Correcting some WSJ propaganda from earlier this week
“If you want to find out who built the Internet and why, there are a few main sources you should consult. If you’ve got time, read Where Wizards Stay Up Late, Katie Hafner and Matthew Lyon’s definitive history of the founding of the worldwide network. If you don’t have much time, look at A Brief History of the Internet, written by many of the scientists who worked on the system in its early days. The many Wikipedia articles on the history of the Internet are also quite helpful. All these sources put the lie to Crovitz’s ridiculously partisan theory that Xerox, and not the government, created the Internet.”
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On a related note -- a recent perspective on Al Gore's role: http://h30565.www3.hp.com/t5/Feature-Articles/Vint-Cerf-Vampire-Slayer/ba-p/5568
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