Internet Birth Secret

The Internet is now a demand, without which modern life cannot be imagined. The Internet is spread across the globe, with a number of computer networks connected to each other, where there is a standard system called IP or 'Internet Protocol' through which data is transmitted.

Full network of Internet networks. It is composed by connecting computer networks with a special gateway or router. Although the internet and the World Wide Web are the same, the Internet and World Wide Web are not the same.

Internet hardware and software infrastructure sets up an international information communication system among many computers. On the other hand, a web service provided through the Internet. It is linked to interactive documents and other collection hyperlinks and URLs.

With the progress of electronic computers in the 1950's, the history of the internet began. In the 1960, the US Military Research Agency Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA) developed a computer-based communication system in some US universities and laboratories.

This network was known as 'ARPANET' created in the 'packet switching' process.

The public gets the first idea about the Internet, when the computer science professor Leonard Krinorrak is sending a message through the apprentice to the Stanford Research Institute (SRI). The second part of the Arpanet Network Tool was installed there.

In the late 1960 and early 1970, packet switching networks such as UK NPL, Cyclades, Merit Network, Tim net and Telnet, Mark etc. were introduced. Arpanet project leads to the development of the Internetworking protocol, where multiple individual networks can be added to a network.

In 1981, access to Arpanet was expanded by establishing the National Science Foundation (NSF) Computer Science Network (CS NET). In 1982, Arpanet started using the Internet Protocol Suite (TCP / IP) as the standard networking protocol.

At the beginning of the '80, the National Science Foundation (NSF) established National Super Computing Center at some universities and in 1986, these centers were linked to the CSN net project, and at the same time, NSF NET allowed research and education institutions in the United States to join super computer sites.

Commercial Internet Service Providers (ISP) emerged in the late 80's. In 1990, the Arpanet project was closed. Closing the NSF net Project in 1995, the ban on the use of the Internet was removed. In the 80's, British computer scientist Tim Burners began the World Wide Web (WWW).

Since the mid-1990, internet has revolutionized the culture, trade and so on. As well as instant communication ( electronic mail, instant messaging, voice over internet protocol or VoIP and the Internet forums including the World Wide Web, blog, social networking and online shopping web.

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