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The History of the Internet

Three Major Players in Internet History

Where Did it All Begin??? More specifically,... The creation of the Internet is dependent on mankind’s earlier innovations In the Beginning...

Early Innovations Telegraph by Cooke and Wheatstone Revolutionized human (tele)communications. Morse Code a series of dots and dashes used to communicate between humans. This is similar to how computers communicate via (binary 0/1) data today. Although it is much slower!! Transatlantic cable. Allowed direct instantaneous communication across the Atlantic. Today, cables connect all continents and are still a main hub of telecommunications.

Early Innovations Telephone. Alexander Graham Bell Exhibits. Telephones exchanges provide the backbone of Internet connections today. Modems provide Digital to Audio conversions to allow computers to connect over the telephone network.

Political Events 1940’s to 1980’s - U.S. vs. Soviet Cold War U.S.S.R. launches Sputnik. The US forms the Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA) within the Department of Defense (DoD) to build US skills in computer technology. The start of global telecommunications. Satellites play an important role in transmitting all sorts of data today.

The Birth of the Internet 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 Dr. J.C.R. Licklider was chosen to head ARPA's research in improving the military's use of computer technology. Licklider was a visionary who sought to make the government's use of computers more interactive. moved ARPA's contracts from the private sector to universities and laid the foundations for what would become the ARPANET.

The Birth of the Internet Packet-switching (PS) networks developed The Internet relies on packets to transfer data. Data is split into tiny packets that may take different routes to a destination. The origin is military : for utmost security in transferring information of networks (no single outage point). 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).

The Birth of the Internet ARPANET commissioned by DoD for research into networking First node at UCLA and soon after at: Stanford Research Institute (SRI) UCSB U of Utah use of Information Message Processors (IMP) [Honeywell 516 mini computer with 12K of memory] developed by Bolt Beranek and Newman, Inc. (BBN)

The Birth of the Internet The plan was unprecedented: Kleinrock, a pioneering computer science professor at UCLA, and his small group of graduate students hoped to log onto the Stanford computer and try to send it some data. They would start by typing "logwin," and seeing if the letters appeared on the far-off monitor. Kleinrock : "We set up a telephone connection between us and the guys at SRI...,"

The Birth of the Internet "We typed the L and we asked on the phone, "Do you see the L?" "Yes, we see the L," came the response. "We typed the O, and we asked, "Do you see the O." "Yes, we see the O." "Then we typed the G, and the system crashed"... Yet a revolution had began"... Source: Sacramento Bee, May 1, 1996, p.D1 LOGLOG

The Birth of the Internet Ray Tomlinson of BBN invents program to send messages across a distributed network. The original program was derived from two others: an intra-machine program (SNDMSG) and an experimental file transfer program (CPYNET) 15 nodes (23 hosts) on ARPANET. The first message?? qwertyuiop

The Birth of the Internet Global Networking becomes a reality First international connections to the ARPANET: University College of London (England) and Royal Radar Establishment (Norway) 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.

The Birth of the Internet Networking comes to many Queen Elizabeth sends out an takes off, Internet becomes a reality Number of hosts breaks 100. THEORYNET provides electronic mail to over 100 researchers in computer science (using a locally developed system and TELENET for access to server). Mail specification

The Birth of the Internet News Groups born Computer Science Department research computer network established in USA. USENET established using UUCP. –USENET still thrives today. –A collection of discussions groups, news groups. –3 news groups established by the end of the year –Almost any topic now has a discussion group.

The Birth of the Internet TCP/IP defines future communication DCA and ARPA establishes the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and Internet Protocol (IP), as the protocol suite, commonly known as TCP/IP, for ARPANET. Leads to one of the first definitions of an Internet as a connected set of networks, specifically those using TCP/IP, and Internet as connected TCP/IP internets Internet gets larger Name server developed. There is such a large number of nodes that its hard to remember exact paths Use meaningful names instead.

The Birth of the Internet Growth of Internet Continues Number of hosts breaks 1,000. Domain Name Server (DNS) introduced. Instead of it is easier to remember something like ( e.g Power of Internet Realized 5, 000 Hosts. 241 News groups. NSFNET created when NSF establishes 5 super-computing centers to provide high-computing power for all -- This allows an explosion of connections, especially from universities.

The Birth of the Internet Commercialization of Internet Born Number of hosts 28,000. UUNET is founded with Usenix funds to provide commercial UUCP and Usenet access Internet Relay Chat (IRC) developed Large growth in Internet Number of hosts breaks 100,000 First relays between a commercial electronic mail carrier and the Internet

The Birth of the Internet Expansion of Internet continues 300,000 Hosts. 1,000 News groups ARPANET ceases to exist Archie released files can be searched and retrieved (FTP) by name. The World comes on-line (world.std.com), becoming the first commercial provider of Internet dial-up access.

The Birth of the Internet Friendly User Interface to WWW established Gopher released by Paul Lindner and Mark P. McCahill from the U of Minnesota. Text based, menu-driven interface to access internet resources. No need to remember or even know complex computer command. User Friendly Interface (?). Largely superseded by WWW, these days.

The Birth of the Internet Multimedia changes the face of the Internet Number of hosts breaks 1 Million. News groups 4,000 The term "Surfing the Internet" is coined by Jean Armour Polly.

The Birth of the Internet The WWW Revolution truly begins Number of Hosts 2 Million. 600 WWW sites. The Mosaic Web browser is released (by a group of 10 students from U of I at Champaign-Urbana) on the Net, gaining 2 million and fueling a 341,634% annual growth rate for Web traffic. The White House opens its Web page and the President gets an address. Business and Media really take notice of the Internet. Mosaic takes the Internet by storm. –User Friendly Graphical Front End to the World Wide Web. –Develops into Netscape -- most popular WWW browser to date.

The Birth of the Internet