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Bitnet

News network developed in 1983 at the City University of New York, USA. Bitnet operates as a collection of mailing lists using Listserv, which was picked up by the rest of the Internet and is widely used, although Bitnet itself has fallen into disuse.



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The Mac OS X, which is very close to BSD UNIX, is a fine server to run LISTSERV on," added DiCamillo, a Macintosh developer with two decades of experience who has managed LISTSERV for the university through its transition from BITNET to IBM VM to UNIX (Solaris).
This is an electronic newsletter distributed through BITNET by Bill McGarry.
Friedman was involved in the development of BITNET, an early version of the Internet.
 
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