On the way to the web : the secret history of the internet and its founders
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On the way to the web : the secret history of the internet and its founders
- Publication date
- 2008
- Topics
- Internet, Internet -- History
- Publisher
- Berkeley, Calif. : Apress
- Collection
- internetarchivebooks; inlibrary; printdisabled
- Contributor
- Internet Archive
- Language
- English
xxx, 215 pages : 24 cm
Relates the early history of the Internet, profiling the entrepreneurs and innovators who created the earliest forms of online services and describing the events that helped modern computer culture evolve
Includes index
Cover -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents at a Glance -- TOC$Contents -- Foreword -- About the Author -- About the Technical Reviewer -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- CH$Chapter 1 Looking Back: Where Did it all Begin? -- In the Beginning -- Lo! -- CH$Chapter 2 In the Money -- The First Online Content -- The First Information Superhighway -- CH$Chapter 3 Making Contact with CompuServe -- CH$Chapter 4 The Source -- CH$Chapter 5 Dis-content and Conflict -- Videotex -- Growing Pains at The Source -- Customer Loyalty and Growth -- Usenet Newsgroups -- Microcomputer Bulletin Boards -- CH$Chapter 6 Evolution -- Games -- Pirate Software -- Online Gaming -- Early File Sharing and User Publishing -- Chat -- Special-Interest Groups -- CompuServe Forums -- CH$Chapter 7 Online Experiments -- Gateways -- New Kids on the Block -- CH$Chapter 8 Trials and Errors -- Something Old, Nothing New -- Newspapers and Newsletters Online -- Consumer Movement -- Encyclopedias Online -- More Experiments -- Meanwhile, Back at the ARPA Ranch -- CH$Chapter 9 The Second Wave -- DELPHI -- More Regional Online Services -- The First Dot-Com Bust -- GEnie -- AOL DNA, Part1 -- AOL DNA, Part 2: Gameline and Control Video Corporation -- AOL DNA, Part3: Playnet -- CH$Chapter 10 AOL Gestation -- CH$Chapter 11 The Third Wave -- American People/Link (Plink) -- BIX (Byte Information eXchange) -- USA Today Sports Center -- The WELL -- Quantum Link (Q-Link) -- Trin-what? -- CH$Chapter 12 In with the New, Out with the Old -- Great Product, Great Customers-Where's the Money? -- Great Expectations -- The Entrepreneur Who Wouldn't Go Away, Redux -- AppleLink-Personal Edition -- PC-Link -- Sour Apples -- The Competition Wakes -- Front Ends -- Another Online Casualty -- CH$Chapter 13 AOL Evolves: Expansion, Integration, and Success -- Independence -- Promenade -- The Great Commingling -- AOL for PCs: DOS and Windows -- Planning Ahead -- Marketing AOL -- CH$Chapter 14 Prodigy: The Flat-Rate Pioneer Who Just Didn't Get it -- In the Beginning -- Videotex Again? -- New & Improved -- Online Advertising? -- Prodigy Call Home -- Censored! -- "Of Course You Realize... This Means War!" -- No, Not Spyware! -- "Didn't Prodigy Invent the Internet?" -- Files, Anyone? -- Turning On the Meter -- Chat, at Last -- CH$Chapter 15 Moving to the Net -- International Expansion -- Apple Replay -- Opening Up the Internet -- Online Services and the Internet -- One Step Forward, Two Steps Back -- Where Are They Now? -- Afterword: Omissions, Additions, and Corrections -- Appendix A Online Timeline -- Appendix B Bibliography -- Appendix C Founders -- IDX$Index
Relates the early history of the Internet, profiling the entrepreneurs and innovators who created the earliest forms of online services and describing the events that helped modern computer culture evolve
Includes index
Cover -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents at a Glance -- TOC$Contents -- Foreword -- About the Author -- About the Technical Reviewer -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- CH$Chapter 1 Looking Back: Where Did it all Begin? -- In the Beginning -- Lo! -- CH$Chapter 2 In the Money -- The First Online Content -- The First Information Superhighway -- CH$Chapter 3 Making Contact with CompuServe -- CH$Chapter 4 The Source -- CH$Chapter 5 Dis-content and Conflict -- Videotex -- Growing Pains at The Source -- Customer Loyalty and Growth -- Usenet Newsgroups -- Microcomputer Bulletin Boards -- CH$Chapter 6 Evolution -- Games -- Pirate Software -- Online Gaming -- Early File Sharing and User Publishing -- Chat -- Special-Interest Groups -- CompuServe Forums -- CH$Chapter 7 Online Experiments -- Gateways -- New Kids on the Block -- CH$Chapter 8 Trials and Errors -- Something Old, Nothing New -- Newspapers and Newsletters Online -- Consumer Movement -- Encyclopedias Online -- More Experiments -- Meanwhile, Back at the ARPA Ranch -- CH$Chapter 9 The Second Wave -- DELPHI -- More Regional Online Services -- The First Dot-Com Bust -- GEnie -- AOL DNA, Part1 -- AOL DNA, Part 2: Gameline and Control Video Corporation -- AOL DNA, Part3: Playnet -- CH$Chapter 10 AOL Gestation -- CH$Chapter 11 The Third Wave -- American People/Link (Plink) -- BIX (Byte Information eXchange) -- USA Today Sports Center -- The WELL -- Quantum Link (Q-Link) -- Trin-what? -- CH$Chapter 12 In with the New, Out with the Old -- Great Product, Great Customers-Where's the Money? -- Great Expectations -- The Entrepreneur Who Wouldn't Go Away, Redux -- AppleLink-Personal Edition -- PC-Link -- Sour Apples -- The Competition Wakes -- Front Ends -- Another Online Casualty -- CH$Chapter 13 AOL Evolves: Expansion, Integration, and Success -- Independence -- Promenade -- The Great Commingling -- AOL for PCs: DOS and Windows -- Planning Ahead -- Marketing AOL -- CH$Chapter 14 Prodigy: The Flat-Rate Pioneer Who Just Didn't Get it -- In the Beginning -- Videotex Again? -- New & Improved -- Online Advertising? -- Prodigy Call Home -- Censored! -- "Of Course You Realize... This Means War!" -- No, Not Spyware! -- "Didn't Prodigy Invent the Internet?" -- Files, Anyone? -- Turning On the Meter -- Chat, at Last -- CH$Chapter 15 Moving to the Net -- International Expansion -- Apple Replay -- Opening Up the Internet -- Online Services and the Internet -- One Step Forward, Two Steps Back -- Where Are They Now? -- Afterword: Omissions, Additions, and Corrections -- Appendix A Online Timeline -- Appendix B Bibliography -- Appendix C Founders -- IDX$Index
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