Accessing the line mode browser with 1960s tech
The line-mode browser, a phone and a Teletype machine make for a winning combination
Computer hobbyist Suhayl Khan shows us how to access the line-mode browser using 1960s tech. (Video: Suhayl Khan)
The line-mode browser, a phone and a Teletype machine make for a winning combination
Computer hobbyist Suhayl Khan shows us how to access the line-mode browser using 1960s tech. (Video: Suhayl Khan)
Check out the screenshot that Jim Boulton just shared with me. He's fitted his NeXT machine with a floppy disk drive and is meticulously documenting the NeXTstep WorldWideWeb browser / editor experience. I can't wait to see more.
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Photo by Jeremy Keith, Flickr user adactio
An interview with Lea Verou at the line-mode browser hack days.
Name: Lea Verou
Nationality: Greek
Travelled from: Athens, Greece
Profession: Web developer & designer
An interview with John Allsopp at the CERN line-mode browser hack days.
John Allsopp at the line-mode browser hack days (Image: Dan Noyes/CERN)
Name: John Allsopp
Nationality: Australian
Travelled from: Sydney, Australia
Job: Web developer and conference organizer
An interview with Angela Ricci at the line-mode browser hack days.
Angela Ricci at the line-mode browser hack days. Brian Suda codes in the background (Image: Anna Pantelia/CERN)
Name: Angela Ricci
Nationality: Brazilian
Travelled from: France
Profession: Web designer and front-end developer
An interview with Remy Sharp at the line-mode browser hack days.
Remy Sharp at the line-mode browser hack days (Image: Dan Noyes/CERN)
Name: Remy Sharp
Nationality: British
Travelled from: Brighton, UK
Profession: Web developer, self-employed
An interview with Brian Leroux at the CERN line-mode browser hack days.
Brian Leroux at the CERN line-mode browser hack days (Image: Dan Noyes/CERN)
Name: Brian Leroux
Nationality: Canadian
Travelled from: San Francisco, USA, by a roundabout route.
Profession: PhoneGap project at Abobe systems
An interview with hack days participant Martin Akolo Chiteri.
Martin Akolo Chiteri at the CERN hack days (Image: Anna Pantelia/CERN)
Name: Martin Akolo Chiteri
Nationality: Kenyan
Travelled from: Nairobi, Kenya
Profession: Freelance web developer
An interview with Kimberly Blessing at the CERN line-mode browser hack days.
Name: Kimberly Blessing
Nationality: USA
Travelled from: Philadelphia
Profession: Director of Web Development for Think Brownstone
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An interview with web designer Mark Boulton at the CERN line-mode browser hack days.
Mark Boulton buidling typography at the CERN line-mode browser hack days (Image: Anna Pantelia/CERN)
Name: Mark Boulton
Nationality: British
Travelled from: Wales
Profession: Web designer and founder of Mark Boulton design.