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History Internet Angie

  • Telecommunications cable

    Telecommunications cable
    Transmits electromagnetic waves through the cables in which provides connection to numerous receiving sources, invented
  • First dial-up

    A dial-up is a connection that is established using a modem. To make the dial-up connection, the modem must be connected to an active phone line that is not in use. When connecting the modem will pick up the phone and dial a number that is attached to another computer.
  • Internet Packets

    Internet Packets
    One of the many information holders for data for when it gets shipped around throughout the internet. packets carry the information that will help it get to its destination -- the sender's IP address, the intended receiver's IP address and other information.The idea was originally brought in the early 1960's and finally came about in 1967
  • ARPANET

    ARPANET
    The Advanced Research Projects Agency Network was an early packet-switching network and the first network to implement the TCP/IP protocol suite that originally was thought in 1967, finally invented in 1969.
  • First email

    First email
    Ray Tomlinso was the first ever person to said an email, in which transmits a message over distance using internet
  • First internet provider

    First internet provider
    An Internet service provider is an organization that provides services for accessing, using, the Internet and a company that provides Internet access to subscribers of its service. In 1989, the first Internet service providers, companies offering the public direct access to the Internet for a monthly fee, were established in Australia.
  • First optics cable used for communications

    First optics cable used for communications
    An optical fiber cable is a cable containing one or more optical fibers that are used to carry light. Optics cabled were laid down to help spread communications and interconnect certain devices. In 1977 the first fiber optic telephone cable was laid between Long Beach and Artesia, CA. In the 1980s Sprint was founded on the first nationwide, fiber optic network.
  • First router

    First router
    A router is a tool used to rout out (hollow out) an area in the face of a relatively hard workpiece, typically of wood or plastic. The router is most commonly used as a plunging tool and also inverted in a router table.
  • TCP

    TCP
    A Transmission Control Protocol, otherwise known as TCP, is a core protocol of the Internet protocol suite. It originated in the initial network implementation in which it complemented the Internet Protocol (IP).
  • DNS

    DNS
    Domain name server, the system that automatically translates Internet addresses to the numeric machine addresses that computers use and the hierarchical method by which Internet addresses are constructed.
  • Registered domains

    Registered domains
    A domain name registrar is an organization that manages the reservation of Internet domain names. A domain name registrar must be accredited by a generic top-level domain (gTLD) registry or a country code top-level domain (ccTLD) registry.
  • NSFNET

    NSFNET
    A wide-area network developed under the auspices of the National Science Foundation (NSF). NSFnet replaced ARPANET as the main government network linking universities and research facilities. In 1995, however, the NSF dismantled NSFnet and replaced it with a commercial Internet backbone. the National Science Foundation (NSF) provided a grant to establish the Computer Science Network (CSNET) to provide networking services to all university computer scientists.
  • Development of HTML

    Development of HTML
    First developed by Tim Berners-Lee in 1990, HTML is short for HyperText Markup Language. HTML is used to create electronic documents (called pages) that are displayed on the World Wide Web. Each page contains a series of connections to other pages called hyperlinks
  • Yahoo!

    Yahoo!
    Yahoo! is an American web services provider. The word "yahoo" is a backronym for "Yet Another Hierarchically Organized Oracle" or "Yet Another Hierarchical Officious Oracle".
  • Netscape

    Netscape
    Netscape is a brand name associated with the development of the Netscape web browser. Netscape is credited with creating the JavaScript programming language, the most widely used language for client-side scripting of web pages. The company is also known for developing SSL which was used for securing online communications before its successor TLS took over.