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"The Victorian internet" by Mathieu Francois

SingaSUG
February 12, 2015

"The Victorian internet" by Mathieu Francois

SingaSUG

February 12, 2015
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  1. Internet Revolution Has Started 30 Years 2 Centuries Ago 12/02/2015

    @PayPal Office SG By Mathieu François Director, Product at Epigami [email protected]
  2. 6 Weeks Æ 2 Hours 1 Second Æ 1 Second

    ??!!@$% =8-( So, which one is the greatest disruptor?
  3. I. The mother of all networks II. Hackers and geeks

    in the XIXth Century III. Internet revolution, really? 1865 vs 2015
  4. By the way, Telegraph is a French invention Optical telegraph

    used by Revolution and Napoleon Remind Minitel anyone?
  5. Brunel, one of the crazy guys: his giant ship was

    reconverted for cable laying The  “Death  Star”  of  XIXth Century Watch  TED  “Tim  Brown  urges   designers  to  think  big”  for  more…
  6. I. The mother of all networks II. Hackers and geeks

    in the XIXth Century III. Internet revolution, really? 1865 vs 2015
  7. There was an elitist hacker/geek culture among the Telegraph operators

    community Your ability was evaluated based on your speed and accuracy to send  messages…
  8. Here is the most famous Telegraph hacker By the way,

    he is a real m***** f***** but this is another story
  9. …  and  pre-Internet nerds: Telegraphers in remote outposts often preferred

    on- line chat to socializing in real life with the locals
  10. I. The mother of all networks II. Hackers and geeks

    in the XIXth Century III. Internet revolution, really? 1865 vs 2015
  11. The Internet Telegraph, by linking everyone in a worldwide network,

    was expected to promote peace and democracy World Peace Utopia?
  12. Routers? Trunking? Telegraph wires to send short "texting" digital data

    Pneumatic tubes to send longer messages and small items (even cats!)
  13. During quiet times and after business hours, operators on-line would

    break out the IMs and chatrooms Online Chat?
  14. "Ordinarily an operator can tell a woman the moment he

    hears her working the wire  […]  He  tells by her touch on the key. Women, as a rule, do not touch the key of their instruments as firmly as men do" Online Dating?
  15. Thomas  Edison:  “Most  of  the  Tales of the Wires went

    unpublished because they were too rude or explicit” Online Sex?
  16. Banks could send money via telegraph wire, leading to the

    foundation of Western Union E-Commerce?
  17. One of the first MiM attacks: operators of an optical

    telegraph were bribed so they altered business transaction information Online Fraud?
  18. Users developed their own cryptic code of "smileys" and abbreviated

    words to solve network limitations Compression? Encryption?
  19. Lincoln used the telegraph to stay connected to the forces

    in the field in almost real time Online President?
  20. Telegraph was perceived as a major threat for newspapers…  the

     number  of  current  newspapers  with   “Telegraph”  in  their  title  proves  the  contrary Threat for newspapers industry?
  21. Sources 2/2 • Mother Earth Mother Board – (looong) but

    very insightful article about the cabling industry challenges by the Science-Fiction author Neal Stephenson • How the World Was One: Towards the Tele- Family of Man – Sir Arthur C. Clarke elaborated similar theories • Plyojump - Computer History • Mr. Lincoln's T-Mails