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)