2005-12-08: The internet evolved from ARPANET (Advanced Research Projects Agency Network), an effort supported by the United States Department of Defense. The developers of ARPANET wanted to make communication between separate computer systems at various universities and research laboratories more convenient. See also Who invented the Internet? and Wikipedia's ARPANET entry.
Contrary to popular belief, while the Internet was designed to survive the loss of various parts of the network, it was never intended to survive a nuclear war. See the Wikipedia ARPANET entry for more information about this urban legend.
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Yes, of course!
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I think it not be possible to develop any application without understanding the architecture of the Internet and the technologies.because which application you going to develop you need to know about this device or about the technologies which format you are going to develop is it support on those specific technologies.how this application work on this this device so you must need to know architecture of the Internet and the technologies as well.
The internet began to be develop in the late 1960s and early 1970s which was the first network to use Internet Protocol. This lead to the development of interworking.
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The internet began to be develop in the late 1960s and early 1970s which was the first network to use Internet Protocol. This lead to the development of interworking.
It was originally a project from DARPA called ARPANET
The internet is expanding physically and virtually. Physically the internet is expanding by humans with the thousands of new users on the internet each day. Virtually the internet is expanding by those who develop new ways in which web pages are show and how requests are handled.
not coming to the internet to ask it but I t requires a lot of knowledge about what you are doing
Internet relationships are social interactions between two or more people via the Internet. Some characteristics include being distant, being difficult to maintain, and rarely develop into physical relationships.
The Internet is based on technologies developed for ARPANET in the 1960s and 1970s by computer science researchers at many universities and research organizations. The ARPANET project was funded by the US Department of Defense.