The History of the Internet Using PICOL Icons

by Scott Beale on January 9, 2009 · 0 comments

“History of the Internet” is really cool animated documentary by Melih Bilgil showing how the Internet has evolved from its ARPANET origins. The video is illustrated using PICOL icons, an project that helps provide free and open icons to help facilitate a common pictorial language for electronic communication.

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