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History of the Internet

This section is a summary of some of the material contained in Hobbes' Internet Timeline and also contains sources from Pros Online - Internet History and History of Internet and WWW : View from Internet Valley and a variety of text books. Unfortunately some of these web sites are now dead.

For an up-to-date history please see: A Brief Guide to the History of the Internet

1836
-- Telegraph. Cooke and Wheatstone patent it.

Why is this relevant?

1858-1866
-- Transatlantic cable. Allowed direct instantaneous communication across the atlantic.

Why is this relevant?

1876
-- Telephone. Alexander Graham Bell Exhibits.

Why is this relevant?

1957
-- USSR launches Sputnik, first artificial earth satellite.

Why is this relevant?

1962 - 1968
-- Packet-switching (PS) networks developed

Why is this relevant?

1969
-- Birth of Internet

ARPANET commissioned by DoD for research into networking

Why is this relevant?

1971
-- People communicate over a network

1972
-- Computers can connect more freely and easily

1973
-- Global Networking becomes a reality

1974
-- Packets become mode of transfer

1976
-- Networking comes to many

1977
-- E-mail takes off, Internet becomes a reality

1979
-- News Groups born

1979 (Cont)
    

1981
-- Things start to come together

1982
-- TCP/IP defines future communication

1982 (Cont)
     

1983
-- Internet gets bigger

1983 (Cont)
     

1984
-- Growth of Internet Continues

1986
-- Power of Internet Realised

1987
-- Commercialisation of Internet Born

1988
     

1989
-- Large growth in Internet

1990
-- Expansion of Internet continues

1991
-- Modernisation Begins

1991 (cont)
-- Friendly User Interface to WWW established

1991 (cont)
-- Most Important development to date

1992
-- Multimedia changes the face of the Internet

1993
-- The WWW Revolution truly begins

1994
-- Commercialisation begins

1995
-- Commercialisation continues apace

1996
-- Microsoft enter

1997

1998

1999

2000

2001

2002

Predicted Users
2003
751 Million (13% World Pop., 46% Eng. Pop.)
2004
901 Million (16% World Pop., 49% Eng. Pop.)
2005
1030 Million (18% World Pop., 53% Eng. Pop.)


The figure below shows the growth in the population of Internet users in recent years and also include predictions for the coming years:


The figure below shows the percentage growth in the population of Internet users in recent years. Note the number of english speaking population is growing at an astonishing rate and is almost up to half of the total english speaking population.


The figure below shows the breakdown of different language speakers who use the web as of March 2002:


The figures below show the growth in registered nodes at the DNS registry:




The figure below shows an estimate in the growth of web sites:



next up previous
Next: Searching the WWW Up: Introduction Internet Previous: What is the Internet?
Dave Marshall 2002-10-01