prehistory

From IndieWeb


prehistory in general refers to history before writing; specifically for the indieweb, prehistory refers to writings and concepts before the web itself was created and launched. I.e. articles about the internet, or networks, or distributed/decentralized computing, hypermedia, etc.

See also history and timeline for more recent relevant items of historical relevance to the indieweb.

Articles

1998

1969

  • 1969-10-29 The first ARPANET link was established between the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) and the Stanford Research Institute at 22:30 hours.

1964

1961

1948

1945

  • 1945-07 As We May Think by Vannevary Bush (The Atlantic Monthly). An essay which has been described as visionary and influential, anticipating many aspects of information society. Vannevar Bush was also incidentally an academic adviser to Claude Shannon.

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