Basic overview and links detail how the World Wide Web began, and who the major players were and are. Created in 1992.
Class covers the history and workings of the Internet for librarians with little or no Net experience.
Chapters cover the economic and sociological aspects of computing, and the people who played major parts in the technology's conception.
Indexes a series of Articles by George Gilder on the advent of the Internet and related technologies.
Peruse articles, images and links featuring the machines and the pioneers of computer history. Includes early calculators.
Explains how the Internet came to fruition. Learn about the WWW's creators, browsers and HTML.
Michigan Electronic Library's list of links to sources detailing the developments and accomplishments of the Net and World Wide Web.
Find a brief historical overview of the Internet, and statistics pertaining to its increasing popularity.
Dive into sections detailing the history and the significance of the Net and the World Wide Web.
Look back to the dawn of Internet Relay Chat, and learn how it developed to provide an open channel for real-time online communications.
Outlines the characteristics and history of multi-media systems, specifically those that are digital or based on hypertext.
Includes a timeline of the Net's history from 1960 to 1995. Contains links to stories about the Internet's beginnings.
Paper discusses some of the historical aspects of the Web's development, as well as the alternative global information networks.