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Abbate is the author of two books: Inventing the Internet (2000) [8] and Recoding Gender: Women’s Changing Participation in Computing (2012). [9] Inventing the Internet was widely reviewed as an important work in the history of computing and networking, particularly in highlighting the role of social dynamics and of non-American participation ...
Speeding the Net: The Inside Story of Netscape and How it Challenged Microsoft. Grove/Atlantic. Reid, Robert H. (1997). Architects of the WEB: 1,000 Days that Built the Future of Business. Wiley. Segaller, Stephen (1998). Nerds 2.0.1, A Brief History of the Internet. TV Books. Spector, Robert (2000). Amazon.com: Get Big Fast. Harper Business.
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1999: America Online has over 18 million subscribers and is now the biggest internet provider in the country, with higher-than-expected earnings. It acquires MapQuest for $1.1 billion in December.
Books about computer and internet companies (5 C, 10 P) Pages in category "Books about the Internet" The following 63 pages are in this category, out of 63 total.
Leonard Kleinrock was born in New York City on June 13, 1934, to a Jewish family, [3] and graduated from the noted Bronx High School of Science in 1951. He received a Bachelor of Electrical Engineering degree in 1957 from the City College of New York, and a master's degree and a doctorate (Ph.D.) in electrical engineering and computer science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT ...
The history of the Internet originated in the efforts of scientists and engineers to build and interconnect computer networks.The Internet Protocol Suite, the set of rules used to communicate between networks and devices on the Internet, arose from research and development in the United States and involved international collaboration, particularly with researchers in the United Kingdom and France.
Joseph Carl Robnett Licklider (1915–1990) was a faculty member of Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and researcher at Bolt, Beranek and Newman.He developed the idea of a universal computer network at the Information Processing Techniques Office (IPTO) of the United States Department of Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA).