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Web@30: GRAND ARCADE, CAMBRIDGE 2021

September 3rd, 2021 - Jim Boulton

Organised in partnership with the Centre for Computing History and sponsored by Raspberry Pi, Web@30 celebrated…

An Interview with Peter Kirstein CBE

October 16th, 2020 - Jim Boulton

Peter Kirstein CBE put the first computer on the ARPANET outside the US, worked with Vint…

School Workshop

November 4th, 2019 - Jim Boulton

It was fantastic hearing young people’s vision of the Internet at Here East last week. While…

Happy Birthday Internet

October 29th, 2019 - Jim Boulton

How do we define the birth of the Internet? As an ambiguous, shifting entity, it is…

50 Years of the Internet

October 1st, 2019 - Jim Boulton

At 10.30pm on 29 October 1969, a team led by Professor Leonard Kleinrock sent a message…

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An interview with Alan Emtage

September 8th, 2018 - Jim Boulton

On the 28th November 2017 I was lucky enough to interview Alan Emtage, inventor of the…

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