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was just wondering..as i used internet in 1999 for first time..but knew it was around before that..but just wondered if anyone knew exactly when it was launched...?!?? thanks x

ps this is for my personal info lol..i'm not enterering a competition lol!!!

pps if you do know the PROPER ANSWER..please provide website proof or something..that i can read plzzzzzzzzzzzzzz..NO STOOPID ANSWERS PLEASE LIKE IT STARTED TODAY !?!:-)

2006-08-05 08:20:00 · 18 answers · asked by Anonymous in Computers & Internet Internet

PS...TO SAM .. AND DON'T JUST COME TO MY QUESTION TO GET YOURSELF POINTS!!! LOL!! THANKS TO ALL GENUINE PEOPLE HELPING ME X

2006-08-05 08:26:14 · update #1

18 answers

The Internet:

ARPANET, as others have said already, was desinged by the US Army. It was developed during the Cold War due to the threat of Mass Destruction that could occur of an area that housed ALL the Military communications network. Therefore, the Army developed the ARPANET so that if one "station" was destroyed, the network could still operate.

This idea was then used to then develop the Internet, "a network of networks" that not only had the US Army communications network on it, but also Universities, organisations such as NASA and Government networks too.

This now includes pretty much every computer.

WWW:

The World Wide Web, as we know it today, was developed by Tim Berners-Lee, who was actually a physicist on secondement physics laboratory called CERN. (CERN is in Geneva, Switzerland) and wanted to create a computer that worked like a human brain. He was tired of having to log onto different computers and learn different software to get at a file or document because one computer could not read stuff from another computer. This led to the development of WWW, and linking files using Hypetext Markup, (HTML) to link files about one thing to that of another, but it was only made for the organisation he worked for.

It then went public, for free ( Tim Berners-Lee made no money from it), in 1992

The basic difference between the Internet and the Web is that the Internet is that hardware like computers, servers, wires, modems, while the Web is the webpages, files, pictures, graphics and documents etc

2006-08-05 13:18:03 · answer #1 · answered by acidedge2004 3 · 15 2

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2014-09-29 05:55:56 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yes...the Internet was created by the the Department of Defense's Advanced Research Project Agency in the last 1960s. A network for the military to ensure communication with military bases, universities, and defense contractors. Back then it was used by academic institutions and government as a means to provide documents and information to anyone througout the world.

2006-08-05 08:25:41 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

It came out in the 60's as others have said although i remember talking through an MSN style program in the early 80s. It used to take about 5 seconds for each letter to come up on the screen! In its current form it has existed since the mid 90s and here's an interesting fact - they guy who made it accessible to everyones home through www. never made a penny from it! During the mid 80's websites were known as bulletin boards and you used to have to dial a phone number, wait to be called back and you had that horrible 56k style noise blaring down your phoneline all the time!

2006-08-05 09:15:13 · answer #5 · answered by The Shadow 3 · 1 0

In 1962

"The first recorded description of the social interactions that could be enabled through networking was a series of memos written by J.C.R."

If you are really interested in the history of the internet, then you will probably want to visit the following link:

http://www.isoc.org/internet/history/brief.shtml

2006-08-05 08:34:18 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

The Internet officially started in the 1960's. However, it was only for orginazations like NASA. Iit was then open to the public in 1992.

2006-08-05 08:28:47 · answer #7 · answered by ecwboy212 1 · 1 0

It began in the 1960's.....if youve got military clearance! It was always a covert way of communicating, since computers, and international telephone lines, and modems existed.
In reality, for wider, though still serious, governmental use, the eighties is more realistic. Telephone lines connected computers, by a modem, and there were international telephone lines under the sea, so computers could be connected to different countries, by dialling!
You could intercept a telephone line, and ride piggy back, sending data with that present, and then, as more company computers had modems, and switched telephone connections...hey,you could go piggy back, then change, at british steels computer centre, go with thier output, to portland cement, change to a phone number....end up at someones computer...for free! Or for an alternative, to RADIO wave broadcasting. In THAT sense, a telephone line is reasonably private. Hence the USA's interest, as an alternative to radio communications.
Then more and more people had modems, phone lines, and it became the net, always relying on businesses having complex, physical phone lines, you could crash, for free.
You Had to know the exact modem address for the computer, to reach it, hence only for geeks, and only carrying written data.
Then, when these phone lines became established, widespread, satellite phone call relaying, it became huge.
Then, ISP's came about, offering software, dedicated initial phone lines, user interfaces...and you had to pay to get on the net...though anyone could do it, you didnt have to know a very comlicated modem address, and path. If you did, had a phone line, and modem, it was free...and still is...If you have the knowlage...Plus, every modern users connection details are encrypted by the ISP, so you coulnt get yahoo, just a mate, on a pc, one to one, with a lot of knowladge needed.
Now, software and dedicated paid for phone lines, by ISP's have brought us online pictures, video, chat......But MAINLY its not illegal? piggybacking anymore, its dedicated satelites, phone lines, and, some, "lost" trunking, on other peoples "hard" lines.

2006-08-05 09:25:58 · answer #8 · answered by ben b 5 · 1 0

ECDL course material says it started in 1960s for military purposes.

I was using JANet (Joint Academic Network) in the late 1970s

You need to be sure you mean the internet (computers linked together) and not "the web" which is the information on the machines. Net is hardware, web is software. Basic computer knowhow.

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