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The ARPANET (Advanced Research Projects Agency Network) created by ARPA of the United States Department of Defense during the Cold War, was the world's ...
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Behind the Net - The untold history of the ARPANET. Or - The "Open" History of the ARPANET/Internet. By Michael Hauben. hauben@columbia.edu ...
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The ARPANET was the first wide area packet switching network, the "Eve" network of what has evolved into the Internet we know and love today. ...
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The model-T of the information highway - ARPANET was the first Internet.
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Roberts puts together his plan for the ARPANET. The separate strands of investigation begin to converge. Donald Davies, Paul Baran, and Larry Roberts become ...
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The backbone of the ARPANET consisted of packet-switching computers, called IMPs (Interface Message Processors), connected by, for the time, superfast 56 ...
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A range of the historical maps of ARPANET, the Internet, Usenet, and other computer ... Larry Roberts sketch map of ARPANET - click for larger image ...
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welcome.
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2 Jul 2001 ... This page describes the term ARPANET and lists other pages on the Web where you can find additional information.
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When ARPANET connected UCLA to the Stanford Research Institute, ... Perhaps the most significant development to come out of ARPANET was TCP/IP or ...
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