The U.S. military, specifically, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), which funded development of the ARPAnet in the 1960s.
ARPAnet.
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.
a national road
No. The past tense is began, and begun requires a helper verb (be, have).They began the project together.They had begun the project together.They will have begun their new project by May.The project was begun by them. (passive)
The National Road was funded by surplus in the budget by the U.S. government. The second part of the road from Wheeling into Ohio was funded by the sales of land in the Northwest Territory.
When personal computers began to connect to the Internet?
Funded backlog refers to the portion of a project's backlog that has secured funding or resources to be worked on in the near future. It represents prioritized work items that have financial support for execution.
The Internet, as we know it today, began to take shape in the late 1960s with the development of ARPANET, the first packet-switching network funded by the U.S. Department of Defense. ARPANET was officially commissioned in 1969, and it laid the groundwork for the protocols and technologies that would evolve into the modern Internet. The term "Internet" itself became commonly used in the early 1980s as networking technologies expanded.
The internet!
Can you provide a description of your project?
General Groves was the head of the project for the Army. Dr. Oppenheimer was the scientific leader of the scientists. President Roosevelt kept it a secret and secretly funded the 2 billion dollar project.