Vanity Fair has a totally awesome oral history of the internet. (Although their cover pic of Angelina makes her look totally weird and unattractive).
"Millions of words—multiplied and sent forth by the technology itself—have been written on the world-changing significance of the Internet, for good or ill, and the point hardly needs belaboring. Surprisingly, few books have been written that cover the full history of the Internet, from progenitors such as Vannevar Bush and J. C. R. Licklider up through the entrepreneurial age of our own times. Not many people recall that the first impetus for what became the technology of the Internet had its origins in Cold War theorizing about nuclear warfare.
To observe this year’s twin anniversaries, Vanity Fair set out to do something that has never been done: to compile an oral history, speaking with scores of people involved in every stage of the Internet’s development, from the 1950s onward. From more than 100 hours of interviews we have distilled and edited their words into a concise narrative of the past half-century—a history of the Internet in the words of the people who made it."
Check it out. Thanks to the Buzz Bin for the pointer!

I totally disagree. What were you THINKING when you wrote that? That cover picture does NOT make Angelina look bad -- it just doesn't look like her!
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