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2. SAGE computer: Todd Eberle (photographer) "Modern Art" Wired Magazine 7.11 (November 1999), 287.
3. Licklider J.C.R.: image courtesy of the Computer Museum History Center. Available [Online]:http://www.computerhistory.org/exhibits/internet_history/internet_history_70s.page [02 July 2000], 6.
4. Paul Baran: image courtesy of the Computer Museum History Center. Available [Online]: http://www.computerhistory.org/exhibits/internet_history/index.page [02 July 2000], 7.
5. Donald Davies: image courtesy of the Computer Museum History Center. Available [Online]: http://www.computerhistory.org/exhibits/internet_history/index.page [02 July 2000], 6.
6. Lawrence Roberts: photo in Discovering Science (2000). Available [Online]: http://www.galenet.com [14 May 2000].
7. ARPA Map of first nodes: Map. University of California, CIS Department. Available [Online]: http://som.csudh.edu/cis/lpress/history/arpamaps/press.jpg [ 02 July 2000].
8. Frank Heart, who led the BBN team, celebrate the creation of ARPANET: photo courtesy of Public Broadcasting Service. (PBS). Available [Online]: http://www.pbs.org/opb/nerds2.0.1/networking_nerds/bbn.html [19 July 2000].
9. Bob Kahn: image courtesy of the Computer Museum History Center. Available [Online]: http://www.computerhistory.org/exhibits/internet_history/internet_history_70s.page [02 July 2000], 4
10. Vinton Cerf: image courtesy of the Computer Museum History Center. Available [Online]: http://www.computerhistory.org/exhibits/internet_history/internet_history_70s.page [02 July 2000], 5.
11. Queen Elizabeth II: archive photo.(01 September 1994): 1. Available [Online]: Electric Library http://www.elibrary.com [01 July 2000].
12. Other network systems: Diagram of ARPANET, SATNET, PRNET. Available [Online]: http://www.computerhistory.org/exhibits/internet_history/internet_history_70s.page#1977 [19 April 2000], 2.
13. ARPANET technical report: government document. U.S. Department of Commerce. National Telecommunications and Information Administration. ARPANET Host to Host Access and Disengagement Measurements. by J. A. Payne (NTIA 78-3) May 1978. Colorado: Boulder 1978. (C 60.10: 78-3).
14. Tim-Berner-Lee: CERN photo on "History and Growth" [of the Internet] Available [Online]: http://www.publicweb.cern.ch/Public/ARCHIEVEMENTS/WEB/history.html [24 April 2000].
15. Mosaic icon: image courtesy of the Computer Museum History Center. Available [Online]: http://www.computerhistory.org/exhibits/internet_history/internet_history_90s.page [19 April 2000], 2.
16. Yahoo inventor: photo of Jerry Yang and others. Eriko Sugita, "Chief of Yahoo Jerry Yang, Yahoo Japan President Inque and Softbanks Son in Tokyo" Reuters News Pictures Service. (02 March 2000): 1. Available [Online]: Electric Library http://www.elibrary.com [13 May 2000].
17. Internet pioneers; Dr. Vinton Cerf, Dr. Robert E. Kahn, Dr. Leonard Kleinrock, and Dr. Lawrence G. Roberts: images from Internet 30th Anniversary celebration at UCLA September 2, 1999. Available [Online]: http://www.isoc-la.org/30Anniv-UCLA.htm [19 July 2000].
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