Computer Chronicles
Season 11 Episode 7 - The Internet
It was being called the Information Superhighway then. This program looks at the earliest stages of the Internet including Aladdin Systems SITComm, a Macintosh communications program for Internet access, and the WELL (Whole Earth Lectronic Link), an early online community. Also featured is a visit to the former Bell Labs in New Jersey (now Bellcore) for demonstrations of internet based teleconferencing, video on demand, ISDN, and optical network technology; a preview of the World Wide Web as used at NASA; a visit to where it all began, ARPA, the Advanced Research Projects Agency in Virgnia; and a look at the Internet Multicasting Service in Washington, the first Internet radio station. Guests include Brendan Kehoe, author of "Zen and the Art of the Internet", Howard Rheingold, author of "The Virtual Community", Dr. Robert Kahn, former found of ARPA, and Carl Malamud, author of "Exploring the Internet". Originally broadcast in 1993. http://archive.org/details/episode_1134
Episodes in Season 11
High Tech Israel
30 min
Baseball Software
30 min
PDAs
30 min
Pentium PCs
30 min
DOS 6.2
30 min
ETRE 1993 Barcelona
30 min
The Internet
30 min
Windows NT
30 min
Consumer Buying Guide (1993)
30 min
Buying a New Computer
30 min
Comdex 1993
30 min
Digital Journalism
30 min
Color Printing
30 min
Tax Software
30 min
Screen Savers and Wallpapers
30 min
MacWorld San Francisco 1994
30 min
Small Business Software
30 min
Software for Kids (1994)
30 min
What to Do with Your Expansion Slots
30 min
Consumer Electronics Show (CES) (1994)
30 min
Green PCs
30 min
Email/Groupware
30 min
Multimedia
30 min
CD-ROM Software (1994)
30 min
Foreign Language Software (1994)
30 min
Computer Bowl VI: Part 1
30 min
Computer Bowl VI: Part 2
30 min