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<title>NetFact TV</title>
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This is a set of digitized media of Television Shows and other media produced by
Charles Severance and Richard Wiggins.
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<link>http://www.netfact.com/</link>

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<title>Internet:TCI Show #1</title>
<summary>
The first Internet:TCI show which aired March 1995.  It is fun to see the old browsers in action
and listen to see how it seemed just a few years after the first browsers
arrived on the scene.
Details: 60 minutes, Windows Media 200kbps.
</summary>
<link>http://www-personal.umich.edu/~csev/media/tci/tci01/tci01-200.htm</link>
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<title>Internet:TCI Show #2</title>
<summary>
Air Date: June 1995. In this show we discussed using the Internet for education with Brina Lindow of Lawrence Livermore Labs and 
Virtual Reality Markup Language with Kevin Hughes.
We also discussed connectionless versus connection oriented networks.
Details: 60 minutes, Windows Media 200kbps.
</summary>
<link>http://www-personal.umich.edu/~csev/media/tci/tci02/tci02-200.htm</link>
</item>

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<title>Internet:TCI Show #3</title>
<summary>
Air Date: July 6, 1995. 
We look at multicast, use CuSeeMe (early video conferencing), and surf the first 
Southwest Airlines site.  We watch video of NASA docking with MIR and the Shuttle - STS-77 and
surf the internet site Dr. Fun.
This show wan the 1996 national Beacon Award for Local Origination Excellence for Cable TV.
Details: 60 minutes, Windows Media 200kbps.
</summary>
<link>http://www-personal.umich.edu/~csev/media/tci/tci03/tci03-200.htm</link>
</item>

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<title>Internet:TCI Show #5</title>
<summary>
Air Date: September 1995. 
We look at an early weather channel site and visit the Computer Museum in Boston.  We 
also review Windows-95's support for TCP/IP networking.
We talk about our reactions to the Netscape IPO.
Details: 60 minutes, Windows Media 200kbps.
</summary>
<link>http://www-personal.umich.edu/~csev/media/tci/tci05/tci05-200.htm</link>
</item>


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