History of the Internet – animated documentary
History of the Internet Thanks to Howard Rheingold who shared the link to this animated documentary on Twitter: a History of the Internet by PICOL, the Pictorial Communication Language team that traces the beginnings of what has become near-taken for granted to many of us.
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I really liked it, it is very clear, and has very nice animation