INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT INTERNET/...!..!../

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1)WHAT IF I ASK YOU , Can you leave without water for 3 hours ?
YOUR ANSWER MAY BE , yes

2)AND, could you leave without food for 30 hours ?
YOU MAY SAY, YES ...

2)BUT IF I ASK YOU TO LEAVE FOR 30 MINUTES WITHOUT "INTERNET"
OBVIOUSLY YOU WILL SAY , NO....

have you ever thought from where our internet are being generated? , how are the being processed before reaching us?,
at least, WHO WERE THOSE GREAT SCIENTISTS WHO INVENTED AND DEVELOPED THE INTERNET?
IF YOUR ANSWER IS NO FOR ALL THE ABOVE QUESTIONS , THEN THIS IS THE POST ALL ABOUT IT...

The first workable prototype of the Internet came in the late 1960s with the creation of ARPANET, or the Advanced Research Projects Agency Network. Originally funded by the U.S. Department of Defense, ARPANET used packet switching to allow multiple computers to communicate on a single network

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Who invented internet ?
A single person did not create the internet that we know and use today. Below is a listing of different people who have helped contribute to and develop the Internet.

Inventors:-in 1962, J.C.R.Licklider became the first Director of IPTO and gave his vision of a galactic network. Also, with ideas from Licklider and Kleinrock, Robert Taylor helped create the idea of the network that later became ARPANET.

Vinton Cirf and Robert Kahn design TCP during 1973 and later publish it with the help of Yogen Dalal and Carl Sunshinein December of 1974in RFC 675. Most people consider these two people the inventors of the Internet.

Telephones were never made for the Net
Before the Internet came along, the world of computing was a very different place. There were far few computers and they worked mostly in isolation or in small networks known as LANs (local area networks). The Internet has increased the power of people's computers many times by allowing all these machines to talk to one another and exchange information via such things as e-mail and file sharing. You might wonder where the Internet came from; it seemed to take off virtually overnight. In fact, the vital piece of infrastructure on which the Net is built was already in place and had been invented back in the 1860s. I'm referring, of course, to the telephone system.
When Alexander Graham Bell and others pioneered telephones in the 19th century, their idea was to help people talk to one another over long distances in "real-time." Although telephone equipment was designed for carrying sounds, it gradually became obvious that the technology had many other uses. During the late 20th century, for example, many people started using a technology called fax (facsimile), which transmits printed documents between two electronic machines, one at either end of a telephone line. When computer networks began to take off in the 1970s, it was perfectly natural to use the telephone system to connect them together. But this created an immediate problem: computers exchange information (data) in a number-based form known as digital, whereas the telephone system had always been designed to handle rapidly changing sound waves or analog information

How does connection to the Internet work?
The information used to get packets to their destinations are contained in routing tables kept by each router connected to the Internet. Routers are packet switches. A router is usually connected between networks to route packets between them. ... At the bottom are two local area networks with computers attached.

Computers connected directly to the internet are called "Servers," while the computers you and I use are "clients," because they are not connected directly to the internet, but through an Internet Service Provider. Routers shuttle packets of information across the internet, and transmit e-mail, pictures, and web pages.

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