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Harry Forsdick was developing Internet applications before any of the rest of us even heard about personal computers. He's a true Internet pioneer, who with a band of other visionaries working at MIT and Bolt Bernanek Newman (BBN) in the 1970s, figured out how to make one computer link to another, and what you could do once you got them talking. Check back here to find out when you can chat with him live on ZineZone. See the interview.
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