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Internet History

Starting out as a small military experiment some 35 years ago, the Internet is quickly

becoming one of the most popular forms of communication. With a present population of about

40 million users world wide, it seems to have a very promising future. Uncensored and almost

impossible to monitor, it's a breeding ground for all sorts of offensive and derogatory information.

On the other hand, it is probably the biggest single source of data in the world brought home into

your personal computer. Will this form of communication survive in the future, or will it simply

die out like many others have in the past?

History

The first nodes of the Internet were built 36 years ago by the RAND corporation. They

faced the problem of keeping communication between U.S. authorities active in the aftermath of a

nuclear war. The country needed a command-and-control network. The biggest problem was

protecting the main server, which could be knocked out by a single atomic warhead. RAND came

up with the solution in 1964. The new network would have no central authority, and secondly, it

would be designed to operate in shambles.

" During the 60s, this intriguing concept of a decentralized, blastproof, packet-switching network was

kicked around by RAND, MIT and UCLA. The National Physical Laboratory in Great Britain set up the

first test network on these principles in 1968. Shortly afterward, the Pentagon's Advanc...

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Submitted by: 123student
Date Submitted: 10-11-2000
Category: Social Issues
Words: 1317
Pages: 5.27