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In computer when was ARP anet started?

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Shortly after the Second World War finished the American Military wanted to use University research to build weapons. The interchange of information could just be sent the the postal services or the freshly invented electronic computers might be used. ARANet was the electronic linking of Military wanting research and the Universities who could do the work. With Computers so new the Security of information exchange was also good

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