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| The History Channel |
Modern Marvels: The Internet: Behind the Web |
The History Channel |
Feb, 2000 |
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From HistoryChannel.com:
"THE INTERNET: BEHIND THE WEB ventures back to 1969 when the ARPA net, the precursor to today's WWW, first went on line.
Tim Berners-Lee, the visionary behind the ARPA, reveals how and why it came about. We'll meet Ray Tomlinson, the man who wrote the software for the first email program, as well as Bob Metcalfe, the inventor of ethernet technology, and Vint Cerf and Robert Kahn, who developed the TCP/IP protocols which make the modern internet possible." |

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