Internet Creation Link

After the Soviet Union launched Sputnik 1, the U.S. government established the Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA) in 1958 to ensure American technological superiority.

As more independent networks emerged, they were often incompatible. and Bob Kahn , often called the "Fathers of the Internet," solved this by designing a universal language. internet creation

On October 29, 1969, the first message was sent between UCLA and the Stanford Research Institute (SRI) . The intended message was "LOGIN," but the system crashed after the first two letters, making "LO" the first data ever transmitted over the network. After the Soviet Union launched Sputnik 1, the U

The journey began in the late 1950s, catalyzed by the Cold War. and Bob Kahn , often called the "Fathers

By 1971, Ray Tomlinson sent the first network email and introduced the "@" symbol. By 1973, ARPANET became international, connecting nodes in Norway and the UK. 3. The Invention of TCP/IP (1970s–1983)

ARPANET, the first real prototype of the internet, was launched by ARPA to allow researchers at different universities to share computer resources.