March 8, 2012

History of Internet


- In 1969 the first network in the making by the U.S. defense department "DARPA" called the ARPANET. The network was first created to be used as a tool aimed at sending a message to the military in order to go unnoticed by the enemy.
- Through the project ARPA (Advanced Research Project Agency) hardware and software they create a UNIX computer and can perform remote communication
- In 1972 Roy Tomlinson enhance your e-mail program that he created a year ago for the ARPANET.


- In 1973 ARPANET was developed out of the U.S. and a computer at University College in London was the first computer to use it
- Early in 1980 the ARPANET converted to TCP / IP is continued and funded by the National Science Foundation in collaboration with the Computer Science Networking and turned into the NSFNET


- The year 1990 is the most historic year when Tim Berners Lee found the program editor and browser that can roam from one computer to another computer that make up the network. The program is called the WWW (World Wide Web)

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