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    1978: Ward Christensen and Randy Suess launch the first public dialup bulletin board system. The two unleash the kernel of what would eventually spawn the world wide web, countless online messaging systems and, arguably, Twitter.
    1978 – The first computer bulletin board system was created in Chicago, Illinois by Ward Christensen and Randy Suess. The Computerized Bulletin Board System (CBBS) came together in 30 days, where it was then launched.
    Bulletin board systems — or BBS — were born in Chicago in 1978. Eventually, there were more than 100,000 of them across the country, a precursor of today's World Wide Web. Tom Jennings was one of the earliest users, back in the 1970s.
    BBSes first emerged in the late 1970s with the 1978 launch of "Ward and Randy’s Computerized Bulletin Board System (CBBS)," developed by Ward Christensen and Randy Suess, members of the Chicago Area Computer Hobbyist’s Exchange (CACHE).
    They originated in 1978 in Chicago, and their popularity peaked around 1995, just as the internet began to go mainstream. In the pre-Internet era, most BBSes were run by hobbyists on personal computers with modems connected to dial-up telephone lines.
     
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    Bulletin board system - Wikipedia

    Bulletin board systems were in many ways a precursor to the modern form of the World Wide Web, social networks, and other aspects of the Internet. Low-cost, high-performance asynchronous modems drove the use of online services and BBSes through the early 1990s. See more

    A bulletin board system (BBS), also called a computer bulletin board service (CBBS), is a computer server running software that allows users to connect to the system using a terminal program. Once logged in, the user performs … See more

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    Unlike modern websites and online services that are typically hosted by third-party companies in commercial data centers, … See more

    BBSes were generally text-based, rather than GUI-based, and early BBSes conversed using the simple ASCII character set. … See more

    Most early BBSes operated as individual systems. Information contained on that BBS never left the system, and users would only interact with the information and user community on that BBS alone. However, as BBSes became more widespread, there … See more

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    A precursor to the public bulletin board system was Community Memory, which started in August 1973 in Berkeley, California See more

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    Since most early BBSes were run by computer hobbyists, content was largely technical, with user communities revolving around hardware … See more

    Much of the shareware movement was started via user distribution of software through BBSes. A notable example was Phil Katz's PKARC (and later PKZIP, using the same ".zip" See more

     
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