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Origins of the Internet
Composed of two major components of the Internet, one as to convey the contents of the body - hypertext, and the other is the transmission backbone - the Internet, the Internet backbone can be traced back to 1968, the United States and Russia during the Cold War, when the U.S. Department of Defense's DARPA project developmentthe ARPANET, web structure is hypertext (Hypertext) evolved.
Complexity of the Internet and the community at large, really makes it hard to imagine that he is in the last ten years quickly grew up within the environment. Back in Internet history, only to find many of the key events, not far from the era. Composed of two components of the Internet, an ontology-hyper-text is conveyed as the content and the other is the backbone of transport-network, you want to understand the origins of the Internet, we can learn from both. In part of the backbone of the Internet, dating back to 1968, the United States and Russia during the cold war, when the United States Department of Defense's DARPA plans to develop the ARPANET, aims to connect disparate computer systems across the country, ensure that the network between the United States and Russia, once broken, data can bypass among other countries, to reach their destinations. After the end of the cold war, ARPANET was opened to civil use, by the United States National Science Foundation management, responsible for civil networks for global exchange, has evolved into the later Internet. After the TCP/IP communications protocol was made in 1980, has been widely used, also makes the Internet expanded rapidly, becoming very large network across the globe. Web page structure is composed of ultra file (Hypertext) evolved, 1960 Doug Engelbart has created a standard called NLS system, get super file browsing features such as editing and sending letters, he NLS for easier operation, and invented the mouse. In 1989, made by Tim Berners-Lee, "HyperText and CERN" basis are considered important literature. In 1990 Tim Berners-Lee used including graphical user interface editor for ultra file browsing and editing, "what you see is what you get" this concept was made at the time. World's first Web page appeared in the March 1990, born out of CERN (European Organization for nuclear research Council), the Web page address is http://nxoc01.cern.ch/hypertext/WWW/TheProject.html. In February 1993, Marc Andreessen created Mosaic enabled alpha version of the browser at CERN. In September, the United States NCSA (national super computer center) made for a variety of platforms for Mosaic, by October, more than 200 global HTTP server. From 1994 to 1995, WWW groups have been set up for internationalization, WWW then organize either regional or global Union conferences, develop specifications for Internet development, forming the exchanges between countries, rapid development of Internet.