7. January 1,1983
Replaced the central
networking protocol of
ARPANET from NCP to the
TCP/IP, which was initially
recognizing the Internet
today.
8. 1986
Became one of the important steps in advancing
its work by the National Science Foundation
(NSF) of a university backbone, the NSFNET .
Including Usenet and Bitnet the essential
diverse network successfully been granted a place
in the Internet.
9. 1990s
Successfully granted the area of
Internet the most recent existing
computer network (some remain
separate networks like Fidonent ).
10. THE INTERNET NOW
The Internet bound of bilateral or
multilateral commercial contracts (for
example peering agreements ) and
technical specifications
or protocols that have describe How
can exchange data over the Network.
11. Internet Protocol
Derived from issues within the
Internet Engineering Task Force
( IETF ) and their working groups,
open to public participation and
review.
27. Abbreviated as WWW or W3
It is a system of interlinked hypertext
documents accessed via
the Internet. With a web browser,
one can view web pages that may
contain text, images, videos, and
other multimedia, and navigate
between them via hyperlinks.
28. Arthur Clarke
Predicted that satellites would
one day "bring the accumulated
knowledge of the world to your
fingertips" using a console that
would combine the functionality
of the Xerox, telephone,
television and a small computer,
allowing data transfer and video
conferencing around the globe.
29. Tim Berners-Lee
He invented the World Wide
Web, an internet-based
hypermedia initiative for global
information sharing while at
CERN, the European Particle
Physics Laboratory, in 1989.
He wrote the first web client
and server in 1990. His
specifications of URIs, HTTP
and HTML were refined as
Web technology spread.
30. Robert Cailliau
•He was born
in Tongeren, Belgium. In 1958
he moved with his parents
to Antwerp. After secondary
school he graduated
from Ghent University in 1969
as civil engineer in electrical
and mechanical engineering
31. He published a more formal
proposal to build a "Hypertext
project" called "Worldwide Web" as
a "web" of "hypertext documents"
to be viewed by browsers using
a client-service web.
32. A next computer was used
by Berners-Lee as the
world's first web server and
also to write the first web
browser, World Wide web in
1990.
33. Function:
Web is one of the services that
runs on the Internet.
It is a collection of text documents
and other resources, linked by
hyperlinks and URLs, usually
accessed by web browsers from
web servers.