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From: bjo...@weber.ucsd.edu (Bruce Jones)
Newsgroups: alt.culture.usenet
Subject: ARPANET History?
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Date: 30 Aug 92 19:07:15 GMT
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Does anyone know of a good history of the Arpanet?  Either a chapter
in a book or a whole book?  If there's no written history, where
might one go to find out about when it started, and how it spread?

Thanks,

Bruce Jones 			Graduate Program in Communication
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