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THE INTERNET
  Da, da, duuuuuuun
Should it be?
Like this?
Or more like this?
When in reality…
And even…
How I view the
Internet…really
So…in the
 beginning, there was
                      ….
The idea of the global village

Marshall McLuhan – media theorist and writer –
coined the term in the 60s, indicating that
increasingly, people would become less attached to
their nationalities in the traditional sense as they
became more involved in each other’s lives –
regardless of location.
On with history…
The history of the ‘Net, is of course up for interpretation
and some what disputed.
Accepted versions regard the internet as a product of the
Cold War
   The Air Force in 1962 – wanting to maintain the ability to
   transfer info around the country even in the event of
   destruction from attack – leading scientists were
   commissioned to solve this problem.
   Some still call it a myth that has just been undisputed so
   long it is accepted as fact. That the government developed it
   to protect national security in the event of nuclear attack.
The Internet – version 2
         (.0?)
 Joseph C. R. Licklider, a devotee of McLuhan’s thinking –
 envisioned linked home computers and left the field of
 psychology for computer science. He saw these things as
 necessary for political evolution and success.

 He wrote in 1960: “The hopes that in not too many
 years, human brains and computing machines will be
 coupled….tightly, and the resulting partnership will think
 as no human brain has ever thought and process data in a
 way not approached by the information handling
 machines we know today” Man-Computer Symbiosis
Inspiration
So, just as computers were getting smaller and less
expensive, this writing inspired scores of computer
experts to plunge ahead toward the development of
what we know now as the INTERNET – a global
network of interconnected computers that
communicate freely and share and exchange
information.
Backing up a bit…
The Computer. Without it…well, no Internet.

Originator: Charles Babbage (WAS going to make a
steam-driven computer…interesting) but money and
resources failed him. So by the mid-1880s produced
plans for a computer that could do algebra stored in
memory and used punch cards for input and output.

Colossus – developed by the Brits to break German
codes, was the first digital computer. It reduced
information to binary code (digits from 1 – 0).
More on computers
The ENIAC – Electronic Numerical Integrator and
Calculator, came about in 1946. 18 feet tall, 80 feet
long and 60,000 pounds. 17,500 vacuum tubes and
500 miles of electrical wire. Could fill an auditorium
and ate up 150,000 watts of electricity.

Commercial computers burst onto the scene thanks
to IBM. Mostly sold to businesses and transformed
the business from rental to sales.
So back to the
         Internet…
ARPANET
  ARPA – Advanced Research Projects Agency
  To create a decentralized comm network in case the
  HQ was knocked out.
  Packet switching – data gets broken down into packets
  (datagrams) that are labeled to indicate the origin and
  the destination of the info. They were forwarded from
  one computer to another until it reached its
  destination. If lost, can be resent from original
  computer.
Two things
Common rules (protocols) and common languages (HTML)
Embedded instructions to reroute if the next destination
computer was unavailable.
ARPANET went online in 1969 – Stanford U, UCLA, U of
California-Santa Barbara and U of Utah. Took one year to
become reliable and fully operational.
On Oct. 29 – computers at Stanford and UCLA connected
for the first time - the first hosts on the future Internet.
The first message sent was supposed to be “login” but the
link crashed on the letter “g.”
Eeeeeee! - Mail
Ray Tomlinson created the first email program in
1972. He was an engineer and gave us the wonderful
“@”
More milestones
1971 – Project Gutenberg – global effort to make
books and documents in the public domain available
electronically-for free- in a variety of eBook and
electronic formats.

1972: CYCLADES – France began its own ARPANET-like
project called CYCLADES – it eventually shut down
but it did pioneer a key idea: the host computer
should be responsible for data transmission rather
than the network itself.
More milestones
ARPANET made its first trans-Atlantic connection in
1973, with the University College of London. Also in
’73, email accounted for 75% of all ARPANET network
activity.
1974: TCP/IP – Transmission Control Protocol/IP. A
proposal was published to link ARPA-like networks
together into a so-called “inter-network” which
would have no central control and would work
around transmission control protocol (eventually
TCP/IP)
More and more
1977: the PC modem
1978: The BBS system – developed during a blizzard in
Chicago, SPAM was also born in ‘78.
1979: MUD, the earliest form of multiplayer games.
Precursor to WoW and others. Text-based virtual worlds.
Also, USENet was born – created by two graduate
students, was an internet-based discussion system.
1980: CERN (European Prg for Nuclear Research) launched
ENQUIRE, a hypertext program that allowed scientists at
the particle physics lab to keep track of people, software
and projects using hypertext (hyperlinks).
The 80s!
EMOTICONS!  :-) were born in 1980. In 1982, Scott Fahlman proposed this.

