I think it would move along at the same rate without the Internet. In fact the Internet may be it's greatest threat. By making every ones opinion available to all, conventional media channels lose their monopoly. Radio and television has long been out of the control of the common civilian. The same people who support and advance global colonization have much more sway over information presented to the average person than the average person does.
The Internet is a channel the average person can express through. It is also a place to get information that would be hard to obtain other ways. We can now choose to educate ourselves on the humanitarian side of stories. A choice beyond our reach before the Internet.
So in answer to your question no I don't think aliens invented the Internet to promote colonization. I think it would be wiser to watch for aliens trying to control the Internet. And when I use alien, I think its irrelevant whether their bodies where born on earth. I mean humans with the ALIEN IDEA THAT OTHER HUMANS EXIST FOR THEIR EXPLOITATION.
Love and respect have a happy new year
2006-12-27 08:58:35
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answered by Anonymous
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No, a high fiber diet speeds up "colonisation." Aliens invented the Internet because they have a huge number of shares of Microsoft AND Mac.
2006-12-27 08:45:42
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answered by SDTerp 5
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No- we Aliens invented the internet because there is a lot of bull **** floating around globally- if used correctly the truth can now be put on the table globally
We aliens are not the enemy its those rich types that you poor folk trust that you should be concerned about
Have a good .....zdxtfgrw^^#2
2006-12-27 10:07:01
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answered by Frank W 2
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He did neither. Y2K additionally common subsequently of fact the millennium malicious software grew to grow to be good right into a working workstation or workstation situation with regards to 3 hundred and sixty 5 days 2000, the possibility have been exaggerated to sell over-priced innovations. international warming is the speeded up warming of the ambience subsequently of human activities. US is the main significant criminal jointly as politicians like Al Gore responsible somebody else.
2016-12-11 17:07:32
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answered by ? 4
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Yeah. Not only that, the aliens also built the pyramids and Stone Henge and the motorway networks etc.
You can see aliens in your home-town today. They're called Goths. Their leader is Alice Cooper.
Go back to Space-land, you Sputnik chewin' creeps.
2006-12-28 20:11:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, if you see Bill Gates as an alien, which is, understandably, an easy mistake to make...
2006-12-29 00:51:34
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answered by manforallseasons 4
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No LOL!!! YIKES... Here's a little Timeline which might just shade some light on you!!!
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1836
-- Telegraph. Cooke and Wheatstone patent it.
Why is this relevant?
Revolutionised human (tele)communications.
Morse Code a series of dots and dashes used to communicate between humans. This is not a million miles away from how computers communicate via (binary 0/1) data today. Although it is much slower!!
1858-1866
-- Transatlantic cable. Allowed direct instantaneous communication across the atlantic.
Why is this relevant?
Today, cables connect all continents and are still a main hub of telecommunications.
1876
-- Telephone. Alexander Graham Bell Exhibits.
Why is this relevant?
Telephones exchanges provide the backbone of Internet connections today.
Modems provide Digital to Audio conversions to allow computers to connect over the telephone network.
1957
-- USSR launches Sputnik, first artificial earth satellite.
Why is this relevant?
The start of global telecommunications. Satellites play an important role in transmitting all sorts of data today.
In response, US forms the Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA) within the Department of Defense (DoD) to establish US lead in science and technology applicable to the military.
1962 - 1968
-- Packet-switching (PS) networks developed
Why is this relevant?
As we will see later the Internet relies on packets to transfer data.
The origin is military : for utmost security in transferring information of networks (no single outage point).
Data is split into tiny packets that may take different routes to a destination.
Hard to eavesdrop on messages.
More than one route available -- if one route goes down another may be followed.
Networks can withstand large scale destruction (Nuclear attack - This was the time of the Cold War).
1969
-- Birth of Internet
ARPANET commissioned by DoD for research into networking
Why is this relevant?
First node at UCLA (Los Angeles) closely followed by nodes at Stanford Research Institute, UCSB (Santa Barbara) and U of Utah (4 Nodes).
1971
-- People communicate over a network
15 nodes (23 hosts) on ARPANET.
E-mail invented -- a program to send messages across a distributed network.
Why is this relevant?
E-mail is still the main way of inter-person communication on the Internet today.
We will study how to use and send E-mail shortly in this course.
You will make extensive use of E-mail for the rest of your life.
1972
-- Computers can connect more freely and easily
First public demonstration of ARPANET between 40 machines.
Internetworking Working Group (INWG) created to address need for establishing agreed upon protocols.
Why is this relevant?
Telnet specification
Telnet is still a relevant means of inter-machine connection today.
1973
-- Global Networking becomes a reality
First international connections to the ARPANET: University College of London (England) and Royal Radar Establishment (Norway)
Ethernet outlined -- this how local networks are basically connected today.
Internet ideas started.
Gateway architecture sketched on back of envelope in hotel lobby in San Francisco. Gateways define how large networks (maybe of different architecture) can be connected together.
File Transfer protocol specified -- how computers send and receive data.
1974
-- Packets become mode of transfer
Transmission Control Program (TCP) specified. Packet network Intercommunication -- the basis of Internet Communication.
Telenet, a commercial version of ARPANET, opened -- the first public packet data service.
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It was made for Defence Originally for DoD (Department of Defence) LOL!!!
AND NO ALIENS DID NOT HAVE ANY PART AT ALL!!! =p .... heh...
2006-12-27 09:05:09
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answered by SHADOW 2
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Al Gore invented it. Then again, he might be alien.
2006-12-27 08:44:56
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answered by Michael C 3
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Do you mean illegal immigrants or outerspace aliens because you humans aren't supposed to know we're here yet...
2006-12-27 08:45:17
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answered by Anonymous
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why is everyone always blaming the aliens for things that the government did? we just came here to party and have fun.
2006-12-27 08:43:57
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answered by Biker 6
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