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The earliest ideas of a computer network intended to allow general communication between users of various computers were formulated by J.C.R. Licklider of Bolt, Beranek and Newman (BBN) in August 1962, in a series of memos discussing his "Intergalactic Computer Network" concept. These ideas contained
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What makes it different from the other forms of communication is that the Internet is "on-demand", in other words, if you're looking for relevant information on a topic when it's not being discussed on TV or on radio, you're out of luck and must wait for the publishers to provide information when
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In the late-1990s, cable internet became affordable for home users, and it brought with it much faster speeds; up to 6 megabytes (6000KB) per second, as opposed to dialup's 56K per second.
136:, two PH.D students from Stanford. What made them different and more efficient was that they calculated a page's importance by the number of times it is linked to in the internet. 82:. USENET is an interlinked group of news servers used by the general public. It was first developed in 1979 by a pair of gradutates from Duke, Tom Truscott and Jim Ellis. 85:
The first major step in the path to the general public getting Internet access the development of the first internet service providers in the late 1980s and early 1990s,
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Obviously, the Internet takes its cues from historical methods of communication; not only does it allow for the written word, like newspapers, it also offers sound
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they feel like it. With the internet, however, you can simply look it up and get the information whenever you want to.
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Google, the main search engine (among other things) of the Internet, started out as a thesis project by
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well; even information we'd like not to become public, can, thanks to the internet.
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Another project closely related to the development of the internet is
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However, it can be argued that the Internet does its job
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