INTERNET turns 35 years old

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Thirty-five years after computer scientists at UCLA linked two bulky computers using a 15-foot gray cable, testing a new way for exchanging data over networks, what would ultimately become the Internet remains a work in progress.

University researchers are experimenting with ways to increase its capacity and speed. Programmers are trying to imbue Web pages with intelligence. And work is underway to re-engineer the network to reduce spam and security troubles.


All the while threats loom: Critics warn that commercial, legal and political pressures could hinder the types of innovations that made the Internet what it is today.


Stephen Crocker and Vinton Cerf were among the graduate students who joined UCLA professor Len Kleinrock in an engineering lab on Sept. 2, 1969, as bits of meaningless test data flowed silently between the two computers. By January, three other "nodes" joined the fledgling network.
 

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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by FairWarning:
I thought Al Gore invented the internet? <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>


DAMN. beat me to it...
 

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Thinking about this, I realize how life is passing me by.

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wow I was 1 yr old when internet started


Fish you where what?? about 16 when the net started??? did you try to get into the internet boom at 16?
 

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I remember the early days, circa 1979. Linked computers would telephone their neighbours between midnight and 6 am, when the phone rates were cheap. Consequently email and news spread across the continent as a slow wave. There were several designated transoceanic transfer sites. There was far less traffic and spam hadn't been invented.

Phone rates must have come down 100 fold in real $ from those days.

Remember the first IBM PC (personal computer) came on the market in 1992. Bill Gates said that MS-DOS was fine since NO-ONE would EVER need more than 640K of RAM! This PC came with dual 5.25 inch floppy drives with each floppy holding up to 360K, a green monochrome screen, no hard drive and cost about $2,000.
 

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When memory came out, it was approx $1 million per MB of RAM. Now it is just a reach into the change cup.
 

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Mea culpa, the PC came out in 1982 not 1992. Typo is just a sign of my age. Maybe I could get some of that memory installed in my brain.
 

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