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This article explores the development of the internet in the 1960s to the 2000s, with a focus on Global, Asia, and Korea. It discusses the need for a collaborative effort in developing an "Asian Internet History (Museum)" and the importance of early artifact archiving. References to relevant resources and organizations are provided.
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Busan APAN Meetings Internet Histories – Global, Asia, and Korea 2003.8.28 Kilnam Chon chon@cosmos.kaist.ac.kr
Contents 1.1960s 2.1970s 3.1980s 4.1990s 5.2000s 6.Remarks Reference
3.1 SDN Map SDN Network Configuration (As of May 1985) Source: PCCS (October 1985)
3.2 AsiaNet Map Asia/Pacific Net Source: PCCS (October 1985)
6. Remarks (1) Need to develop "Asian Internet History (Museum)" collectively. Who/which organization to coordinate? (2) Need involvement of specialists in media, history, museum and more as well as technology. (3) The internet history could be prescriptive as well as descriptive. (4) Early archiving of artifacts is very important, but difficult.
Reference • An Atlas of Cyberspace http://www.cybergeography.org/atlas/ • APANhttp://www.apan.net • APNGhttp://www.apng.org • APNIChttp://www.apnin.net • APRICOThttp://www.apricot.net • APTLDhttp://www.aptld.org • Carl Malamud, Exploring the Internet, October 1992, Prentice Hall Computer Books • IAK Internet Timeline http://www.iak.ne.kr/history/data/historyv1.0.xls • IAK Korea Internet Whitepaper 1997-1999 • ICANNhttp://www.icann.org • ISOCInternet Histories http://www.isoc.org/internet/history/ • Katie Hafner, Where Wizard Stay Up Late: The Origins of the Internet, Simon Schuster, 1998 • NCA Whitepaper Internet Korea 2000-2003 • Nerds 2.0.1 Timelinehttp://www.pbs.org/opb/nerds2.0.1/timeline • NGNOG mailing list archivehttp://archive.nznog.org/2001-03/msg00091.html • PCCSProceeding, Seoul, October 1985 • Ronda Hauben, The Global Internet and the Coordination Challenge(Draft) http://www.columbia.edu/~rh120/other/international-dr.txt • Waldrop, M. Mitchell, The Dream Machine; :J.C.R. Licklider and the Revolution That Made Computing Personal, Penguin USA, August 2002