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Leonard Klienrock develops the theory of packet switching
J.C.R. Licklider proposes a global network of computers
Lawrence Roberts gets two computers to communicate using packet switching – first successful network
ARPANET (Advanced Research Projects Agency Network) Connects 4 universities (UCLA, Stanford Research Institute, UCSB, University of Utah) at the same time
Ray Tomlinson develops email – first system to send messages between different machines
Telnet Protocol Allows for remote computer logging
File Transfer Protocol Allows for the transfer of files from one machine to another
TCP/IP Developed by Vinton Cerf and Bob Kahn, these are the rules that computers and servers follow to transfer information between them.
Tim Berners-Lee develops a program called ENQUIRE to demonstrate hypertext
Domain Name System (DNS) is created with 6 original domains: .edu .gov .com .mil .org .net
First domain name is registered
NFSNET (National Science Foundation Network) Funds the nationwide 56 kilobit/second network that serves as the foundation of today's Internet
Tim Berners-Lee develops the WWW as a way for researchers to quickly and easily share research data
Alan Emtage writes 'Archie', a program that catalogs ftp sites
First Web Page created – describes what the World Wide Web is
WAIS (Wide Area Information Server) Is the first search engine to look at a file's content
Gopher (Univ. of Minn.) = First user friendly interface
Delphi = 1st subscription online service for regular people
Mosiac Developed by Marc Andreessen, this is the first browser to include inline images
W3C ((World Wide Web Consortium)) Group formed by Tim Berners-Lee to develop protocols and standards for the growth and development of the World Wide Web
NSF ends funding and the Internet becomes self-sustaining
The physical hardware that makes up the Internet is funded by private companies and organizations
ICANN (Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers) Responsible for overseeing Internet addresses
Google Begun by Larry Page and Sergey Brin is incorporated
Internet bubble bursts causing hundreds of businesses to go out of business, many of which had never turned a profit
3.675 Billion Internet users 1.3 Billion Web sites 14.1 Trillion openly accessible individual Web pages 130 Trillion total individual web pages 1.1 Zettabytes total data on the Internet Google has indexed 46 Billion webpages
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