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The U.S. Department of Defense initiated ARPANET in 1969, connecting four university computers and laying the groundwork for the modern internet.
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Ray Tomlinson introduced electronic mail on ARPANET, using the '@' symbol to separate user names from host computers.
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ARPANET adopted the Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), enabling the internet's global expansion.
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Tim Berners-Lee at CERN developed the World Wide Web, introducing HTML, HTTP, and URLs, a user-friendly platform for information sharing.
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The internet became publicly accessible through ISPs like AOL, leading to the rise of e-commerce, search engines, altering global communication and commerce.
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Advancements such as broadband, Wi-Fi, mobile internet, and IoT, with over 4.66 billion users, facilitate global communication.
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