The United States developed the internet itself. In development and early use it was called the ARPAnet, but when it expanded internationally the name was changed.
Many other countries have contributed parts to it (e.g. Switzerland, at CERN, contributed hypertext and the concepts of the modern world-wide-web).
The previous incarnations of the Internet were primarily developed in the United States.
The country that the Internet was invented in was the United States. There is no known single inventor as many people developed it.
Yes, Germany would be considered to be part of the developed world.
No, Russia is a developed country. However, the economy is seen as part of the emerging one.
Menorca is not a country; it is one of the Balearic Islands, which are part of Spain. As such, it is considered a region within a developed country. Menorca has a well-developed infrastructure, a strong tourism industry, and a high standard of living, characteristic of developed areas.
It's not US territory is a part but it is a country dumb
An LEDC is a less economically developed country. Cyprus is a fairly well developed country, particularly Ayia Napa, part of Cyprus's coastal fringe, which is very much an MEDC (more economically developed country). Rural areas will be less developed.
No, Scotland is not considered a Less Economically Developed Country (LEDC). Scotland is a part of the United Kingdom and is classified as a Developed Country. It has a relatively high standard of living and a diversified economy.
The ukulele was originally developed in Hawaii, which was a country at the time. Now it is part of the US. It was based on an instrument from the Portuguese islands of Madeira.
Lanzarote is considered an MEDC (More Economically Developed Country) as it is part of Spain, which is a highly developed country with a strong economy, infrastructure, and living standards.
Dubai is NOT a developed country, it is an over developed country.
Whether a country is developing or developed