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Internet History

  • Conceptual stage

    Conceptual stage
    Networking packets were being imagined
  • Email

    Email
  • first networks were made

    first networks were made
    ARPANET, Mark I at NPL in the UK, CYCLADES, Merit Network, Tymnet, and Telenet,
  • 4 NODE NETWORK

    4 NODE NETWORK
    By December 5, 1969, a 4-node network was connected by adding the University of Utah and the University of California, Santa Barbara. Building on ideas developed in ALOHAnet, the ARPANET grew rapidly. By 1981, the number of hosts had grown to 213, with a new host being added approximately every twenty days.[14][15] ARPANET development was centered around the Request for Comments (RFC) process, still used today for proposing and distributing Internet Protocols and Systems. RFC 1, entitled "Host
  • Opening the network to commercE

    Opening the network to commercE
    The interest in commercial use of the Internet became a hotly debated topic. Although commercial use was forbidden, the exact definition of commercial use could be unclear and subjective. UUCPNet and the X.25 IPSS had no such restrictions, which would eventually see the official barring of UUCPNet use of ARPANET and NSFNET connections. Some UUCP links still remained connecting to these networks however, as administrators cast a blind eye to their operation.
  • INTERNET ENGINEERS

    INTERNET ENGINEERS
  • INTERNET SOCIETY

    INTERNET SOCIETY
    Since the 1990s, the Internet's governance and organization has been of global importance to governments, commerce, civil society, and individuals. The organizations which held control of certain technical aspects of the Internet were the successors of the old ARPANET oversight and the current decision-makers in the day-to-day technical aspects of the network. While recognized as the administrators of certain aspects of the Internet, their roles and their decision making authority are limited an
  • iNTERNET GOLABALIZATION

    iNTERNET GOLABALIZATION
    Since the 1990s, the Internet's governance and organization has been of global importance to governments, commerce, civil society, and individuals. The organizations which held control of certain technical aspects of the Internet were the successors of the old ARPANET oversight and the current decision-makers in the day-to-day technical aspects of the network. While recognized as the administrators of certain aspects of the Internet, their roles and their decision making authority are limited an
  • GOOGLE

    GOOGLE
  • first search engine

    first search engine
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