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The USSR launches sputnik into space, the US response with creating the Advanced Research Projects Agency, this department spurred the development of global connectivity
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the first two computers communicated with each other
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the two first computers sent messages from different locations
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Danny Cohen was the first to implement “packet video” and “packet voice” when he adapted the visual flight simulator to run over the ARPANET. It was the first application of packet switching to real-time applications.
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The first international connection to the ARPAnet is made by University College of London (England) via NORSAR (Norway).
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Professor David Farber helps conceive and organize the National Science Foundation’s Computer Science Network (CSNet), which is instrumental in helping to spread global awareness of networking technology.
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Dr. Stephen Wolff leads the development of NSFNET, the first U.S. open computer network supporting research and higher education.
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invented the World Wide Web
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the company is where people can upload videos of all kinds like music videos, informational videos and daily life videos
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this is a website called social media where people interact all around the global
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The spread of the Internet will enhance global connectivity, fostering more positive relationships among societies.
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An Internet-enabled revolution in education will spread more opportunities with less money spent on buildings and teachers.
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The spread of the Internet will enhance global connectivity, fostering more positive relationships among societies.
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Dangerous divides between haves and have-nots may expand, resulting in resentment and possible violence.