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Funded research in leading universities.
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to connect four computers—one each at
the University of California at Los Angeles, SRI International, the University of California at
Santa Barbara, and the University of Utah—into a network called the ARPANET. Schneider, Gary (2014-05-07). Electronic Commerce (Page 62). Course Technology. Kindle Edition. -
contributed to the technological developments
that increased its speed and efficiency. At the same time, researchers at other universities
were creating their own networks using similar technologies. Schneider, Gary (2014-05-07). Electronic Commerce (Page 62). Course Technology. Kindle Edition. -
In 1991, the NSF further eased its restrictions on commercial Internet activity and began
implementing plans to privatize the Internet. Schneider, Gary (2014-05-07). Electronic Commerce (Page 64). Course Technology. Kindle Edition. -
The privatization of the Internet was
substantially completed in 1995, Schneider, Gary (2014-05-07). Electronic Commerce (Page 64). Course Technology. Kindle Edition. -
when the NSF turned over the operation of the main
Internet connections to a group of privately owned companies. Schneider, Gary (2014-05-07). Electronic Commerce (Page 64). Course Technology. Kindle Edition. -
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The most common perception of the Internet is that it connects computers to one another
and, by doing so, connects the users of those computers to each other. Schneider, Gary (2014-05-07). Electronic Commerce (Page 65). Course Technology. Kindle Edition.