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History of the Internet Illustrated by: Carl Angelo G. Angcana. 1960’s. The Internet originated in the late 1960s . US Dept. of Def. Advanced Research Projects Agency network. ARPANet. the United States Defense Department developed ARPAnet (Advanced Research Projects Agency network). - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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History of the InternetIllustrated by: Carl Angelo G. Angcana

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The Internet originated in the late 1960s

1960’s

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US Dept. of Def.

ARPANet

Advanced Research Projects Agency network

the United States Defense Department developed ARPAnet (Advanced Research Projects Agency network)

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an experimental network of computers designed to withstand partial outages such as a bomb attack.

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The agency sought to create a web of computers that could continue to communicate with each other, even if some of the computers were disabled

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Mid-1980’s

when desktop computer workstations became increasingly popular

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“$”LAN LAN

organizations wanted to connect their local area networks (LANs) to ARPAnet. If computers could link together and share resources, everyone would benefit.

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National Science Foundation1986

To help speed the connections, the National Science Foundation (NSF) established

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5supercomputing

centers

five super computing centers in 1986, creating the NSFnet backbone

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NSFnetNational Science Foundation Network

ARPAnet

MERIT NETWORK

INC.In 1987, the NSF signed a cooperative agreement to manage the NSFnet backbone with

Merit Network, Inc.,

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1990’s

ARPAnet had been phased out

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NSFnetNational Science Foundation Network

NSFnet continued to grow,

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and more and more countries around the world connected to this Internet backbone.

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1991 was a big year for the Internet:

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World Wide Web

The National Research and Education Network (NREN) was founded and the World Wide Web was released.

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The Internet is still dominated by scientists and other academics,

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Mosaic BrowserWith the release of the Mosaic Web browser in 1993

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Netscape Browserand Netscape in 1994, interest in and use of the World Wide Web exploded.

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More and more communities become wired, enabling direct connections to the Internet.

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In 1995, the U.S. federal government relinquished its management role in the Internet

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However, the presidential administration encourages continued development of the U.S. backbone of the Internet, also knows as the National Information Infrastructure

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Thank you.

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History of the InternetIllustrated by: Carl Angelo G. Angcana

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Reference:http://ils.indiana.edu/faculty/umikerse/

Parents/BriefHistory.html

For the Brief History of Internet