Sunday, 20 July 2008

Ten Great Moments In Internet History

Most of us would never know that the 1957 launch of Sputnik would lead us to the Internet. It was the fear of the Soviets that led Dwight D. Eisenhower to develop ARPA (Advanced Research Projects Agency) which would assemble some of the greatest minds in the United States and eventually create the first internet.


The first project was to put the first US Satellite into orbit and they accomplished the task in just 18 months. Afterwards, ARPA turned its attention to the need for improved military communications in 1962, with a focus on computer networking. By 1968, ARPA brought a lot of its research contracts to the university level, pulling them from the private sector.

(via Grow-A-Brain)

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