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Great Renaming from Wikipedia - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Renaming
What the Great Renaming was, who did it, and what hierarchies were removed and created. |
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Google Groups: 20 Year Usenet Timeline - http://www.google.com/googlegroups/archive_announce_20.html
Notice that Google has completed integrating 20 years of Usenet posts into its archive. Includes links to notable posts including the first ever post to Usenet and the original announcement of GNU/Linux. |
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The Big Eight Newsgroup Creation Process - http://www.eyrie.org/~eagle/faqs/big-eight.html
Documents the ancient process to create, rename, remove, or change the moderation status of newsgroups in the Big Eight hierarchies. Currently, the management is done by the Big-8.org team. Written by Russ Allbery |
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I Remember Usenet - http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/network/2001/12/21/usenet.html
Brad Templeton recalls the early days of the Internet and the rise of Usenet. |
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Interview with Brad Templeton - http://www.acm.org/crossroads/xrds2-3/templeton.html
Brad Templeton was the founder, publisher and CEO of ClariNet the electronic news service on the Internet. |
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USENET Software: History and Sources - http://faqs.cs.uu.nl/na-dir/usenet/software/part1.html
A Usenet post by Gene Spafford, archived 9 February 1998 by the Institute of Information and Computing Sciences. A useful historical summary, particularly in terms of the software used for usenet. |
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The Geeks Who Saved Usenet - http://dir.salon.com/story/tech/feature/2002/01/07/saving_usenet/index.html
Article on the restoration of the early Usenet articles to the archives at Google Groups. [Salon.Com] |
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The Great Renaming, 1985-1988 - http://www.uncommon-sense.net/interests/usenet/renaming-faq/
Lee S. Bumgarner's concise and lively history of the 1986 renaming of Usenet groups, and other events from this period. |
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Usenet creator Jim Ellis dies - http://www.usatoday.com/tech/news/2001-06-29-ellis-usenet.htm
News item about the death, in 2001, of Jim Ellis, who helped create Usenet. |
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SOUP: Simple Offline USENET Packet - http://combee.techwood.org/old/soup12.html
Defines the SOUP Format. Primarily of historic interest. |