Cool video. If you really want to see some old footage about the internet, check this video. It shows Douglas Engelbart (a Turing Award winner who also invented the mouse) using a web-like application (i.e., hypertext) over a network 41 years ago!
http://webcast.berkeley.edu/media/co...itunes-wcb.mp4
It's a little less than 11 minutes in, but I encourage you to just watch the whole thing through. It's part of a talk from another Turing Award winner (Alan Kay) about how he designed the user interface (for Xerox) that Apple and Microsoft later stole for their operating systems (Kay is also the father of OOP).
It's a two part video: Here is part 2.
http://webcast.berkeley.edu/media/co...itunes-wcb.mp4
If you're at all interested in computers it's about as fascinating a talk as you'll ever see from one of the most creative and unconventional people in the field.

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