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Connected Thinking
Episode 4 of 12
Mathematician Hannah Fry presents the story of packet switching, how computers learned to talk to each other.
Long before the heroics of the world wide web, the internet was born out of a mixture of American ambition and British thrift. Packet Switching was the name coined by Welsh computer scientist Donald Davies in an effort to link the early computers in the labs of the National Physical Laboratory in Teddington.
Presented by Hannah Fry
Produced by Alex Mansfield.
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Thu 17 Sep 2015
13:45
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