It was originally a project from DARPA called ARPANET
Bill Gates actually did create those things. it was created as a way to compete with Apple and Netscape, respectively.
The creation of the first self-propagating program, or worm, is widely attributed to Robert Morris, Jr., who accidentally released such a program on ARPAnet (the predecessor to the internet).
Probably one or two of these guys (you actually need at least two people!): 1. Bob Taylor, one of the original creators of the concept in 1962-1968. He had some sort of internet system between three offices. Or 2. Lawrence G. Roberts, born 1937 in Connecticut, and who received the Draper Prize in 2001 "for the development of the Internet" 3. Leonard Kleinrock, 4. Robert Kahn, 5. Vinton Cerf. These last four worked together and developed the 'internet concept' between themselves. i.e. Larry Roberts and his team created the ARPANet, which was the first significant implementation of Leonard Kleinrock's theories on packet switching, a fundamental feature of (a) the modern internet and (b) ARPANet, the first large network form of the internet.
Cándida was created in 1939.
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ARPANET.
The ARPANET project began with its seed ideas, as early as 1962. From the page below, you can read: "First ARPANET IMP log: the first message ever sent via the ARPANET, 10:30 pm, 29 October 1969." The direct answer to your question, then, is sometime between 1962 and October 29, 1969, depending on your definition of 'constructed'.
yea ARPAnet
ARPANET was decommissioned in 1990.
ARPANET ceased to exist in 1990, so it was not around in 1996. What was around then, and what ARPANET had a part in creating, was the internet. ARPANET itself, dated back to 1969.
ARPAnet eventually developed into the World Wide Web.
ARPANET (Advanced Research Projects Agency Network) was an early packet switching network that became the technical foundation of the Internet.
The Internet as we know it today is based on Arpanet.
ARPANET was original name of the computer network that eventually morphed into the Internet.