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  On the way to the web: the secret history of the Internet and its founders
Banks M., Apress, Berkeley, CA, 2012. 236 pp.  Type: Book (978-1-430250-74-6)

There are two paths to the Internet we use today. The first began as ARPANET, a US government-sponsored network originally commissioned to facilitate defense communications, motivated in part by the Soviet Union’s 1957 launch...
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Jan 31 2013  
  Web psychos, stalkers, and pranksters
Banks M., Coriolis Group Books, Scottsdale, AZ, 1997.  Type: Book (9781576101377)

According to the blurb, the author of this prophylactic approach to the Internet for new users “has logged more than 30,000 hours online since 1979,” which works out to an average of about 4.5 hours a day. Banks has...
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Nov 1 1997  

   
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