UCLA, Stanford Research Institute's Augmentation Research Center, UCSB, and University of Utah's Computer Science Department.
what role did the arpanet play in the development of the internet?Ans: ARPANET was established as the 1st host-to-host network connection on Oct. 29,1969. It connected time sharing computers at government-supported research sites and it soon became a critical piece of infrastructures for the computer science research community in the United States.
Arpanet stands for Advance Research Project AgencyNETwork. It was funded by the US Advance Research Project Agency (ARPA). Arpanet was launched in 1969 in four sites including two University of California campuses, the Stanford Research Institute, and the University of Utah.
The first four universities connected to ARPANET were Stanford University, the University of California-Los Angeles, the University of California-Santa Barbara, and the University of Utah.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Wrong, Stanford University was not one of the original four ARPANET sites (this is a common misconception). It was a private company called Stanford Research Institute in Menlo Park, California. Stanford Research Institute has never had any connection to Stanford University.
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A network of computers developed by US army such that a nuke won't be able to take away command and control of all of their toys, and so ensure capabilities of reply after a first strike.Sneighke added:The ARPANET was a research network funded by the Advanced Research Projects Agency and was originally used to interconnect four sites, including two University of California campuses, the Stanford Research Institute and the University of Utah and was launched in 1969. It was NOT developed by the army although the military had it's own unclassified network MILnet tied into ARPANET. MILnet split off in 1983.It was used for high speed data transmission and not to control nukes. It also is myth that ARPANET was built to survive a nuke attack, it wasn't. But it did allow redundancy since it was a packet switched network and was designed to survive network losses.
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There are millions of websites that are connected to Google Plus. Most blogs have a Google Plus button. Sites like Pinterest are also connected.
The first 4 universities connected to the DARPAnet are UCLA, Stanford, USC, and the the University of Utah
Those sites are located on the Asian continent.
The internet grew out a network created for the military. From there the use of public bulletin boards than in 1990 the World Wide Web had 50 web pages not sites. From then on the internet has grown to what it is now.