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Internet > Usenet Newsgroups > History > ... When the "ucbvax" computer joined the network shortly thereafter, the hierarchy "fa" was established, standing for "from ARPANET". At first the ARPANET lists were distributed read-only on the Usenet, but later the connection was made two-way.
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www.livinginternet.com/u/ui_early.htm
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The first attempt to control Usenet speech resulted in the creation of the "talk.*" hierarchy, where all controversial newsgroups and postings were supposed to be allocated. This wasn't successful mainly because it was a controlled form of free speech.
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www.livinginternet.com/u/ui_alt.htm
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The first project was a post simply titled "Those Eyes" that, ... Corporate culture, personal experiences, and unique observations about Giganews, Usenet, Newsgroups, ... Long established text newsgroups such as uk.legal still attract hundreds of on-topic postings per day, not just from Google Groups participants either.
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www.giganews.com/blog/2008/12/worst-top-10-list-ever-10...
www.giganews.com/blog/2008/12/worst-top-10-list-ever-10-things.html
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"Hodgy.net a potted history of computers" ... Tom Truscott and Jim Ellis, two grad students at Duke University, and Steve Bellovin at the University of North Carolina established the first USENET newsgroups in 1979. Usenet Internet Newsgroups or simply Newsgroups.
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www.hodgy.net/computer_history/page_2/page_2%20internet...
www.hodgy.net/computer_history/page_2/page_2%20internet.htm
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Two grad students at Duke University working with another at the University of North Carolina established the first USENET newsgroups in 1979. Users from all over joined these groups to talk about the net, politics,..etc.
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www.zianet.com/fcymd/wwwinfo.html
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IT History, the history of the Internet. ... In 1979 two grad students from the university of North Carolina established the first Usenet newsgroups. Users could login from all over the world and take part in discussions on any topic you could think of.
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history.itglossary.net/html/history-of-the-internet.htm...
history.itglossary.net/html/history-of-the-internet.html
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Newsgroups and 'The Great Renaming' ... Their ambition was to make a little contribution to Unix software and "hopefully achieve some minor level of fame." In 1979 they had succeeded and sharing the software with friends at the University of North Carolina, they established the first 'Usenet'.
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www.let.leidenuniv.nl/history/ivh/chap3.htm
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1. Has your University established Usenet newsgroups for any of the courses offered in your University calendar? ... The first value, which was evident in the description of the online First Ministers meeting, is the fact that Usenet newsgroups can allow for a dynamic, on-going discussion. In a classroom situation,
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www.mun.ca/educ/faculty/mwatch/fall98/Barbour.htm
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NewsBin Pro downloads files from Usenet Newsgroups as fast as your internet connection will allow. It automatically combines complicated multi-part binary posts to create one file and includes many options for organizing your downloaded files. ... Probably Ultraleecher is the first and only Newsreader, which includes a...
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www.usenetpage.com/usenet_binary_newsreaders.html
www.usenetpage.com/usenet_binary_newsreaders.html
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