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October 19, 2022 (vol. 132, iss. 96) • Page Image 7

… to know exactly how the so-called “Tracking Industry ‘’ came to be — especially because it might be on its way out. In April of 2021, Apple introduced a pop-up window to their products in which…

… between computers at Pentagon-funded research labs. Access to the ARPANET grew in 1981 when the National Science Foundation funded network access for University computer scientists. At this point…

… in time, what the NSF coined the ‘Computer Science Network’ was still intended primarily for communication among remote computers. By 1990, partnerships with corporations such as IBM and AT…

…&T began the transition of ARPANET technology into the private sector. Eventually, what was initially a technology intended for secure communication between computers at different locations…

… ballooned into one of the most ubiquitous tools in human history: the internet. In 1994, Lou Montulli created a way for websites to place a small file on every computer that visited the site, tracking…

October 19, 2022 (vol. 132, iss. 96) • Page Image 8

…, Angel texted me at 11:14 a.m. telling me that he was already at our meeting place. I shut off my computer and ran out of Haven Hall to meet Angel, but I would soon retreat back to Haven Hall to…

… next year will look like. I have my goals: purposeful work, the Big Apple and frequent trips back home. Translating those goals into specificity is what’s proven to be difficult, and there’s an…

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