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Katie Hafner: The Origins of the Internet

By Charles Severance

By Charles Severance on
July 3, 2013

In this Episode

Author Charles Severance interviews Katie Hafner about how she came to write her book, Where Wizards Stay up Late, on the history of the ARPANET.

From Computer's Issue 7, Vol 46 - July 2013


Charles Severance

About Charles Severance

Charles Severance is a clinical associate professor and teaches in the School of Information at the University of Michigan, and served as Computer's multimedia editor until 2018. Follow him on Twitter @drchuck or contact him at csev@umich.edu.

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