In the 1970s , before Twitter , Facebook or Friendster , two men electronically arrangedto shipping a helicopter motor using an Apple computer and modem Steve Jobs gave one of the men . From that interaction , a community called The Well was born .
accord to the BBC , Dr. Larry Brilliant was a World Health Organization officer and ally of Jobs , trying to help rescue a downed eggbeater in Kathmandu . After he tie in up with Good Earth Catalog creator Stewart Brand , the two realize they could harness this electronic tele - conferencing technology for good .
The Well turned into a place where hackers , author and hippies alike throughout the San Francisco Bay Area would dial in and share intellection on engineering , politics and philosophy . what is more , Grateful beat devotee — Deadheads — would login to connect with other devotee and discuss the band . And often , these electronic fundamental interaction would lead to veridical life meetups .

But this was n’t the only biotic community of its type ; there was a place where you could post an electronic message for others to interpret and respond to . It ’s fix ? A record shop in Berkeley , Ca circa-1973 . Leopold ’s records on the far-famed Telegraph Avenue had one of the first computers useable to the public ( see above simulacrum ):
Soon the auto was filling up with subject matter , everything from a poet promoting his verses and instrumentalist arranging spear , to discussions of the best shoes to buy bagel .
The project , call Community Memory , survived on and off for more than a X , installing more figurer across the San Francisco sphere . But it was not until the 1980s that much of a crowd came to on-line life .

Does n’t sound too unlike that what we ’re doing now . [ BBC ]
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