Advanced Research Projects Agency
ARPANET
The name of the agency that Katie Price began modeling for is not listed anywhere online.
The U.S. military, specifically, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), which funded development of the ARPAnet in the 1960s.
On a cold war kind of day, in swinging 1969, work began on the ARPAnet, grandfather to the Internet.
When personal computers began to connect to the Internet?
The funding for the Canadarm, a robotic arm used in space missions, primarily came from the Canadian government, specifically through the National Research Council of Canada and the Canadian Space Agency. The development of the Canadarm began in the early 1980s as part of Canada's commitment to contribute to the U.S. Space Shuttle program. Additionally, funding was supplemented by partnerships with private aerospace companies and research institutions involved in the project.
It is known as the internet. The internet has been around longer than you think. It actually started back in the 70s.
Oh, dude, you're talking about the grandpa of the internet! The ARPANET, like the OG internet, was the cool experiment that eventually evolved into the worldwide web we know today. So, yeah, we call that whole shebang the internet now. Like, thanks, ARPANET, for paving the way for cat videos and memes!
NASA began operations on October 1, 1958
The history of the internet began with the development of computers in the 1950s.
Leonard Kleinrock is credited with the idea of the Internet, but no single person invented it. The idea began to form in the early 1960s and in 1968 the Internet as it is known today began to take shape.
In her bios and online sites it does not state what modeling agency she first began modeling for. The only hint is that it was located in London.