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Historical commentary on Moore's Law, AT&T, and network complexity

Historical commentary on Moore's Law, AT&T, and network complexity The passage provides a narrative about technology evolution and network theory without naming specific individuals in positions of power, concrete transactions, dates, or actionable leads. It lacks verifiable claims linking influential actors to misconduct or financial flows, offering only general observations. Key insights: Mentions Gordon Moore and Andy Grove's perspectives on rapid tech change.; References AT&T's decline due to packet‑switched Internet services.; Cites Paul Baran's early Internet work and John Holland's chaos science.

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Historical commentary on Moore's Law, AT&T, and network complexity The passage provides a narrative about technology evolution and network theory without naming specific individuals in positions of power, concrete transactions, dates, or actionable leads. It lacks verifiable claims linking influential actors to misconduct or financial flows, offering only general observations. Key insights: Mentions Gordon Moore and Andy Grove's perspectives on rapid tech change.; References AT&T's decline due to packet‑switched Internet services.; Cites Paul Baran's early Internet work and John Holland's chaos science.

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