@Alexrosswrites have you read How to Not Network a Nation yet? it's good. also, this: https://t.co/7yy290WRX0
@MattColeWorks I am about half way into How to Not Network a Nation and really enjoyed it as a alternative to the usual story. This is one of my favs too: https://t.co/7yy290WRX0
@jasminechorley @histoftech this is a good alt history of the internet that I think dispels some myths about its origin. covers US but also non-US histories / military connections too https://t.co/bfsp66NPkR
Minitel love! This is why I'm assigning this: https://t.co/jdXF508SGw https://t.co/ilJeJnLm59
overall a really great article. Really glad it came recommended to me! https://t.co/jdXF508SGw
@tinysubversions @dan_mi_sun oh interesting! I'm still doing a lot of learning on the history of this tech too. Reading this right now https://t.co/MiW8OGsmpM
@sarthakgh @jasoncrawford This is a good read https://t.co/vOnfHX3bYV
inspiration from one of the best papers I've read in a while: https://t.co/vOnfHX3bYV
The history of the internet: the missing narratives - http://t.co/PtSf21BQ5W #InformationSystems #InformationTechnology
Missing #narratives on the history of the #internet http://t.co/SIfsuravzs #tech
Christopher Leslie stresses myth Internet created solely out of USA military needs dispelling. #CompHist13 http://t.co/YUMCdpAwbM
Interesting and good to know: the history of the internet... http://t.co/nQM9QCcGQT
"The history of the internet: the missing narratives" seems promising - http://t.co/5HVTDF2N1T #JIT
#Arpanet à l'origine de l'Internet est-ce si sûr? "The history of the internet: the missing narratives" http://t.co/utARDoQhSQ #IS #history