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Talk:Internet
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Could somecado refine this for me? Albeit i took those info from nationsquid, i could add more info from the WWW by Tim Berners Lee — Labanis4ayran (
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Al Gore claimed to have created the internet but instead he helped the popularisation and accessibility of it
Defense Advanced Research Project Agency Created the internet so xhey wouldn't have to constantly answer on the phone 24/7 and easily access messages and answer xhem simultaneously.
xhey thought it's kino idea to use computers instead of phonos so xhey renamed DARPA to ARPANET Advanced Research Project Agency Network
In 1971, Ray Tomilson created a messaging program that separated the user and the computer location with the @ symbol, which he called it "Email", it allows computers to be identified and communicated easily, unfortunately only glowies and unis and other government kikery can do it thoughbeit. By 1973, xhey expanded the network to the UK and Norway via satellite, not a Swedish win unfortunately... Due to limitations, the internet is still not yet unified and is split into 2 groups (Intranets are the ones who are controlling the most, while Extranet are the parties are authorized by the kikes on whom can access to xheir %%files%% and contribute to the Intranet
in 1983, the ARPANET would adopt the TCP/IP (Transfer Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) which revolutionized on how computers communicate with each other, it gave computers a distinct number called IP address, which allows packets to be sent efficiently, and is able to detect and resent packets when xhey get lost in transmission (so you wouldn't have to ask the sender to resent again). It also came with UDP (User Datagram Protocol) which allows faster communication (good for live videos and audios) but at cost of data.
Because of that, the Intranet and the Extranet unified to become The Internet (open sourced oh my fauci!), and now this where the internet starts being refined. Such as connecting to network less incomprehensible by able to use something like URL (like example.com) instead of IPs (which are indexed on a Phonebook called HOST.TXT) which xhey call it the WHOIS protocol. But turns out this is not a good idea and HOST.TXT became too big. So instead xhey switched to DNS (Domain Name System) that multiple DNS resolver as a phonebook.
But unfortunately the slowburn is slowly going out and became less relevant, as of 1989 it became decommissioned and no ~~longer in glowies hands~~ xhey are trying to take it back. Meds NOW!