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    History. [edit] An Asus Eee PC 700, the first mass-produced netbook, which used a 7-inch screen. While Psion had unrelated netBook line of machines, the use of the broad marketing term "netbook", began in 2007 when Asus unveiled the Asus Eee PC.

  2. 15 maj 2012 · This netbook presents the history and impact of various aspects of the Net: the Internet, ARPANET, Usenet, etc. We hope to provide information which will help readers to understand where the Net has come from so as to help preserve its value throughout future developments and changes.

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  4. Search our archive of 5,000+ features, photo galleries and articles on U.S. & world history, from wars and major events to today's hot topics.

  5. Raphael Cohen-Almagor shares the 5 best books on the internet's history, development, and challenges. Have you read Technologies of Freedom?

  6. Part I - The Present: What Has Been Created and How? Chapter 1 - The Net and the Netizens: The Effect the Net has on People's Lives Chapter 2 - The Evolution of Usenet: The Poor Man's Arpanet Chapter 3 - The Social Forces Behind The Development of Usenet Chapter 4 - The World of Usenet.

  7. 27 sie 2014 · Netbooks began when Asus released the first Asus Eee PC in 2007. The original netbook had a lightweight, Linux-based operating system, a small and fast sold-state drive, no optical drive, and long battery life compared to other laptops of the day.

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