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?
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).
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.
Although this infographic doesn't convey the detailed information available at the other sites, its visually appealing format makes the data easy to understand.
This illustrated time line from the Computer History Museum (of Mountain View, CA) starts in 1962, and continues until 1992.
Surfnetkids.com offers up five websites that examine the history of the internet.
Simeon, the World's Finest Internet Magician!
Thrill and confuse your friends when Peter knows the answer to seemingly impossible questions.
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.
This site is a collection of four interactive magic tricks.
Surfnetkids.com reviews five websites featuring magic tricks performed over the internet.
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.