History of the Internet

  • The First Proposal

    The First Proposal
    Licklider from MIT proposed the first global network of computers. He then joined DARPA ( Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) to develop it further.
  • First Connection of Computer

    First Connection of Computer
    This was the first long distance computer connection made. Lawrence Roberts from MIT connected a computer in Massachusetts with a computer in California, using dial-up telephone lines.
  • ARPANET

    ARPANET
    Stands for Advanced Research Projects Agency Network. Developed under the United States to allow for communication between universities and research centres. Later became a basis for the Internet.
  • Using the Internet for the First Time

    Using the Internet for the First Time
    Charley Kline from the UCLA, tried connecting to the Stanford Reserarch Institute on ARPANET, for the first time. Unfortunately the system crashed as he was about to type the G in LOGIN.
  • Computer Connections

    Computer Connections
    First public demonstration of ARPANET between 40 computers. The INGW was created to make internet protocols and etc.
  • Global Networking

    Global Networking
    First international connections were made between computers. Ethernet is used to connect these computers.
  • Networking is Introduced

    Networking is Introduced
    Queen Elizabeth send her first e-mail. Networking is officially introduced to many users worldwide.
  • Apple Computer

    Apple Computer
    Founded by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozaniak. Is one of the most popular brand and computer.
  • Expansion

    Expansion
    Interactive multi-user sites are made. Like games, board games, detailed databases.
  • Adobe

    Adobe
    Apple computer licensed Postscript for use in its LaserWriter printers, which helped to start the desktop publishing revolution. The name comes from Adobe Creek in Los Altos, California.
  • More Advancements

    More Advancements
    Information like e-mails, electronic books, articles, computer codes, images, graphics, sound files, databases and etc. are created. These form all on the basis of the index of information we see on WWW today.
  • First Browser

    First Browser
    The first browser was Mosiac by Marc Andreessen and his team at NCSA. Through this Microsoft Internet Explorer was created.
  • Google

    Google
    Co-founded by Larry Page and Sergey Brin while they were students at Stanford University. Is now one of the most popular search engines.
  • Wi-Fi

    Wi-Fi
    Many cities around the world announce plans for city0wide Wi-Fi networks. Only a few were successful though.
  • Facebook

    Facebook
    Invented by Mark Zuckerburg, to allow for social networking.
  • Popularity increases

    There are as many as 1.67 billion users on the internet. Making it very popular and useful.
  • Facebook expands

    Facebook expands
    Facebook reaches 500 million users. Officially calling it the most used social network by worldwide monthly active users.
  • Invention of E-mail

    Invention of E-mail
    Was adapted for ARPANET by Ray Tomlinson from BBN. It was developed as a means to share developmental work throughout the community.