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ALTOS - an online chat community based in Germany - provided a 'world without borders' for its members. From the website From Wireless to Web |
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Trevor Barr reminds us that more than half of the world's population does not have access to the Internet. Stephen Mayne shares his belief that the digital divide will prevent Internet broadcasts from reaching entire populations in the way that television or radio broadcasts can. From the website From Wireless to Web |
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Trevor Barr contrasts the privileged access to public television broadcasts with the free information exchange on the Internet. Stephen Mayne celebrates the value of ABC Online as a national resource and describes how activists have used the Internet to successfully broadcast their alternative views. From the website From Wireless to Web |
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The story of the CSIRAC computer. Designed and constructed by the CSIRO, it was the first fully automatic electronic digital computer. From the website From Wireless to Web |
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Trevor Barr provides a brief history of the inception and development of the Internet. From the website From Wireless to Web |
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Trevor Barr compares the complex and slow access to the Internet in the 1960s to today's high speed broadband service. From the website From Wireless to Web |
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In the 1980s members of an underground hacker community called The Realm hacked into the Internet via a university network. From the website From Wireless to Web |
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The story of the CSIRAC computer. Designed and constructed by the CSIRO, it was the first fully automatic electronic digital computer. From the website From Wireless to Web |