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internet history


A system was begun in 1968 to allow connection points between local computer networks and ARPAnet.  ARPANET was a large wide-area network created by the United States Defense Advanced Research Project Agency ("ARPA"). A standard protocol was developed in 1983 (TCP/IP, "Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol") which was made the standard for communication. HTTP ("HyperText Transfer Protocol") followed shortly thereafter. This made the system widely accessible to experienced computer users, but not yet to the general public.


In 1990-91 Timothy Berners-Lee was given approval by his boss to write a program that he called "WorlDwidEweb" (using a playful capitalization of letters typical among programmers), now referred to as "www". This program was a prototypical HTML-type ("HyperText Markup Language") authoring tool and was the beginning of what has come to be  referred to as "the internet", or the "digital highway". Advances in communication technology and infrastructure since that time continue to increase the reach and influence of the Internet.


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