The first open packet-switched computer network was the U.S. Advanced Research Projects Agency Network (ARPANET). In 1989, it was ultimately deactivated after being put into use in 1969. The primary applications of ARPANET were in academia and research.
In the modern world, dictated by information, the internet is an indispensable tool. We have come to depend on it in so many different ways that if all of a sudden, the internet was shut down, we’d lose our minds. That is exactly what happened with my neighbours and me when we were subject to a widespread internet shutdown by the West Bengal Government. The advent of the digital age has ushered a new wave of creative content creators, the concept of digital learning for all, information technology, and a thousand other things that can’t all be described here. However, have you ever wondered where the internet came from? Who discovered it? How did it all start? Well, let’s find out.
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