Thursday, October 29, 2009

Internet Turns 40 Today:

National Geographic News

October 29, 2009

Today is what you might call the 40th anniversary of the Internet—can give thanks to the simple network message that started it all: On October 29, 1969, that message became the first ever to travel between two computers connected via the ARPANET, the computer network that would become the Internet.

The truncated transmission traveled about 400 miles (643 kilometers) between the University of California, Los Angeles, and the Stanford Research Institute. (Watch video about the birth of the Internet.)

The electronic dispatch was supposed to be the word "login," but only the first two letters were successfully sent before the system crashed.

The rest of the story

http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2009/10/091029-internet-40th-anniversary.html

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