Internet
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A BRIEF HISTORY OF
THE INTERNET
01
THE The internet is the global
system of interconnected
INTERNET computer networks that use the
Internet protocol suite to link
billions of devices worldwide.
IN THE
1950s
The history of the Internet begins with the development
of electronic computers in the 1950s. Initial concepts of
packet networking originated in several computer
science laboratories in the United States, United
Kingdom, and France.
1971
1961
The first message was sent over the
ARPANET from computer science
Professor Leonard Kleinrock's laboratory
at University of California, Los Angeles
(UCLA) to the second network node at Stanford
Research Institute.
Donald Davies
PACKET-SWITCH NETWORK DESIGNER
"THE INTERNET
IS BECOMING THE TOWN
SQUARE FOR THE GLOBAL
VILLAGE OF TOMORROW."
- BILL GATES
1968-1972
98%
OF INTERNET USERS SAY
THEY WOULD NOT BE ABLE
TO LIVE WITHOUT IT TODAY
internetworking
The ARPANET project led to the
development of protocols for
internetworking, in which multiple
3,239
HOURS A MONTH IS SPENT
separate networks could be joined
ONLINE, FOR THE AVERAGE
into a network of networks INTERNET USER
9/10
PEOPLE CONNECT TO THE
INTERNET EVERYDAY
1980s
THE BIRTH OF THE
WORLD WIDE WEB
Research at CERN in Switzerland by
Tim Berners-Lee resulted in the
World Wide Web, linking hypertext
docs into an information system.
3 BILLION
MORE THAN 3 BILLION PEOPLE ARE NOW USING THE INTERNET,
ACCORDING TO THE UNITED NATIONS AGENCY THAT OVERSEES
INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATIONS.
PRESENT
DAY
The internet as we know it will keep
on evolving faster than we can anticipate
to meet the growing needs of its billions
of users worldwide.
A BRIGHT,
CONNECTED
FUTURE
THANK
YOU!
F O R S P E N D I N G Y O U R D AY W I T H U S