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Did you know that the Soviet Union was years ahead of the US in developing the cybernetics technologies that underpinned the Internet? They had a real head start and were very close to developing a nation-wide computer system! Yet every single Internet project in the USSR ended up getting delayed or cancelled until the whole country collapsed. In today’s SideQuest, we’ll learn just how close the Soviets were to inventing the Internet, and why, ultimately, they failed.
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0:00 – Cybernetics in the USSR
5:22 – Glushkov & OGAS
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Further Reading:
“How Not to Network a Nation: The Uneasy History of the Soviet Internet” by Benjamin Peters – https://www.google.com/books/edition/How_Not_to_Network_a_Nation/PBBQDAAAQBAJ


