Wednesday 6 April 2011

The One Who Invented The Internet

By George N. Hale


The internet spawned for the country of US to have a defense advantage above others around them. It was therefore developed very quietly with only a handful of scientists knowing about it and what it would be able to do.

This therefore means that there is no clear cut picture you can point at of one person and boldly say that this person invented the internet. It was something that took many minds to come up with a step at a time. The only way therefore to enlighten anybody as to who came up with the internet would be to go through the top names involved in the project.

One of the best ways to explain in Layman's terms the development of the internet is to look art manufacturing processes that lead up to the final product of something like the sweater that you wear on your back. You will have to think of the rearing of sheep, their shearing and the spinning of the wool before it can be woven into a pullover.

The first time that the internet was heard about was in the 1960's and only amongst the elite scientists. It begun with a paper written by Leornard Kleinrock about the packet switching theory that is basically what led up to the current technology.

The packet switching theory brought about a solution on how to handle large volumes of information or data.

The next thing that polished up was the language that would be used for the communication. This was the TCP/IP protocol that was developed thereafter by Robert Kahn and Vint Cerf. Networking the computers was then the next milestone which was done via the Ethernet, a genius development by Robert Metcalfe.

The next feat achieved was in the connecting of each of the various networks and this was done in the 80's by a spanning algorithm tree that Radia Perlman came up with. We then needed a way to write applications for the internet and for this Tim Berners-Lee and Robert Cailliau came up with HTML.

As much as everytime you ask who invented the internet the inventors of HTML will be the names you receive, you have to realize that it was more than just two people who achieved it.




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