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When the first telegraph cable was laid in 1858 by businessman Cyrus West Fields
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USSR lauches Sputnik the very first satellite into space and, with sets off the race to link the world through global communications. US is worried that it is spy on US
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n 1962, the first commercial modem was manufactured and sold as the Bell 103 by AT&T. The Bell 103 was also the first modem with full-duplex transmission, frequency-shift keying or FSK and had a speed of 300 bits per second or 300 bauds. The 56K modem was invented by Dr. Brent Townshend in 1996
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Robert Taylor initiation the ARPAnet project, the foundations for today's internet under the Department of Defense
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The physical network s constructed linking four nodes, University of California at LA, SRI, University of California at Santa Barbra, and University of Utah.
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The history of WiFi is long and interesting. In 1971, ALOHAnet connected the Hawaiian Islands with a UHF wireless packet network. ALOHAnet and the ALOHA protocol were early forerunners to Ethernet, and later the IEEE 802.11 protocols, respectively.
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The first submarine fiber cable (five miles no with representatives) was laid in the English Channel between Portsmouth and the Isle of Wight
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The Internet system that changes your search into an IP address for the cpu to use
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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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TAT-8 fiber optic cables went into services was laid under the Atlantic Ocean, from the Untied States to Britain. It carried the equivalent of 40,000 telephone conversations
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The first ISP once founded in Australia and US called The World founded in 1989 first customer was served in November
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Tim was annoyed at how to send messagess over the internet so proposed a new system called the World Wide Web
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This NeXT workstation (a NeXTcube) was used by Tim Berners-Lee as the first Web server on the World Wide Web. It is shown here as displayed in 2005 at Microcosm, the public science museum at CERN (where Berners-Lee was working in 1991 when he invented the Web). -
Made by Masahiro Sakurai Kirby is a simple game and it's mechanics show this coined "Kirbyism" coined by it's creator is the fundamental of making a game picked up by people who never play games but have things for hardcore gamers. Kirby is a game where you can float across everything.
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The first few hundred web sites began in 1993 and most of them were at colleges, but long before most of them existed came Archie. The first search engine created was Archie, created in 1990 by Alan Emtage, a student at McGill University in Montreal
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Computer scientist Michael K. Bergman is credited with coining the term deep web in 2001 as a search indexing term. And has become the "New Internet" and "what you see on the surface is nothing underneath"
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Originally a dating website, youtube has now kicked off and became many peoples full time job like Jacksepticeye and PewDiePie