The internet was developed in collaboration with the American military, in the United States, although research conducted in France and Great Britain contributed to the effort. It was originally called ARPANET.
The internet was eventually developed from the foundations laid by ARPANET, which was a United States military project during the cold war.
Well, Bill Gates invented Microsoft which is the internet and he is American, so, basicly, America, but technicaly, Bill Gates.
The Internet was developed in the United States. The predecessor of what would become the Internet, ARPANET, was created by the US government.
People in the USA did. That is why there are more website extensions (.com, .co, .net, .us, .gov, .edu, and so on).
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I'm pretty sure it was England
Robert Kahn and Vint Cerf developed the idea of the internet. Robert Cailliau and Tim Berners-Lee are responsible for the world wide web.
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.
well, yes and no. you are responsible if you are the internet user, obviously, but if not, no.
if i am not mistaken the idea came from the USA and the first computer was made and uses at Iowa State University and the computer took up the entire classroom that it was in.
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how would the internet company benefit from acting socially responsible
The USA was almost completely responsible for the fall of Japan. No idea what percent but probably close to 90.
every country has access to the internet
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