Todd Hoff

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In London in the autumn of 1965, just after Baran halted work on his project, Donald Watts Davies, a forty-one-year-old physicist at the British National Physical Laboratory (NPL), wrote the first of several personal notes expounding on some ideas he was playing with for a new computer network much like Baran’s.
Where Wizards Stay Up Late: The Origins Of The Internet
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