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31 box files and 1 DVD

Papers and digital files relating to early use and development of the World Wide Web by business

1 DVD

Glyn Moody's digital archive

1 box file

Papers relating to Glyn Moody's essay 'The Greatest OS That (N)ever Was – Linus Torvalds and thousands of disparate hackers created Linux, perhaps the only alternative to Windows NT. It may be the greatest software story never completed.'

10 box files

Material relating to Glyn Moody's collaboration with the Computer Weekly digital magazine

1 box file

Internet coverage of Linux computer operating system

1 box file

Email correspondence between Glyn Moody and developers of the Linux computer operating system

14 box files

Research papers relating to Glyn Moody's publication: 'Rebel Code: Inside Linux and the Open Source Revolution'

3 box files

Lists, information and URL links for businesses with online presence

1 box file

Draft articles and research material for Glyn Moody's 'Easy Internet' monthly columns and other publications

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