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Cultural History of the Internet

Cultural History of the Internet

a course at Johns Hopkins University

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Category: Bulletin Board Systems

September 28, 2020 Bulletin Board Systems

“Couldn’t have been invented on the West Coast” The Origin and Influence of CBBS

            Long before the internet, there were systems connecting computers to each other, allowing users to join chat rooms, post

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September 28, 2020 Bulletin Board Systems

Channel 1: “Rated Best Files in America”

For years, hundreds of students, tourists, and locals walked to Harvard Square in Cambridge, Massachusetts every day. However, in 1986,

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September 28, 2020 Bulletin Board Systems / Uncategorized

水木清华: The Earliest BBS in Mainland China and Its Regulation

In the US, BBS slowly faded out as other web based services took its place. This is not what happened

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September 28, 2020 Bulletin Board Systems

The Keep gaming BBS – still alive today

BBS allowed text-based information to be shared between individuals and groups: you needed a modem, a functioning telephone line and

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September 28, 2020 Bulletin Board Systems

Plover-NET: A 1984 Phreak Board

               The summer of 1984 brought a great surge of interest in “phreaking” and hacking, bringing the creation of many

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September 28, 2020 Bulletin Board Systems

The Bulletin Board System: Customize Your Life

The Bulletin Board Systems of the 1980s-90s served as a sort-of precursor for the Internet as we know it today.

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September 28, 2020 Bulletin Board Systems

The Development of Hacking and Hacker Culture Alongside BBS’s

            With the large-scale rise of commercially-available computers into and through the 1980s, millions of people across the globe were

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September 28, 2020 Bulletin Board Systems

Seattle Community Network Lives On

Imagine it’s 1992.  Personal computers have been around for almost two decades, but they have only recently become widely available

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September 28, 2020 Bulletin Board Systems

TOTSE: Teenage Rebel Haven or Homegrown Terror Cell

Before the internet became widely available at around 1994, many computer users were already sharing files, messaging each other, and

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September 28, 2020 Bulletin Board Systems

Dial Your Match: The Tinder of the 80s

Bulletin Board Systems. A term that means as little to the younger generations as the floppy disk, and yet it

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