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The United States was actually the birthplace of the internet. Military and University institutions used early iterations of the internet before it became public in 1989.
Stanford, BBN, and University College London Source: http://www.webmastercourse.com/articles/internet/history/page4/
science Professor Leonard Kleinrock's laboratory at University of California, Los Angeles
The income that is not used for consumption is called disposable income
When the internet was first made, it was used by scientists, and university professors. Now it is used by the general public so there is more spam, pornography, and chat. Connections were much slower and you had to dial into an internet line. Connections were also much more expensive and charged by the minute.
There are many government, corporate, and university internets. The two best known are the internet you're reading this on and Internet2 which is used by a consortium of universities. >9000
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The ARPANET (Internet's first "true" form) was created as a means for companies that had offices that were many miles apart to share files with one another. Message me, Crash Override, if you would like to learn more for I am currently going to college for this field and I have a book that teaches you/me/anyone the history of Networks (including the Internet) and how to build, maintain, and use them.
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Your friend probably felt that you implied something to do with him/her. It is best to clarify the message.
On January 1, 1983 (this is technically the birth of the Internet), when the United States' National Science Foundation (NSF)constructed a university network backbone that would later become the NSFNet.