[ih] ARPANet anniversary
Larry Sheldon
LarrySheldon at cox.net
Mon Nov 2 12:02:04 PST 2009
Noel Chiappa wrote:
> > From: Dave CROCKER <dhc2 at dcrocker.net>
>
> > the live birth of the world we now call the Internet
>
> Call me picky, but I do like to differentiate between 'the Internet' and 'the
> global communcation/information catenetwork'. The birth of the ARPAnet is, I
> think, the birth of the latter, but to me, not the Internet. (I.e. the entity
> which speaks TCP/IP - although it's not clear that definition of 'the
> Internet' is really the best definition, though).
I've long thought that an internet was a thing (a little more
intelligent than a twisted pair, but not necessarily much more than
that) that connected one or mote network--the thing that was between
networks, but not a network in and of itself.
And it seems to me that an Internet (the case-change is important) is
what most people think Mosaic, et alia talks to.
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