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The History of the Internet: A Quick Look
The internet connects millions of people worldwide. Its story began in the 1960s. The U.S. Department of Defense created ARPANET, the internet’s precursor. ARPANET aimed to link multiple computers on a single network.
In 1969, ARPANET connected four universities. This was the start of digital networking. The 1970s saw the creation of important protocols like TCP/IP. These protocols standardized data transmission. At this time, email also became very popular.
The 1980s brought more advancements. The Domain Name System (DNS) was created. DNS allowed users to access websites using simple addresses. In 1989, Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web. Information sharing had been modified as a result. In 1991, the first website went live.
The 1990s saw a boom in internet use. Web browsers like Mosaic and Netscape made the web accessible to everyone. Businesses began to establish their online presence. Internet culture grew with chat rooms, forums, and early social media.
In the 2000s, the internet became a part of everyday life. High-speed connections, smartphones, and social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter made the internet more accessible. The networks continue to evolve, driving innovation and connecting people globally.
The history of the internet is a story of rapid growth and change. It shows humanity’s drive to connect and share information.
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