"Robert Metcalfe, a researcher at the Xerox Palo Alto Research Center in California, wrote his original memo proposing an "Ethernet." Metcalfe described the document, typed out on a Selectric typewriter, as follows: "Ether Acquisition" ... heavy with handwritten annotations -- one of which was "ETHER!" -- and with hand-drawn diagrams -- one of which showed `boosters' interconnecting branched cable, telephone, and ratio ethers in what we now call an internet.... I If Ethernet was invented in any one memo, by any one person, or on any one day, this was it.""Computer History Museum | Exhibits | This Day in History: May 22
Wednesday, May 22, 2013
Computer History Museum | Exhibits | This Day in History: May 22: Xerox Researcher Proposes "Ethernet"
Happy 40th birthday, Ethernet
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