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August Abolins | All | a future past |
February 18, 2023 7:37 PM * |
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>==================================================================< ** Original area : "/FIDO2/FUTURE4FIDO" ** Original message from : August Abolins@2:221/1.58 ** Original message to : All ** Original date/time : 18 Feb 23, 08:47 >==================================================================< The Modem World: A Prehistory of Social Media | Hardcover Kevin Driscoll Yale University Press | Yale University Press Computers / History / Internet / History / Modern - 20th Century Published May 17, 2022 ..chronicles how modems (and particularly BBSes) shaped and defined the social online culture we have today. There are plenty of references to Fido and Fidonet (and the happenings of othernets based on FTN) throughout. A few excerpts: "Fido wasn't designed," Jennings had remarked to Byte... "It was just built." p.68 "Forget the Fido code: the future of FidoNet depended on its protocol. p.74 "Ben Baker, after "banging his head against the wall" and "pleading" with users to try FidoNet, was thrilled by the sudden enthusiasm for Echomail. Tom Jennings believed that Echomail alone drove the adoption of FidoNet during the late 1980s. "It spread like wildfire," he recalled. "The traffic was just enormous." New sysops were joining FidoNet specifically to access Echomail. p.85 "While the internet discouraged people from thinking too much about geography, FidoNet constantly reminded users that they were people living in place. The unique net/node numbering schema engendered a translocal imaginary of cyberspace as a network of local communities rather than a global village or virtual reality. Internet advocates envisioned cyberspace as an escape from the physical world. FidoNet provided a means to tunnel through it. p.89 About one third of the book comprises of Notes, and an Index. --- OpenXP 5.0.57 * Origin: (618:500/23.10) |
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