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Did Al Gore invent newsgroups 30 years ago?
Time flies.. Bill "Jay Carter" wrote in message ... Wow.. so much hate. I apologize for trying to open another venue for talking about bass fishing. I thought, obvioulsy incorrectly, that people might enjoy having a place better suited for discussions than almost 30 year old technology. Again, my apologies. -- --------------------------------- --- -- - Posted with NewsLeecher v3.7 Final Web @ http://www.newsleecher.com/?usenet ------------------- ----- ---- -- - |
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![]() "bill allemann" wrote in message t... Did Al Gore invent newsgroups 30 years ago? Time flies.. I'm gonna have to go look it up now, but I thought usenet was older than the internet. Atleast older than the internet as we know it. Its an out growth of the old message relay system of military and university computers. Here is one history from http://www.usenet.com/articles/history_of_usenet.htm Birth of Usenet Usenet was born approximately 3 decades ago, in 1979. It all began as a small communication network between a few universities in the United States used to trade information, news, and research results. It has grown from a simple design without an official structure, to a logical network linking millions of people and computers to over 100,000 different newsgroups and millions of bytes of articles. What began as two or three sites on a single network in 1979, expanded to 15 in 1980, to 150 in 1981, to 400 in 1982, to millions in 2003. Who Created Usenet Two Duke University graduate students in North Carolina, Tom Truscott and Jim Ellis, came up with the idea of hooking computers together to exchange information with the UNIX community. The first news software, called 'A' News was built by Steve Bellovin, another Duke student. As the news volume increased exponentially, the limited functionality of 'A' News was replaced by a newer version called 'B' News in 1981, developed by Mark Horton and Matt Glickman. 'B' News was followed by an improved version naturally called 'C' News in 1987 which was created by Geoff Collyer and Henry Spencer. Nowadays, there are numerous software packages for news management. Users can access the newsgroups and their content using a constantly increasing number of newsreader applications. Hmmmm..... Basically it looks like Usenet was started in 1979. According to these they were just University networks to start. -- Bob La Londe Fishing Arizona & The Colorado River Fishing Forums & Contests http://www.YumaBassMan.com -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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I think that was called Arpanet, or something like that.
I don't think computer systems from back then are very relevant to "casual" usage of recent years, though. Bill "Bob La Londe" wrote in message .. . "bill allemann" wrote in message t... Did Al Gore invent newsgroups 30 years ago? Time flies.. I'm gonna have to go look it up now, but I thought usenet was older than the internet. Atleast older than the internet as we know it. Its an out growth of the old message relay system of military and university computers. Here is one history from http://www.usenet.com/articles/history_of_usenet.htm Birth of Usenet Usenet was born approximately 3 decades ago, in 1979. It all began as a small communication network between a few universities in the United States used to trade information, news, and research results. It has grown from a simple design without an official structure, to a logical network linking millions of people and computers to over 100,000 different newsgroups and millions of bytes of articles. What began as two or three sites on a single network in 1979, expanded to 15 in 1980, to 150 in 1981, to 400 in 1982, to millions in 2003. Who Created Usenet Two Duke University graduate students in North Carolina, Tom Truscott and Jim Ellis, came up with the idea of hooking computers together to exchange information with the UNIX community. The first news software, called 'A' News was built by Steve Bellovin, another Duke student. As the news volume increased exponentially, the limited functionality of 'A' News was replaced by a newer version called 'B' News in 1981, developed by Mark Horton and Matt Glickman. 'B' News was followed by an improved version naturally called 'C' News in 1987 which was created by Geoff Collyer and Henry Spencer. Nowadays, there are numerous software packages for news management. Users can access the newsgroups and their content using a constantly increasing number of newsreader applications. Hmmmm..... Basically it looks like Usenet was started in 1979. According to these they were just University networks to start. -- Bob La Londe Fishing Arizona & The Colorado River Fishing Forums & Contests http://www.YumaBassMan.com -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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Jay Carter ) wrote in
: Wow.. so much hate. I apologize for trying to open another venue for talking about bass fishing. I thought, obvioulsy incorrectly, that people might enjoy having a place better suited for discussions than almost 30 year old technology. Again, my apologies. Nobody has any problem with that. The problem is that you haven't clearly identified where your "off site content" is coming from, and that's just a misrepresentation. If you clearly label the post that come from the usenet with the group they're coming from, and allow only members to post through so we're not bombarded by any spam that might be targeted to your site, I don't think you'll have much problems from here. Otherwise, you're just trying to jump start a site with content that's not yours. -- Scott Reverse name to reply |
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