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  ARPANET - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Roberts had some initial experience in this area: two years previously, in 1965, while at MIT Lincoln Laboratory, he had connected the TX-2 to System Development Corporation's Q-32 over a telephone line, conducting some of the earliest experiments in which two computers communicated that way.
Roberts' initial concept for the network for ARPA was to hook the various time-sharing machines directly to each other, through telephone.
Roberts then proceeded to author a "plan for the ARPANET", which was presented at a symposium in Gatlinburg, Tennessee in October, 1967.
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 Larry Williams   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Larry Williams (May 10, 1935 January 7, 1980) was a rhythm and blues singer and pianist from New Orleans, Louisiana.
Larry Williams was an R&B and rock-and-roll singer who also wrote songs and played...
At Larry Williams Photography, the photography of horses, at farms and...
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 The COOK Report On Internet
We don't imply that Best Effort will disappear but we do suggest that MPLS, flow routing, or other fundamental changes to backbone, long haul technologies and business practices may be essential to end the loss of money from the core of the network.
Interview with Robert Grossman on the Data web that will result from the storage of XML files in Data oriented web sites.
We publish the first 30% of a draft on optical BGP an extenson to BGP developed at Canarie that will enable customer owned dark fiber networks to be routed independently of the large carrier clouds.
www.cookreport.com /past_issues.shtml   (9558 words)

  
 The INTERNET DIRECTORY OF CAMERA COLLECTORS Membership List
Larry Roberts ~~ Seattle, WA ~~ Interests: M series Leicas, especially double stroke, and lenses E-mail: lrobe58516@aol.com
Robert Trabucco ~~ Southwest FL ~~ Collects "Golden Era" German rangefinder cameras and basically anything he had actually used over the past 40 years, with a special appreciation for the Zeiss Ikon Contax series.
Larry "Izzy" Wallnau ~~ Rochester, NY area ~~ "I collect Zeiss-Ikon cameras, Russian/Soviet cameras, Leica thread-mount bodies and lenses, and Nikon F and non-AI lenses." E-mail: contax2@rochester.rr.com
www.photographyhistory.com /idcclist.html   (11101 words)

  
 Internet Engineering Association - Internet timeline and Internet history
ARPANET design discussions held by Larry Roberts at ARPA IPTO PI meeting in Ann Arbor, Michigan (April)
Larry Roberts writes first email management program (RD) to list, selectively read, file, forward, and respond to messages (July)
Now available at: http://www.isc.org - Connectivity table maintained by Larry Landweber at: ftp://ftp.cs.wisc.edu/connectivity_table/ - ARPAnet maps published in various sources WWW growth summary compiled from: - Web growth summary page by Matthew Gray of MIT: http://www.mit.edu/people/mkgray/net/web-growth-summary.html - Netcraft at http://www.netcraft.com/survey/ USENET growth summary compiled from Quarterman and Hauben sources above, and news.lists postings.
www.inetassociation.com /timeline.html   (7650 words)

  
 Hobbes' Internet Timeline - the definitive ARPAnet & Internet history   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Permission is granted for use of this document in whole or in part for non-commercial purposes as long as this Copyright notice and a link to this document, at the archive listed at the end, is included.
- Connectivity table maintained by Larry Landweber at: ftp://ftp.cs.wisc.edu/connectivity_table/ - ARPAnet maps published in various sources WWW growth summary compiled from: - Web growth summary page by Matthew Gray of MIT: http://www.mit.edu/people/mkgray/net/web-growth-summary.html - Netcraft at http://www.netcraft.com/survey/ USENET growth summary compiled from Quarterman and Hauben sources above, and news.lists postings.
Archive-name: Hobbes' Internet Timeline Version: 8.0 Archive-location: http://www.zakon.org/robert/internet/timeline/ Last-updated: 1 January 2005 Maintainer: Robert H'obbes' Zakon, timeline@Zakon.org, www.Zakon.org Description: An Internet timeline highlighting some of the key events and technologies that helped shape the Internet as we know it today.
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