History of the Internet

The evolution of the internet, from its 19th-century origins to its current global significance, has revolutionized communication and information sharing. Initially limited to small networks, the development of technologies like ARPANET and the World Wide Web has facilitated international connectivity. The internet now plays a crucial role in globalization, enabling seamless collaboration, boosting knowledge dissemination, and transforming business and research sectors.

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