CDR: Re: I created the "Al Gore created the Internet" story
Declan McCullagh
declan at well.com
Wed Oct 18 14:12:33 PDT 2000
At 12:22 10/18/2000 -0700, jim bell wrote:
>I ask this, what I believe would be an excellent idea for an article: Why
>didn't the Internet develop even faster than it actually did? 9600 bps
>modems existed in 1986, not all that far in performance behind 28Kbps units.
>By 1986, numerous clones of the IBM PC and AT existed.
Internet deployment happened at a near-doubling every year starting around
1993, coincident with the deployment of the web.
Most computers in 1986 weren't up to it. Many of us were using Apple II
computers with something like 278x192 resolution (in single hi res mode).
Imagine such a beast doing networking. Ick.
-Declan
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