Book 346 || The Troll Garden, and Selected Stories by Willa Cather


Book 39 || Hitchhiker's Guide to the Internet by Ed Krol


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Krol, Ed, 1951-


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The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Internet, published in 1987 by Ed Krol, was one of the earliest and most important resources for understanding the burgeoning global network. Written during a time when the Internet was primarily used by academic and military researchers, the guide aimed to make the technology accessible to a wider audience. Krol explained the basic protocols and architectures that allowed computers to communicate, providing practical advice on how to use tools like email and remote login. His work helped demystify the Internet and played a crucial role in its expansion from a specialized tool into a public utility. The guide’s name, inspired by Douglas Adams’s famous series, reflected the sense of adventure and discovery that characterized the early days of exploring the vast and growing digital universe.


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