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The development of internet (The origin of the Internet can be traced to…
The development of internet
The origin of the Internet can be traced to the launch of the first artificial earth satellite.
In 1957, the USSR, successfully launched Sputnik, and the United States of America responded with ARPA.
Advanced Research Projects Agency
Was started by the Department of Defense to establish US supremacy in science and technology applicable to the military
The Internet, broadly described as having a world-wide broadcasting capability
Being a mechanism for information dissemination, and a medium for collaboration and interaction between individuals and their computers without regard for geographic location, has its origins in packet-switching technology.
1961
Leonard Klienrock presented the first paper on packet-switching.
The concept of being able to transfer data in packets is the very core of the Internet.
During the early sixties
Galactic Network
Globally interconnected set of computers through which everyone could quickly access data and programs from any site
Much like what the Internet is today.
1962
US Governmental agency RAND, Paul Baran was given the task of creating a super resilient network, which would allow the US army to communicate, and retain control over its missiles and bombers, in the event of a nuclear attack.
His final proposal was a packet-switched network.