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[ih] How the Soviet Union Sent Its First Man to the Internet
- Subject: [ih] How the Soviet Union Sent Its First Man to the Internet
- From: ian.peter at ianpeter.com (Ian Peter)
- Date: Fri, 1 Jan 2016 09:05:19 +1100
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Seems like there were a few parallel initiatives underway in late 1980's
early 1990's - the one I remember was Glasnet from 1991
http://www.friends-partners.org/oldfriends/telecomm/nato/zaytsev.html
And its hard to forget the excitement of "The Tanks are coming, The Tanks
are coming" newsgroup entries of August 1991 carried on APC networks at the
time the tanks moved into Red Square.
But yes - as someone mentioned the Tiananmen Square events of June 1989 was
an earlier example of citizen journalism - and worldwide student activism.
Although not many students had internet access, many used telephone links
from around the world to dial in and jam China's "dob in a protester"
hotline set up by the government.
There was also a substantial global network on line of key rainforest
activists and organisations by 1987, with capabilities to organise worldwide
protests.
Ian Peter