Download: The True Story of the Internet

Those of you who have access to the Science Channel should try to check out a documentary that just came out: "Download: The True Story of the Internet". I don't know how many episodes will be produced in total but, the two 1-hour episodes that have been released so far ("Browser Wars" and "Search") are definitely worth checking out.

This may be the shortest tidbit to date, but it is not meant to be the lightest in content. I believe that all episodes will be rebroadcast on the main Discovery Channel, so non-Science Channel subscribers will eventually be able to view the show's episodes.

Till the next one!

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Posted by: Ron Larson
Posted on: 3/4/2008 at 1:38 AM
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