Hi Guys, i am Shahid Zaheer in reply to your question i can only tell you two universities first time connected to the internet: 1. University of California. 2. University of Los Angeles.
Of the initial 4 nodes 3 were Universities: UCLA, UCSB, and BYU.
The first four universities that were on the Internet were Stanford, UCLA, the University of Utah, and the University of Santa Barbara.^ http://www.pbs.org/opb/nerds2.0.1/networking_nerds/fournodes.html
The first 4 universities connected to the DARPAnet are UCLA, Stanford, USC, and the the University of Utah
There are many universities that one can study internet application development. This includes universities such as Middlesex University and Nottingham Trent University.
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the internet came into being as a way for universities and research labs to share information with each other.
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.
Bigger better faster MORE INFORMATION! I think universities used it to exchange infomation, (rich universities)
The first 4 sites were in California and Utah.
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.
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No one "discovered" the Internet. It was developed by many people working at different universities, over the course of many years.