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A.R.P.A
HARP. is a generic top-level Internet domain used exclusively for Internet infrastructure.
In 1958, the government research agency, ARPA (Advanced Research Projects Agency), created in response to Russia's technological and military challenges during the Cold War, was organized in the US. -
ARPANET
The Advanced Research Projects Agency Network (ARPANET) computer network was created by order of the United States Department of Defense as a means of communication for the different agencies of the country. -
ARPANET makes its first connection across the country.
The qualitative leap occurred when the ARPANET spread throughout the academic world. Scientists used and developed it to share opinions and collaborate on their work. The network connected all defense agencies and projects in the United States, and by 1972 it already included 50 universities and research centers scattered throughout the country. -
Creation of @
Email is created by Ray Tomlinson at BBN. The @ symbol is chosen to mean "in" -
intercontinental ARPANET
ARPANET achieves its first international connection -
INTERNET
The Internet is created, which has revolutionized computing and communications like nothing else. The Internet is both a global broadcast tool, a mechanism for disseminating information, and a means for collaboration and interaction between people and their computers, without Consider your geographic location. -
APPLE
Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak found Apple Computer -
COMPUSERVE
CompuServe was an American communications company whose full name was CompuServe Information Services, or CIS. It was the first commercial provider of telematics services in the United States. It dominated the market during the 1980s, and remained a major provider until the mid-1990s, when it was overshadowed by new information services, such as America Online (AOL), which charged a monthly subscription rather than airtime. -
First IBM PC
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The IBM Personal Computer, commonly known as the IBM PC, is the original version and progenitor of the IBM PC compatible hardware platform. It is the IBM model 5150, and was introduced on August 12, 1981 as part of the fifth generation of computers. -
creation of www
ARPANET ends. Sir Tim Berners-Lee creates the World Wide Web, what we know today as the modern Internet. -
MOSAIC
The Mosaic browser or NCSA Mosaic was the first graphical web browser available to view web pages on operating systems such as Mac, Windows or others. This web browser was created in January 1993, at the National Center for Supercomputing Applications, by Marc Andreessen and Eric Bina. -
BROWSER WARS
The browser war is the popular name given to the competition among web browsers for market dominance. -
BROADBAND
Broadband Internet is launched. -
GOOGLE
The search bigger Google was founded -
TODAY'S INTERNET
Today's Internet operates over the common network layer datagram protocol, Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4). In the early 1990s, a new design of addressing scheme was initiated within the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) due to the recognized weaknesses of IPv4. The result was IPv6 (see Figure 14.7). The single most significant advantage IPv6 offers is increased destination and source addresses.