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England
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the WWW was conceived by a British bloke, but created by the US, I think.
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Tim Berners-Lee
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1958 . President Eisenhower requests funds to create ARPA. Approved as a line item in Air Force appropriations bill. 1961 . Len Kleinrock, Professor of Computer Science at UCLA, writes first paper on packet switching, "Information Flow in Large Communications Nets." Paper published in RLE Quarterly Progress Report. 1962 •J.C.R. Licklider & W. Clark write first paper on Internet Concept, "On-Line Man Computer Communications." • Len Kleinrock writes Communication Nets, which describes design for packet switching network; used for ARPAnet 1964 . Paul Baran writes, "On Distributed Communications Networks," first paper on using message blocks to send info across a decentralized networktopology(Nodes and Links) Oct. 1965 . First Network Experiment: Directed by Larry Roberts at MIT Lincoln Lab, two computers talked to each other using packet-switching technology. Dec. 1966 . ARPA project begins. Larry Roberts is chief scientist. Dec. 1968 . ARPANet contract given to Bolt, Beranek & Newman (BBN) in Cambridge, Mass. Sept. 1, 1969 . First ARPANet node installed at UCLA Network Measurement Center. Kleinrock hooked up the Interface Message Processor to a Sigma 7 Computer. Oct. 1, 1969 . Second node installed at Stanford Research Institute; connected to a SDS 940 computer. The first ARPANet message sent: "lo." Trying to spell log-in, but the system crashed! Nov. 1, 1969 . Third node installed at University of California, Santa Barbara. Connected to an IBM 360/75. Dec. 1, 1969 . Fourth node installed at University of Utah. Connected to a DEC PDP-10. March 1970 . Fifth node installed at BBN, across the country in Cambridge, Mass. July 1970 . Alohanet, first packet radio network, operational at University of Hawaii. March 1972 . First basic e-mail programs written by Ray Tomlinson at BBN for ARPANET: SNDMSG and READMAIL. "@" sign chosen for its "at" meaning. March 1973 . First ARPANET international connections to University College of London (England) and NORSAR (Norway). 1974 . Intelreleases the 8080 processor. • Vint Cerf and Bob Kahn publish "A Protocol for Packet Network Interconnection," which details the design of TCP. 1976 . Apple Computer founded by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak. • Queen Elizabeth II sends out an e-mail. . Vint Cerf joins ARPA as program manager. 1978 . TCP split into TCP and IP. 1979 . Bob Metcalfe and others found 3Com (Computer Communication Compatibility). 1980 . Tim Berners-Lee writes program called "Enquire Within," predecessor to the World Wide Web. 1981 . IBM announces its first Personal Computer. Microsoft creates DOS. 1983 . Cisco Systems founded. Nov. 1983 . Domain Name System (DNS) designed by Jon Postel, Paul Mockapetris, and Craig Partridge. .edu, .gov, .com, .mil, .org, .net, and .int created. 1984 • William Gibson writes "Neuromancer." Coins the term "cyberspace". • Apple Computer introduces the Macintosh on January 24th. March 15, 1985 . Symbolic.com becomes the first registered domain. 1986 . 5000 hosts on ARPAnet/Internet. 1987 • 10,000 hosts on the Internet. • First Cisco routershipped. • 25 million PCs sold in US. 1989 • 100,000 hosts on Internet. • McAfee Associates founded; anti-virus software available for free. Quantum becomes America Online. 1990 . ARPAnet ends. Tim Berners-Lee creates the World Wide Web. 1992 "Surfing the Internet" is coined by Jean Armour Polly. Last edited by Omah; 21-12-2010 at 10:08 AM. |
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The internet was created by the Americans, the World Wide Web was invented by the British I think
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The internet was invented by the US Army.
The WWW was created by a british man. The WWW would not exist without the internet, the internet would still exist without the WWW. It is an American invention.
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The Internet has been around since the late-sixties. The World Wide Web was started by Tim Berners-Lee at CERN in Switzerland late-80s, early-90s. Basically, the WWW is a system for putting linked documents (hypertext) on the Internet.
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It's lacroix darling
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A british guy made the modern day WWW.
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1980 . Tim Berners-Lee writes program called "Enquire Within," predecessor to the World Wide Web.
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All hail the Moyesiah
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It's weird how recent it all took off, 20 years ago websites didnt exist
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Like a fine whiskey
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See I remember when the world didn't have internet, most kids now will never experience that life.
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I think it's Switzerland, it was in that Dan Brown book
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It's lacroix darling
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The US might have invented the internet but they did sod all with it till a Brit came along and invented the WWW and made the internet accessible to ALL.
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..... and Microsoft bundling IE with every Windows PC helped ..... ![]() * I can recall paying 1p a minute for a line speed of 56k - downloading a "single" MP3 took 40 minutes, longer if the connection broke and the download had to be restarted (from the beginning) ..... ![]() Last edited by Omah; 22-12-2010 at 09:25 AM. |
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The United States of America.
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