2011年4月14日星期四

Internet birthplace maintained for future generations

Internet birthplace for future GenerationsMaggie Koerth Baker at 1:33 PM Tuesday, APR 12, 2011 are preserved

THENinternet.jpgSo, the room was born the Internet looks 3420 Boelter Hall at the University of California, Los Angeles.

NOWinternet.jpgThis is the same room, 42 years later. Until recently, nobody knew exactly which room laboratory was located, where the first ARPANET message was sent. But now that it is has been identified as 3420 B?lter, it is to restore work in progress to the 1969 room appearance, and keep it as a historic site. The small rock Internet World Heritage site and archive opens June 1st. The lower photo was during a pre-opening tour under the direction of Paleofuture blogger, Matt Novak added.


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