Origin of the Internet

LibriHouse
eBook
124
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How did the Internet evolve from a military network to a global platform for communication and commerce? This book explores the development of the Internet, beginning with its origins in the ARPANET in the 1960s. It discusses the technological innovations and collaborations between academia, industry, and government that expanded the network's capabilities and accessibility. The narrative also covers the creation of the World Wide Web, the impact of browsers that made the Internet user-friendly, and the digital revolution it spurred in business, communication, and social interactions. By detailing the challenges and breakthroughs, the book highlights the Internet's role in shaping modern society.

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