Michael Lesniak

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One key development in determining the outcome between TCP/IP and OSI turned out to be the popularity of the UNIX operating system, which had been developed at AT&T’s Bell Laboratories in 1969. Programmers liked UNIX for two primary reasons: Its flexibility let them tailor it to whatever program they were working on, and it was “portable,” meaning it could be made to work on many different computers.
Where Wizards Stay Up Late: The Origins Of The Internet
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