Twenty five years ago, it didn't exist. Today, twenty million people worldwide are surfing the Net. This book is the exciting story of the pioneers responsible for creating the most talked about, most influential, and most far-reaching communications breakthrough since the invention of the telephone.
In the 1960s, when computers where regarded as mere giant calculators, JCR Licklider at MIT saw them as the ultimate communications devices. With Defense Department funds, he and a band of visionary computer whizzes began work on a nationwide, interlocking network of computers.
Taking readers behind the scenes, the book captures the hard work, genius, and happy accidents of their daring, stunningly successful venture.