Tag Archives: Net History
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David Galbraith’s Predictions for 2003
Leave a comment7 January 2003 by Ian Davis
David Galbraith makes some insightful predictions for 2003…
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What happened to xslinfo.com?
Leave a comment3 January 2003 by Ian Davis
Looks like a bunch of domains that I used to visit (xslinfo.com, xmlinfo.com and xmltools.com) are all owned by domain …
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10 choices that were critical to the Net’s success
Leave a comment10 September 2002 by Ian Davis
Dan Gillmor: How did technologists, government officials and a host of other early players turn something with no obvious business …
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AutoDesk Files
Leave a comment20 April 2001 by Ian Davis
I’ve been reading the AutoDesk Files, the gathered documents from AutoDesk’s early years. Fascinating reading, and it’s nice to know …
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Egroups Nostalgia
Leave a comment3 April 2001 by Ian Davis
Isn’t it interesting to look at the headers of some of the new yahoogroups messages, it makes me feel quite …
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Growth of the Web
Leave a comment12 July 2000 by Ian Davis
12 Jul 2000 7:40 GMT A new survey by Cyveillance estimates that there are 2.1 billion pages on the web, …
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Brief History of DNS
Leave a comment30 November 1999 by Ian Davis
This is the first part of a history of the Domain Name System, which manages to remain surprisingly impartial considering …
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Farewell Firefly
Leave a comment13 August 1999 by Ian Davis
Wired have written a report on the closure of Firefly.com next week by Microsoft. Firefly was one of those innovative …
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Atlas of Cyberspaces
Leave a comment1 April 1999 by Ian Davis
See the Internet from all angles. The Atlas of Cyberspaces is packed with screenshots of hundreds of data visualisation and …
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