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Creation
ARPANET is created by the Advanced Research team in the department of defense for inter-computer communication. The first message is "LO" which was an attempt by a researcher to login to the interface after the system failed.
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The Internet
The internet is born when the University College of London and the Royal Radar Establishment in Norway connected to ARPANET
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The Development of the Internet
The internet becomes available for commercial use when the first service provider (ISP) becomes available for people to use which was called TELENET
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Internet Protocol
The development of TCP and IP allows users of the internet to communicate more efficiently and effectively. The domain name system also grants users the ability to name a website more easily and to create more organization.
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Internet Users
The number of users on the internet exceeds 20,000.
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Internet Development Continued
In the early 1990s, the term "World Wide Web" is created as the first recorded distribution of audio and video occurs. This is also first described as surfing the internet.
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Google
In 1998, the google search engine is born which allows users to engage efficiently with the internet. This development along with other developments promoting user efficiency lead to the decommissioning of ARPANET.
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