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  • Ethernet is Drafted

    September 30, 1980 Digital, Intel, and Xerox release version 1.0 of the Ethernet specification, known as the Blue Book. Since that time, Ethernet has evolved into the de facto networking standard for local area networks (LAN) in businesses and in the home. Ethernet is Drafted is original content of This Day in Tech History. This…

  • Ethernet is Drafted

    September 30, 1980 Digital, Intel, and Xerox release version 1.0 of the Ethernet specification, known as the Blue Book. Since that time, Ethernet has evolved into the de facto networking standard for local area networks (LAN) in businesses and in the home. The post Ethernet is Drafted appeared first on This Day in Tech History.…

  • Ethernet is Drafted

    September 30, 1980 Digital, Intel, and Xerox release version 1.0 of the Ethernet specification, known as the Blue Book. Since that time, Ethernet has evolved into the de facto networking standard for local area networks (LAN) in businesses and in the home. The post Ethernet is Drafted appeared first on This Day in Tech History.…

  • Ethernet is Drafted

    September 30, 1980 Digital, Intel, and Xerox release version 1.0 of the Ethernet specification, known as the Blue Book. Since that time, Ethernet has evolved into the de facto networking standard for local area networks (LAN) in businesses and in the home. Previous post: Microsoft Word 1.0 for DOS Next post: The First CD Player…

  • Ethernet is Drafted

    September 30, 1980 Digital, Intel, and Xerox release version 1.0 of the Ethernet specification, known as the Blue Book. Since that time, Ethernet has evolved into the de facto networking standard for local area networks (LAN) in businesses and in the home. Previous post: Microsoft Word 1.0 for DOS Next post: The First CD Player…

  • Ethernet is Drafted

    September 30, 1980 Digital, Intel, and Xerox release version 1.0 of the Ethernet specification, known as the Blue Book. Since that time, Ethernet has evolved into the de facto networking standard for local area networks (LAN) in businesses and in the home. Previous post: Microsoft Word 1.0 for DOS This Day in Tech History