domingo, 15 de março de 2015

VIDEO: A "Brief" History of the Internet




In the Recent Past, People Have Tried to Make Other Understand and Others Have Failed to Understand Anything about the Net Neutrality. Keeping in Mind the Ongoing Discussion about the Need of the Open Internet, Today I’m Sharing a Video and Some Facts that you Must Know about the History of and the Internet. In 1969, the Researchers for DARPA Sent the 1st Data Packet between the Systems in Los Angeles in Stanford Using ARPANET which eventually Evolved to Become the Modern Internet. By the End of 1971, there were 15 Different Nodes across the US Connected to the Same. In 1971, Email was Invented and the Very Next Year, Transmission Control Protocol was Created which Established How Data is Transferred. By the Mid-1970s, 1st International ARPANET Connections were Made to England and Norway.


It was Followed by Other Networks in US Departments of Energy and NASA. More and More Networks Began to Come into the Limelight Throughout the 80s All Across the US. In 1989, Tim Bernes-Lee Invented the World Wide Web at the Sun Physics Laboratory in Switzerland. The Internet Went Public in 1990 which Provided a Standard to the Computers to Interact with Each Other. First Dial-Up Internet Service was Launched in Brookline Massachusetts in 1993 Followed by the 1st Search Engine Launch in the Same Year. By the End of Year 1994, there were 11 Million Americans Using the Internet and in 1996, Nokia Released the 1st Internet Phone. By the Year 2000, there were 1,000,000,000 (1 Billion) Unique Web Pages. By 2012, there were 1 Billion Users on Facebook.




Info Source:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WlryJFlyr10


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