Jean Armour Polly

Jean Armour Polly
Jean Armour Polly is a librarian, author, and early internet pioneer, best known for coining the phrase "surfing the internet." She published the book "The Internet Kids & Family Yellow Pages," a guide to child-safe internet resources in the 1990s. Polly's advocacy for public access to the internet played a pivotal role in shaping how libraries embraced digital technologies. Her work helped popularize internet usage, especially among families and schools, during the early days of the web.

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When Senator Al Gore was evangelizing support for his visionary National Research and Education Network bill, he often pointed to the many benefits of a high-speed, multi-lane, multi-level data superhighway. Some of these included: — collaborating research teams, physically distant from each other, working on shared projects via high speed computer networks. Some of these "grand challenges"... more...

What's Out There Anyway? Until you use a radio receiver, you are unaware of the wealth of programming, music, and information otherwise invisible to you. Computer networks are much the same. About one million people worldwide use the Internet daily. Information packet traffic rises by 12% each month. About 727,000 host computers are connected, according to a January, 1992 report (Network Working... more...