Arpanet was a government collaboration with Stanford and USC. this was at the beginning of the internet.
The Internet got it start about 1969 as a joint project of universities, the federal government, and defense industries. They formed network that was called ARPANET which eventually became the Internet.
JCR Licklider in the 1960's at MIT came up with the Internet. In 1971 the first Internet message was sent from MIT to Stanford.
JCR Licklider in the 1960's at MIT came up with the Internet. In 1971 the first Internet message was sent from MIT to Stanford.
JCR Licklider in the 1960's at MIT came up with the Internet. In 1971 the first Internet message was sent from MIT to Stanford.
Google was founded by Sergey Brin and Larry Page of Stanford University on September 4, 1998.
JCR Licklider in the 1960's at MIT came up with the Internet. In 1971 the first Internet message was sent from MIT to Stanford.
No branch of government created the internet. It was created mainly in the colleges. A researcher at MIT in came up with the idea in 1962. By 1969 4 major universities had connected their computers. Charley Kline at UCLA in 1969 sent the first packets on the ARPANET as he tried to connect to Stanford . The system crashed as he the reached LOGIN.
JCR Licklider in the 1960's at MIT came up with the Internet. In 1971 the first Internet message was sent from MIT to Stanford.
Stanford, BBN, and University College London Source: http://www.webmastercourse.com/articles/internet/history/page4/
Useful resources are the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy (www.iep.utm.edu/ ) and the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (plato.stanford.edu/).
Although I can't come up with a name, it was the US government, with the ARPA Net, mostly used for military communications. It was later expanded to become the internet. ~ ARPAnet was the first "user" of what's now the Internet. It connected 4 nodes: U of California @ LA, U of California @ Santa Barbara, Stanford Research Institute, and U of Utah.