Scenarios about 'computer networks'
The interconnected systems of computers and computing devices that communicate with each other through standardized protocols. Computer networks evolved from early military and academic projects like ARPANET in the 1960s to become the foundation of modern digital communication, enabling information exchange, resource sharing, and distributed computing. In alternate history scenarios, different development paths of networking technology could dramatically alter the timeline of globalization, information access, and digital society.
What If The Internet Was Never Invented?
Exploring how our modern world would function if the revolutionary technology of the internet had never been developed, transforming communication, commerce, and global society.