Ed Krol - Works

Works

  • Conner-Sax, Kiersten; Krol, Ed (15 November 1999). The Whole Internet: The Next Generation (3 ed.). O'Reilly Media. pp. 556. ISBN 978-1565924284.
  • Ferguson, Paula; Krol, Ed (8 November 1995). The Whole Internet for Windows 95 (1 ed.). O'Reilly Media. pp. 644. ISBN 978-1565921559.
  • Krol, Ed; Hoffman, Ellen (May 1993). FYI on "What is the Internet?". IETF. RFC 1462. https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1462.
  • Krol, Ed (1992). Whole Internet User's Guide and Catalog (1 ed.). O'Reilly Media. ISBN 9781565920255.
  • Krol, Ed (September 1989). Hitchhiker's Guide to the Internet. IETF. RFC 1118. https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1118.
  • Krol, Ed (1987). Hitchhiker's Guide to the Internet.

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