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The Internet is a computer network established by the US Department of Defense in 1969, through the agency ARPA project is to develop a network called ARPANET (Advanced Research Projects Agency Network), where they demonstrated how the computer hardware and software based on UNIX.
The initial purpose of the construction project was for military purposes. At that time the US Department of Defense (US Department of Defense) to make a computer network system that is spread by linking computers in areas vital to address the problem of a nuclear attack and to avoid the occurrence of centralized information, which in the event of war can be easily destroyed.
At first ARPANET only connect 4 sites only that the Stanford Research Institute, University of California, Santa Barbara, University of Utah, where they formed a unified network in 1969, and in general the ARPANET was introduced in October 1972. Not long after this project growing rapidly throughout the region, and all the universities in the country wants to join, thus making it difficult to set the ARPANET.
Therefore ARPANET split widened two, namely "MILNET" for military purposes and the "ARPANET" new smaller for non-military purposes, such as universities. Combined both networks eventually known as the DARPA Internet, which then reduces to the Internet.
Before the Internet appeared, there have been several digital-based communication system, one of which is a telegraph system which is often regarded as the predecessor of the Internet. This system emerged in the 19th century, or more than a hundred years before the Internet was widely used in the 1990s. Telegraph technology itself is derived from the concept that existed even before the first modern computer was created, namely the concept of sending data through electromagnetic media such as radio or cable. But this technology is still limited because it is only able to connect up to two devices.
In the next era, scientists such as Claude Shannon, Harry Nyquist and Ralph Hartley, developed the theory of the transmission of data and information, which is the basis for many theories in this field. The development occurred partly in the form of a wider range and speed increase. However, difficulties still occur because of the relationship between the two means of communication must exist physically, for instance through the cables. Such a system is certainly not safe as it can be easily disconnected, especially during the war.
In 1971, Ray Tomlinson managed to complete the e-mail program that he created a year ago for the ARPANET. E-mail program is so easy that immediately became popular. In the same year, the "@" was also introduced as an important symbol that indicates the "at" or "on". In 1973, ARPANET computer network were developed outside the United States.
Computer University College in London is the first computer that is outside the United States who are members of ARPAnet network. In the same year, two computer experts that Vinton Cerf and Bob Kahn presented a larger idea, which became the forerunner of the Internet thinking. This idea was presented for the first time at the University of Sussex.
The next historic day is dated March 26, 1976, when the Queen of England managed to send an e-mail from the Royal Signals and Radar Establishment in Malvern. A year later, already more than 100 computers on ARPANET joined to form a network or network. In 1979, Tom Truscott, Jim Ellis and Steve Bellovin, creating the first-named newsgroups USENET. In 1981 France Telecom creates a buzz by launching the first television phone, where people can call each other while associated with the video link.
Because the computers that make up the network are getting more, it takes a formal protocol that is recognized by all networks. In 1982 established the Transmission Control Protocol and Internet Protocol, or TCP or IP that we know it all. Meanwhile in Europe appear counter computer network known as Eunet, which provides computer network services in the countries of the Netherlands, the UK, Denmark and Sweden. Eunet network providing e-mail and USENET newsgroups.
To homogenize the address on existing computer networks, then in 1984 the domain name system, which we now know as DNS or Domain Name System. A computer connected to the existing network has more than 1000 computers. In 1987 the number of computers connected to the network soared 10-fold manjadi 10,000
In 1988, Jarko Oikarinen of Finland across and at the same time introduce IRC or Internet Relay Chat. A year later, the number of interconnected computers soared 10-fold return in a year. No fewer than 100,000 computers are now forming a network. 1990 is the year of the most historic, when Tim Berners Lee found the program editor and browser that can roam from one computer to another computer, which form a network. The program is called www, or the World Wide Web.
In 1992, computers that are connected to form a network has exceeded a million computers, and in the same year the term surfing the internet. In 1994, the website has grown to 3000 pages address, and for the first time in a virtual-shopping or e-retail surfaced on the internet. The world changed. In the same year Yahoo! established, which is also well-born Netscape Navigator.