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when the first transatlantic telegraph cable was laid in 1858 by businessman Cyrus west field
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USSR launches sputnik the very first satellite into space and, with sets off the race to link the world though global communications us is worried that is to spy on us
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it was invented by Dr town shed.
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Robert Taylor initiates the ARPANET project,for today's internet under the department of defense
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the physical network is constructed, linking four notes:university of California at Santa Barbara,and university of utah
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Email inventor Ray Tomlinson dies at 74. Internet pioneer Ray Tomlinson, who is credited with the invention of email, has died at the age of 74.
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in 1971, ALOH connected the Hawaiian islands with uhf wireless packet network.
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the first submarine fiber cable (five miles with no repeaters) was laid in the English channel between Portsmouth and the isle of wight
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(domain name system) the internet's system for converting alphabetic name into numeric ip addresses
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First U.S. Research & Education Network Developed. Dr. Stephen Wolff leads the development of NSFNET, the first U.S. open computer network supporting research and higher education. Start Date: Tuesday, January 1, 1985.
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tat-8 fiber optic cables went into service was laid under the united states to Britain.it carried the equivalent of 40,000 telephone conversations.
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the first ISPs were established in Australia and the United States. In Brookline, Massachusetts, The World became the first commercial ISP in the US.
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The first few hundred web sites began in 1993 and most of them were at colleges, but long before most of them existed came Archie.
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NEXcube was invented by Tim berners lee for invention called the world wide web.this was the computer where the very first web page and website were stored.
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In 1991, NCR Corporation with AT&T Corporation invented the precursor to 802.11, intended for use in cashier systems. The first wireless products were under the name WaveLAN.
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Halo 2 offers full-featured online gameplay via Xbox Live, a subscription-based service Microsoft launched in 2002. It introduces console gamers to an advanced online multiplayer game with a new “matchmaking” feature to help players form online groups
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World of Warcraft attracts millions of subscribers to become the world’s most popular subscription-based MMORPG and the 4th highest grossing video game of all time. The variety of WoW quests available allow players to level up their character by completing quests rather than by “grinding,”
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redefines the xsandbox genre with its laidback, DIY-friendly attitude, allowing players the creative freedom to build with virtual LEGOs on an interactive canvas. Support for third-party mods helps to strengthen the Minecraft community and give players a sense of ownership in the franchise.
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Diablo III is a dungeon crawler action role-playing video game developed and published by Blizzard Entertainment. It is the third installment in the Diablo franchise
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Destiny is an online-only multiplayer first-person shooter video game developed by Bungie and published by Activision. It was released worldwide on September 9,