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12:00 AM  Jan. 29, 2008
New Media Timeline (1973)
By David Shedden (More articles by this author)
Library Director, Poynter Institute

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               TECHNOLOGY

  • A computer at the University College of London and another at the Royal Radar Establishment in Norway connect to ARPANET. These are the first European host computers on the network. Also in 1973, DARPA begins the Atlantic Packet Satellite Experiment (SATNET).

  • Bob Metcalfe, a researcher at the Xerox Palo Alto Research Center (PARC), writes a memo about the potential of a local network technology called Ethernet. In 1976 Metcalfe and David Boggs publish a paper called, "Ethernet: Distributed Packet-Switching For Local Computer Networks."

  • The Alto minicomputer, one of the first PC prototypes, is developed at the Xerox Palo Alto Research Center. Although it would never be marketed commercially, many of its features would later be found on computers such as Apple's Lisa (1983) and Macintosh (1984).
 

             THE MEDIA

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