allow a wide variety
    http://www.greatachievements.org/greatachievements/ga_13_2.html
    The Internet was conceived in the 1960s as a tool to link university and government research centers via a nationwide network that would allow a wide variety of computers to exchange information and share resources. The engineering challenges were manifold and complex, beginning with the design of a packet switching network-a system that could make computers communicate with each other without the need for a traditional central system. Other challenges included the design of the machines, data exchange protocols, and software to run it. What eventually grew out of this endeavor is a miraculous low-cost technology that is swiftly and dramatically changing the world. It is available to people at home, in schools and universities, and in public libraries and "cyber cafes." The Internet is not owned or controlled by any company, corporation, or nation. It connects people in 65 countries instantaneously through computers, fiber optics, satellites, and phone lines. It is changing cultural patterns, business practices, the consumer industry, and research and educational pursuits. It helps people keep up to date on world events, find a restaurant in Oregon or a cheap flight to Paris, play games, and discuss everything from apples to zoology. It has marshaled support for human rights in suppressed nations, saved the life of a child in Beijing, and helped a man in Iowa find a lost family member in Brazil. Communication links are assigned to packets, providing a highly efficient technology for sending packets over links (fiber, copper, radio) from one network node to another. These nodes are routers (or switches), which collectively share the job of directing the packets from node to node on the way to their destinations. The selection of the routes, the management of the packet flow, and the general rules for running the network are governed by protocols that are typically implemented in software and hardware.

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    138. Greatest Achievements - 13. Internet
    Home, Click for a print version of this page. Initially a tool to link research center computers, the internet has become a vital instrument of social change.
    http://www.greatachievements.org/greatachievements/ga_13_1.html
    Initially a tool to link research center computers, the Internet has become a vital instrument of social change. Created via a series of engineering innovations, the Internet is changing business practices, educational pursuits, and personal communications. By providing global access to news, commerce, and vast stores of information, the Internet brings us together and adds convenience and efficiency to our lives.

    139. Etiqueta En Internet
    Art­culo de la revista Consumer sobre buenas maneras en internet.
    http://revista.consumer.es/web/es/20031001/internet/65107.jsp

    140. QuestZones Internet
    Connexion par modem t©l©phonique et acc¨s DSL. Plusieurs forfaits disponibles pour plaire   tous les clients.
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