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How the Internet Was Born?

How the Internet Was Born?. By: Inigo Angelo Alessandro Lao C.No . 18 Grade 7 - D. Before the Internet…. Invented in the 1840’s was a TELEGRAPH. It was used a lot by the U.S. government during the American Civil War.

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How the Internet Was Born?

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  1. How the Internet Was Born? By: Inigo Angelo Alessandro Lao C.No. 18 Grade 7 - D

  2. Before the Internet….. • Invented in the 1840’s was a TELEGRAPH. • It was used a lot by the U.S. government during the American Civil War. • Signals were sent through wires that were established in wide distances. • Signals were sent using Morse Codes. These are dots and dashes that had long and short signals for proper codes set up by the sender and the receiver.

  3. Then the INTERNET was born…. what is it anyway? The INTERNET is a network of networks, joining government, university and private computers together and providing a system for the use of E-mail, file archives, hypertext documents, information databases and other computational resources. It is also a vast collection of computer networks which form and act as a single huge network to transport of data and messages across distances which can be anywhere from the same place to anywhere in the world.

  4. Lets refresh our memory… Year 1968 DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) engages in a contract with BBN (Bolt Beranek & Newman) to create ARPAnet. Year 1970 The 1st five nodes were set-up at: UCLA, Stanford, UC Santa Barbara, BBN and University of Utah Year 1974 The 1st TCP specification was made by Vinton Cerf TCP is Transmission Control Protocol : it is the basic language of communication in the internet. Year 1984 On the 1st of January, the INTERNET with 1000 hosts all in one group converts to TCP/IP for its messaging. TCP/IP is defined as Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol. Year 1989 The WWW or better known as World Wide Web was born Year 1995 The age of Commerce begins on the Internet

  5. Internet Fathers Claude Shannon is known as the Father of Modern Information Theory. He created the idea that info can be represented as 1s and Os or BITS and its transmission in BITS per second. Paul Barandeveloped the field of packet switching networks while doing research at the historic RAND ORGANIZATION. J.C.R. Lickliderdeveloped the idea of a universal network which inspired his successors to work on the ARPANET. His concepts also led to the idea of the NETIZEN. Lawrence Roberts was the ARPANET program manager and led the overall system design.

  6. More of the “Net” fathers… Vinton Cerf is the co-designer of the TCP/IP networking protocol. He worked on a lot of DARPA projects. He is also a tireless advocate & speaker who educates people about the internet. He is also the founder and chairman of the Internet Society. Christian Huitemajoined Microsoft in February 2000 as an “architect” in the Windows Networking Communication Group who is in charge of the Ipv6 & TCP/IP evolution. Tim Berners Lee is the inventor of the WORLD WIDE WEB and HTML and was the founding director of Image Computer Systems. He also directs W3 Consortium, an open forum of organizations whose mission is to realize the full potential of the web. Robert Kahn is the co-designer of the TCP/IP. In 1972 he gave a demo of an ARPANET connecting 40 different computers, making the network widely known to people for the 1st time. He is thePresident of the Corp for National Research Incentives (CNRI).

  7. Honorable Mention to the following…. Esther Dyson Helped start the Electronic Frontier Foundation. Also the 1st chairman of ICANN. Jack Kilby co-invented the silicon microchip. Jon Postel A member of ACM and the Internet Society and sits on the Internet Board of Trustees. At UCLA he was involved in the beginnings of the ARPANET. Robert Metcalf inventor of the ETHERNET; and an ARPANET engineer; founder of the 3Com. Robert Noyce co-invented the silicon microchip

  8. Which part of the world uses it most?

  9. Top 10 Most Popular sites on the Net Source: www.mostpopularwebsites.net

  10. How it helps us today… • It is the source of digital networking as we know it • It transmits and receives high-speed electronic messages on real time • It is reliable, precise and fast. • It is a means of commerce for millions of people and a source of income too • It is a source of information (google.com) and education (online courses and schools) • It is a source of entertainment (youtube.com, etc.) • It is a source of social networking worldwide (facebook, twitter, friendster….) • It is a means of reliable communication (googletalk, yahoo, IM, etc….)

  11. NET QUIZ • The ______ is a network or networks joining computers together to create a system of communication and information dissemination. • In the mid 1800’s the ____ was used by US government in communicating during the World War by using morse code. • What does TCP/IP stand for? _______________________________________ • The two geniuses who worked on the TCP/IP protocol that launched internet stardom worldwide? • 5-7. What are the top 3 Internet Websites for 2010? • ___________ ____________ ___________ • 8-9. Give 2 uses or advantages of the internet? • ___________ ____________ • 10. How does the internet help you at school or at home?

  12. Sources: www.internetworldstats.com www.wikipedia.com www.mostpopularwebsites.net www.netvalley.com www.isoc.org/internethistory/2002_0918_Internet_history_and_growth.ppt https://www.msu.edu/course/lbs/126/lectures/Internet-history.pdf

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