J.C.R. Licklider's 'Intergalactic Computer Network' Concept

Licklider published 'On-Line Man-Computer Communication,' envisioning a global network of computers where users could access data and programs from anywhere. This was a theoretical precursor to ubiquitous data access.

Significance

Laid fundamental intellectual groundwork for networked computing and the concept of remote, shared data access.

Key facts

Year
1962
Type
invention
Location
Cambridge, MA (MIT)