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  1. Walt Howe, webmaster and librarian, tells an "anecdotal history of the people and communities that brought about the Internet and the Web," and answers the frequently asked question: Did Al Gore invent the Internet?
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  2. This one-page Internet history is also in time line format. It's spiced up with illustrations, and published by Six Revisions (a blog for web developers).
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  3. Sean McManus, a British technology author, gives us a one-page time line of the Internet's development that takes us from 1969 to 2010.
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  4. Although this infographic doesn't convey the detailed information available at the other sites, its visually appealing format makes the data easy to understand.
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  5. This illustrated time line from the Computer History Museum (of Mountain View, CA) starts in 1962, and continues until 1992.
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  6. Surfnetkids.com offers up five websites that examine the history of the internet.
  7. Simeon, the World's Finest Internet Magician!
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  8. Thrill and confuse your friends when Peter knows the answer to seemingly impossible questions.
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  9. Ask your question by typing it into the "Ask" field, then hover your mouse over the Ouija pointer (no clicking) as the Ouija board reveals your answer.
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  10. This site is a collection of four interactive magic tricks.
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  11. Surfnetkids.com reviews five websites featuring magic tricks performed over the internet.
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  12. iSafe is a publisher of media literacy curriculum, and xBlock is a teen mentor program that gives students a chance to learn online safety and teach it to their peers and parents.
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