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history of the internet
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Actualizado:
19 ene 2022
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Finlay Goodbrand
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Luke Duncan
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19 ene 2022
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Finlay Goodbrand
what a great timeline
11 ene 2022
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The internet was created in but it was isolated to buildings and areas.
Electrical engineer Robert Kahn gives the first public demonstration of the ARPANET at the International Computer Communication Conference, featuring terminals that can access computers located across the country. Email is integrated into the network’s File Transfer Protocol (FTP), the standard for transferring files between computers.
In 1989 Tim Berners-Lee created the world wide web with hypertext technology ( a feature of some computer programs that allow the user of electronic media to select a word from text and receive information on that word.
the Soviet Union launched the first ever man Made satelite
In 1965, a M.I.T. scientist developed a way of sending information from one computer to another that he called “packet switching.” Packet switching breaks data down into blocks, or packets, before sending it to its destination. That way, each packet can take its own route from place to place. Without packet switching, the government’s computer network—now known as the ARPAnet —would have been just as vulnerable to enemy attacks as the phone system.
in 1991 the internet changed again. That year, a computer programmer in Switzerland named Tim Berners-Lee introduced the World Wide Web: an internet that was not simply a way to send files from one place to another but was itself a “web” of information that anyone on the Internet could retrieve. Berners-Lee created the Internet that we know today.
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