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Briefly describe the development history of Internet.

1, the Internet began in the United States 1969, also known as the Internet. Under the ARPA (ARPANET) agreement, the U.S. military connected the four major computers of universities in the southwestern United States, UCLA (University of California, Los Angeles), Stanford Research Institute (Stanford Research Institute), UCSB (University of California) and UniversityofUtah. The agreement was implemented by Hema of Cambridge University, and went online in February 20 10 and February 20 10 respectively.

2. 1978, UUCP(UNIX and UNIX Replication Protocol) was put forward in Bell Laboratories. 1979, a newsgroup network system based on UUCP. Newsgroups (discussion groups focusing on a certain topic) also appeared, which provided a new way to exchange information all over the world. However, newsgroups are not considered as part of the Internet, because they do not enjoy the TCP/IP protocol, and they are connected to UNIX systems all over the world, and many Internet websites make full use of newsgroups. Newsgroups are a very important part of the development of the online world.

3, 1989, another great event happened in the history of Internet application popularization. TimBerners and others at the European Particle Physics Laboratory, who are very famous at CERN, proposed an agreement to classify Internet information. This protocol is called WorldWideWeb after 199 1 year. It is based on Hypertext Protocol, a system of embedding one text into another. When you read these pages, you can always use them to select text links. Although it appeared before gopher, it developed very slowly.

4. 199 1 year, the University of Minnesota developed the first friendly interface to connect with the Internet.

5. So far

Microsoft has fully entered the market of browsers, servers and Internet service providers (ISP), and realized an Internet-based business company. June 1998 Microsoft's browser and Win98 integrated desktop computer show Bill Gates' determination to invest in the rapidly developing Internet.

Internet (English: Internet), also known as Internet or transliteration of Internet and Internet, is a huge network connected by a set of general protocols, logically forming a single huge international network. This method of connecting computer networks together can be called "network interconnection", and on this basis, a global Internet covering the whole world is called "Internet", that is, "Internet". The Internet is different from the World Wide Web (world? Wide? Web), the World Wide Web is just a global system based on hypertext links and one of the services that the Internet can provide. When the Internet is mentioned alone, it generally refers to the Internet or the network connected with it, and sometimes also refers to the Internet or the network (the? Net) can communicate, socialize and trade online.