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CYCLADES
-a French research network -packet communications network
web 1.0
-read only web -limited user interaction
packet switching
A protocol in which messages are divided into packets before they are sent
ARPANET
Advanced Research Projects Agency Network
SRI
American nonprofit research institute
DARPA
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
ISP
Internet Service Provider
NSFNET
National Science Foundation Network
RSS
Really Simple Syndication
RSS
Rich Site Summary
SRI
Stanford Research Institute
URL
Uniform Resource Locator
UCLA
University of California, Los Angeles
VoIP
Voice over Internet Protocol
backbone
a larger transmission line that carries data gathered from smaller lines that interconnect with it
NPL Network/NPL Data Communications Network
a local area computer network that introduced the concept of packet switching
packet
a small amount of computer data sent over a network
RSS
a technology that is being used by web users to keep track of their favorite websites
DARPA
agency responsible for the development of emerging technologies for use by the military
tcp/ip
allows computers to communicate over long distance networks
WWW(World Wide WEB)
allows documents to be connected to other documents
web
collection of electronic resources
ISP
company that provides Internet access
supercomputer
computer with a high level of computing performance
Louis Pouzin
created CYCLADES
ARPA
created the ARPANET
blog
discussion or informational website
telenet
first Internet Service Provider
janet
high-speed network
TCP/IP
internet protocol suite
web 1.0
internet that only allows people to read from the internet
Tim Berners-Lee
inventor of the World Wide Web
NSFNET
network for research computing
vbns
network of supercomputer centers
ARPANET
network that became the basis for the Internet
Merit Network
operates the longest-running regional network in America
VoIP
phone service over the Internet
UCLA
public research university in US
web 2.0
read write interactive web
blog
regularly updated website or web page
DARPANET
term sometimes used for the ARPANET
URL
the address of a World Wide Web page
tcp/ip
transmission control protocol/internet protocol
vBNS
very high-speed Backbone Network Service
internet forum
website that provides an online information exchange
Robert E. Kahn Vint Cerf
who developed the internet protocol suite(TCP/IP) ?
internet
worldwide system of computer networks