History of Internet
1969
the first message was sent from one computer to another, one was located at a research laboratory in UCLA (University of California, Los Angeles) and the other one was in SRI (Standford Research Institute, Standford California). (year)
Dial-Up Connections
uses a standard phone line and analog modem to access the Internet at data transfer rates (DTR) of up to 56 Kbps.
Ray Tomlinson
was developing the first system to send mail back and forth between users of ARPANET this would eventually be called Electronic-mail or E-mail.
LO
was the first message of the internet
Mosaic
was the first published browser that automatically displayed pictures along with text.
Erwise
was the first web browser to have a graphical interface.
Netscape Navigator
was the most popular web browser in 1995 accounting a 90% (around 10 million global users) of web usage
Internet
often described as the "information superhighway". is a global network of interconnected computers and devices.
Standford Research Institute, Standford California
other one was in SRI
3G
refers to the third generation of cellular technology that enables mobile telephony.
Prof. Leonard Kleinrock
supervised the transmission of the first internet message
Larry Roberts
The "Father of ARPAnet", the predecessor of the Internet.
Tim Burners - Lee
The "Father of Web".
the Net
The Internet, sometimes called simply ________
@
The _______ symbol is used to tell a persons' name and the host name apart.
1993
The beginning of the Modern Web
node
The first "_______" or the first piece of the internet is the UCLA and the second _______ was installed to SRI.
University of California, Los Angeles
a research laboratory in UCLA
Broadbands
allowing the signal in one line to be split between telephone and internet. It was branded the "always on" internet service.
Advanced Research Projects Agency Network
ARPANET
1992
In what year Erwise was the first web browser to have a graphical interface.
1991
In what year a computer programmer named Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web.
Robert "Bob" Khan (Internet Program Manager at DARPA)
Co-inventor of TCP/IP and responsible form implementing the Intenet Program at DARPA (United States Department of Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency)
the first computer
computer network was made by the supervision of Professor Leonard Kleinrock for his laboratory in UCLA
Vinton Cerf (Co-inventor of TCP/IP)
considered as the "Founding Father the Internet".
January 1, 1983
considered the official birthday of the Internet
Marc Andreessen and Eric Bina
developed a web browser called Mosaic.