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History of the internet is a brief slideshow explaining how the internet began and how the internet has developed into what it is today.

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History of the Internet:

History of the Internet

The Internet began in 1957 when the Soviet Union launched the first satellite- Sputnik I. :

The Internet began in 1957 when the Soviet Union launched the first satellite- Sputnik I.

U.S. President Eisenhower and U.S. military feared Soviet technology was advancing faster than the U.S.:

U.S. President Eisenhower and U.S. military feared Soviet technology was advancing faster than the U.S.

President Eisenhower ordered the creation of the Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA) to jump-start U.S. technology and find safeguards against a space-based missile attack. :

President Eisenhower ordered the creation of the Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA) to jump-start U.S. technology and find safeguards against a space-based missile attack.

After creation of ARPA the IPTO (Information Processing Techniques Office) was created to extend the research carried out into computerization of air defense and to protect the U.S. against a space-based nuclear attack.:

After creation of ARPA the IPTO (Information Processing Techniques Office ) was created to extend the research carried out into computerization of air defense and to protect the U.S. against a space-based nuclear attack.

A country-wide communications network became the next innovation.:

A country-wide communications network became the next innovation.

Lawrence Roberts led the development of the new network. :

Lawrence Roberts led the development of the new network.

A special computer called an interface message processor was developed:

A special computer called an interface message processor was developed

The new network (ARPANET) went live in 1969.:

The new network (ARPANET) went live in 1969.

The first networking protocol used on ARPANET was the Network Control Program. In 1983 the Network Control Program was replaced with the TCP/IP protocol.:

The first networking protocol used on ARPANET was the Network Control Program . In 1983 the Network Control Program was replaced with the TCP/IP protocol.

In 1990 ARPANET was transferred to the NSFNET (National Science Foundation Network). :

In 1990 ARPANET was transferred to the NSFNET (National Science Foundation Network ).

NSFNET was then transferred on to CSNET (Computer Science Network) and finally on to EuNet (European Network).:

NSFNET was then transferred on to CSNET (Computer Science Network ) and finally on to EuNet (European Network).

Use of the Internet exploded after 1990, causing the U.S. Government to transfer management to independent organizations starting in 1995. Since 1995 the internet has evolved with email, e-commerce, social media, mobile internet, blogs, and the list goes on without end.:

Use of the Internet exploded after 1990, causing the U.S. Government to transfer management to independent organizations starting in 1995. Since 1995 the internet has evolved with email, e-commerce, social media, mobile internet, blogs, and the list goes on without end.

In 2000 there were 360,985,492 internet users worldwide. Today in 2010 there are 1,966,514,816 internet users worldwide. :

In 2000 there were 360,985,492 internet users worldwide. Today in 2010 there are 1,966,514,816 internet users worldwide.