Military computers linked together so if one was hit, the others would still have the data.
The early hierarchical directory-based system used to make available information across the Internet is
It was mainly used for research...I think
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.
AOL is the earliest internet connection. I remember being on AOL as early as 1989-90. The government had internet before the public did.
Internet was first used by Charley Kline at UCLA to send the first packets over ARPANet to connect with a computer at Stanford Research Center in 1969. The system crashed. The early internet was used by computer experts, engineers, scientists, and librarians.
A BSD socket is basically an early version of a POSIX socket. It is used to connect a Unix system to the internet.
I'm pretty sure its the mast. Check it out on the internet though. Posted by kjcman I'm pretty sure its the mast. Check it out on the internet though. Posted by kjcman
IMP stands for Interface Message Processor, which was an early packet switching device used on the ARPANET, the precursor to the modern Internet. IMPs were responsible for routing data between different computer networks and played a crucial role in the development of the Internet as we know it today.
Early on in the age of the internet and chat rooms, the word flame began to be used to describe abusive messages.
Internet was first used for military purpose which used the concept of packet networking. ARPANET was the first internet protocol to be used for communication.
No. A sound card can be used without internet access, and the internet can be used without sound.
No such thing.