In the summer of 1969, not everyone was at Woodstock. In laboratories on either side of the continent, a small group of computer scientists were quietly changing the future of communications. Their ...
In the final weeks of my pregnancy, I found myself reading and listening to birth stories at a feverish pace. I’d taken a birth education class and felt informed about the mechanics of labor and ...
In 1966, when the Advanced Research Projects Agency hosted the precursor to today’s Internet, the scientists and engineers at academic institutions could not have foreseen the impact their work would ...
The notebook that documented the first “internet” connection made on the ARPANET on October 29, 1969 at UCLA Image: (UCLA Special Collections) Fifty years ago today, on October 29, 1969, the internet ...
Fifty years to the day since the first message was sent between two networked computers, technologists remain optimistic about the future of the internet — though not without some serious reservations ...
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