- Internet Archive, The (6)
Find sites related to the Internet Archive, a digital library of Internet sites and other cultural artifacts saved in digital form.
dir.yahoo.com/.../History/Internet_Archive__The
- ARPANET (2)
dir.yahoo.com/.../History/ARPANET
- Business Plan Archive
Project by the University of Maryland to collect business plans and related documents from the dot-com era.
www.businessplanarchive.org
- NetValley
Offers a history of the Internet and Silicon Valley.
www.netvalley.com
- History of the Internet
Timeline of the development of the Internet.
www.davesite.com/webstation/net-history.shtml
- Community Memory
Discussion list on the history of cyberspace.
memex.org/community-memory.html
- NetHistory
Dedicated to the preservation of Internet and BITNET history.
nethistory.dumbentia.com
- net.history
Collection of links to Internet history resources.
nethistory.urldir.com
- <w3history>
An open project and work in progress to create a comprehensive history of the Internet and the WWW from 1989 to the present day.
www.w3history.org
- Wikipedia: History of the Internet
Covers motivation, growth, applications, and standards.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Internet
- Hobbes' Internet Timeline
Starting in 1950, tracing the events that lead to the Internet of today.
www.zakon.org/robert/internet/timeline
- Wikipedia: Dot-com
Article about the Internet start-up boom.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dot-com
- RFC 2555
Commemorating and recollecting 30 years of RFCs, as a tribute to the late Jon Postel, RFC archivist.
www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2555.html
- History of the Internet and the WWW
Features the history of both Internet and WWW, also has sections about HTML and browsers.
members.magnet.at/dmayr/history.htm
- Nerds 2.0.1: A Brief History of the Internet
www.pbs.org/opb/nerds2.0.1
- Roads and Crossroads of Internet's History
www.internetvalley.com/intvalold.html
- Netizens: On the History and Impact of Usenet and the Internet
www.columbia.edu/~hauben/netbook
- DotcomArchive.org
Archiving the Dot Com Era, includes recollections from the Internet boom of the 1990s.
www.dotcomarchive.org
- Tools for Thought
Online copy of a popular book on the origins of modern computing.
www.rheingold.com/texts/tft/1.html
- Founding Father
Engineer Paul Baran, one of the key architects of the Internet, is interviewed by Stewart Brand for Wired 9:03, March 2001.
www.wired.com/wired/archive/9.03/baran.html
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