Arpanetist Facebookini - Interneti kujunemislugu

    We all know that the first computer network appeared very many years ago and you were most likely visited by the idea that the Internet has changed a lot over the years and that what was used decades ago has already gone but something else reamains and we still use it and today we will try to figure it out. 


Symbol @ 

    The ARPANET Demonstration was not the only major event in 1972. At least two other events took place at the same time, which had a huge impact on the development of computer technology. In 1972, Ray Thomilson (BBN) wrote a program that allowed you to send emails over the ARPANET. He also introduced the designation "user@host" and used the symbol @, which later (since 1980) was enshrined in the international standard for email addresses. It turns out that nowadays, we still use the symbol @ which was invented more than 45 years ago and it seems to me that people will not forget this symbol very soon. [1]



NSFNET

Nowadays, almost no internet user knows what NSFNET is. NSFNET is something that has been forgotten by everyone as progress in computer technology continues to grow. Since 1985, NSF has implemented a networking program around its supercomputer centers. And in 1986, the creation of a 56 Kbps core network between NSF's supercomputer centers led to a number of regional networks such as JVNCNET, NYSERNET, SURANET, SDSCNET, BARRNET and others. This is how the NSFNET backbone network emerged, which eventually connected all of these research centers and connected them to ARPANET. In this way, NSFNET connected five supercomputer centers and opened access to powerful computing resources for a wide range of researchers. Why I think NSFNET is still worth remembering is because NSFNET is the father of our web, NSFNET was the first thing we call the Internet. [1] [2] [3]



Комментарии

Популярные сообщения из этого блога

Inimese ja arvuti suhtlus, ergonoomika ja kasutatavus

Info- ja võrguühiskond

IT proff...?