1983: ARPANET switches to TCP/IP

1984: Domain Name System

1985: Virtual Communities – The WELL (Whole Earth ‘Lectronic Link).

1986: Protocol Wars- Europe was trying to use their own, our TCP/IP eventually won
out.

1988: First real-time chat. IRC – Internet Relay Chat

1989: AOL is launched

1989: Proposal for the WWW – originally called “Mesh” was proposed by Tim Berners-
Lee. Code was written in 1990 by Lee during which time he coined the WWW phrase.
The roaring ‘90s
First commercial dial-up Internet provider (“the World”). ARPANET ceased to exist.

The first code protocols for the WWW were finished – written by Berners-
Lee….along with standards for HTML, HTTP and URLs.

1991: First web page created. First content-based search engine: Gopher. MP3 became
a standardized file format. First webcam. Set up at Cambridge U to monitor a coffee
pot so people would know it was empty and not be disappointed when they got to an
empty pot.

1993: first graphic web browser – Mosaic. Government got online (.gov and .org was
created).

1994: Netscape Navigator

1995: Geocities and the Vatican go online, Javascript is born.

1996: First web-based email – Hotmail is born.
The 90s continued
1997: “weblog” is a term
1998: First news story is broke online instead of in
traditional news. It was the Monica Lewinsky/Clinton
scandal. Drudge Report ran it after Newsweek killed it.
Google also launched in 1998, along with Napster.
1999: SETI@home launches. This was when the Signs of
Extraterrestrial Intelligence folks put a project online for 3
million computers in homes worldwide…it created a
supercomputer, that when the screen saver would come
on, it would take that processing power and use it to
analyze radio telescope data to look for signs of ET.
Issues
Piracy
Security
Data Mining
Privacy
The Digital Divide or the Technology Gap/Information Gap
Child Internet Protection Act/Child Online Protection Act
   Upheld in the Supreme Court in June 2003, gave Congress the
   power to require libraries to install filters on computers that
   had access to the web if they were to continue receiving
   federal funding.
The Future
http://sixrevisions.com/web-technology/6-
predictions-for-the-future-of-the-internet/



