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by anon946
1453 days ago
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Kind of depends on what we mean when we use the word "Internet". If we mean internet as a social/economic revolution, then sure, BBSs were relevant. If we mean Internet as a set of protocols, software that implements them, and hardware to run them on, then I don't see that BBSs had a lot of relevance (though they used sliding window protocols for file transfer such as ZMODEM/YMODEM). |
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On a larger scale, when AOL started offering internet services through their network is sort of the same thing until they eventually just become an ISP.