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Internet

  • 1. THE INTERNET Da, da, duuuuuuun
  • 3. Or more like this?
  • 6. How I view the Internet…really
  • 7. So…in the beginning, there was …. The idea of the global village Marshall McLuhan – media theorist and writer – coined the term in the 60s, indicating that increasingly, people would become less attached to their nationalities in the traditional sense as they became more involved in each other’s lives – regardless of location.
  • 8. On with history… The history of the ‘Net, is of course up for interpretation and some what disputed. Accepted versions regard the internet as a product of the Cold War The Air Force in 1962 – wanting to maintain the ability to transfer info around the country even in the event of destruction from attack – leading scientists were commissioned to solve this problem. Some still call it a myth that has just been undisputed so long it is accepted as fact. That the government developed it to protect national security in the event of nuclear attack.
  • 9. The Internet – version 2 (.0?) Joseph C. R. Licklider, a devotee of McLuhan’s thinking – envisioned linked home computers and left the field of psychology for computer science. He saw these things as necessary for political evolution and success. He wrote in 1960: “The hopes that in not too many years, human brains and computing machines will be coupled….tightly, and the resulting partnership will think as no human brain has ever thought and process data in a way not approached by the information handling machines we know today” Man-Computer Symbiosis
  • 10. Inspiration So, just as computers were getting smaller and less expensive, this writing inspired scores of computer experts to plunge ahead toward the development of what we know now as the INTERNET – a global network of interconnected computers that communicate freely and share and exchange information.
  • 11. Backing up a bit… The Computer. Without it…well, no Internet. Originator: Charles Babbage (WAS going to make a steam-driven computer…interesting) but money and resources failed him. So by the mid-1880s produced plans for a computer that could do algebra stored in memory and used punch cards for input and output. Colossus – developed by the Brits to break German codes, was the first digital computer. It reduced information to binary code (digits from 1 – 0).
  • 12. More on computers The ENIAC – Electronic Numerical Integrator and Calculator, came about in 1946. 18 feet tall, 80 feet long and 60,000 pounds. 17,500 vacuum tubes and 500 miles of electrical wire. Could fill an auditorium and ate up 150,000 watts of electricity. Commercial computers burst onto the scene thanks to IBM. Mostly sold to businesses and transformed the business from rental to sales.
  • 13. So back to the Internet… ARPANET ARPA – Advanced Research Projects Agency To create a decentralized comm network in case the HQ was knocked out. Packet switching – data gets broken down into packets (datagrams) that are labeled to indicate the origin and the destination of the info. They were forwarded from one computer to another until it reached its destination. If lost, can be resent from original computer.
  • 14. Two things Common rules (protocols) and common languages (HTML) Embedded instructions to reroute if the next destination computer was unavailable. ARPANET went online in 1969 – Stanford U, UCLA, U of California-Santa Barbara and U of Utah. Took one year to become reliable and fully operational. On Oct. 29 – computers at Stanford and UCLA connected for the first time - the first hosts on the future Internet. The first message sent was supposed to be “login” but the link crashed on the letter “g.”
  • 15. Eeeeeee! - Mail Ray Tomlinson created the first email program in 1972. He was an engineer and gave us the wonderful “@”
  • 16. More milestones 1971 – Project Gutenberg – global effort to make books and documents in the public domain available electronically-for free- in a variety of eBook and electronic formats. 1972: CYCLADES – France began its own ARPANET-like project called CYCLADES – it eventually shut down but it did pioneer a key idea: the host computer should be responsible for data transmission rather than the network itself.
  • 17. More milestones ARPANET made its first trans-Atlantic connection in 1973, with the University College of London. Also in ’73, email accounted for 75% of all ARPANET network activity. 1974: TCP/IP – Transmission Control Protocol/IP. A proposal was published to link ARPA-like networks together into a so-called “inter-network” which would have no central control and would work around transmission control protocol (eventually TCP/IP)
  • 18. More and more 1977: the PC modem 1978: The BBS system – developed during a blizzard in Chicago, SPAM was also born in ‘78. 1979: MUD, the earliest form of multiplayer games. Precursor to WoW and others. Text-based virtual worlds. Also, USENet was born – created by two graduate students, was an internet-based discussion system. 1980: CERN (European Prg for Nuclear Research) launched ENQUIRE, a hypertext program that allowed scientists at the particle physics lab to keep track of people, software and projects using hypertext (hyperlinks).
  • 19. The 80s! EMOTICONS!  :-) were born in 1980. In 1982, Scott Fahlman proposed this. 1983: ARPANET switches to TCP/IP 1984: Domain Name System 1985: Virtual Communities – The WELL (Whole Earth ‘Lectronic Link). 1986: Protocol Wars- Europe was trying to use their own, our TCP/IP eventually won out. 1988: First real-time chat. IRC – Internet Relay Chat 1989: AOL is launched 1989: Proposal for the WWW – originally called “Mesh” was proposed by Tim Berners- Lee. Code was written in 1990 by Lee during which time he coined the WWW phrase.
  • 20. The roaring ‘90s First commercial dial-up Internet provider (“the World”). ARPANET ceased to exist. The first code protocols for the WWW were finished – written by Berners- Lee….along with standards for HTML, HTTP and URLs. 1991: First web page created. First content-based search engine: Gopher. MP3 became a standardized file format. First webcam. Set up at Cambridge U to monitor a coffee pot so people would know it was empty and not be disappointed when they got to an empty pot. 1993: first graphic web browser – Mosaic. Government got online (.gov and .org was created). 1994: Netscape Navigator 1995: Geocities and the Vatican go online, Javascript is born. 1996: First web-based email – Hotmail is born.
  • 21. The 90s continued 1997: “weblog” is a term 1998: First news story is broke online instead of in traditional news. It was the Monica Lewinsky/Clinton scandal. Drudge Report ran it after Newsweek killed it. Google also launched in 1998, along with Napster. 1999: SETI@home launches. This was when the Signs of Extraterrestrial Intelligence folks put a project online for 3 million computers in homes worldwide…it created a supercomputer, that when the screen saver would come on, it would take that processing power and use it to analyze radio telescope data to look for signs of ET.
  • 22. Issues Piracy Security Data Mining Privacy The Digital Divide or the Technology Gap/Information Gap Child Internet Protection Act/Child Online Protection Act Upheld in the Supreme Court in June 2003, gave Congress the power to require libraries to install filters on computers that had access to the web if they were to continue receiving federal funding.