Thursday, June 18, 2009
Articles On Internet Marketing Journal
Internet marketing journals are also a wonderful way to promote the e-transactions. These transactions can be made while being on the internet with the help of online accounts and credit card. The physical activity of people has reduced to a great extent with the help of internet marketing. If you are into internet marketing and have a little knowhow of how the entire system of internet marketing and internet marketing solutions work, then you can be a part of team that writes papers for internet marketing journals.
Monday, June 15, 2009
Evolution of The Internet
ARPANET – The very first form of Internet
ARPA is a research organization which was formed by the then U.S. President Eisenhower. One of the founding purposes of ARPA was to provide a combined platform to the researchers, scientists, and university students to come up with a solution for a better command-and-control network. The ARPA director Larry Roberts combined all the researchers and asked them to come up with a design solution for a network which could survive even the nuclear war. The need was deeply felt because the then existing military networks were not reliable. A research scientist Wesley Clark finally proposed a solution which was based on an interconnection of computers to form a subnet. The idea was bought by ARPA and the director of ARPA, Larry Roberts assigned the contract to implement the design to BBN, a consulting firm. BBN implemented the design by connecting minicomputers with 56kbps transmission lines and the birth of first ever internet took place.
ARPA is a research organization which was formed by the then U.S. President Eisenhower. One of the founding purposes of ARPA was to provide a combined platform to the researchers, scientists, and university students to come up with a solution for a better command-and-control network. The ARPA director Larry Roberts combined all the researchers and asked them to come up with a design solution for a network which could survive even the nuclear war. The need was deeply felt because the then existing military networks were not reliable. A research scientist Wesley Clark finally proposed a solution which was based on an interconnection of computers to form a subnet. The idea was bought by ARPA and the director of ARPA, Larry Roberts assigned the contract to implement the design to BBN, a consulting firm. BBN implemented the design by connecting minicomputers with 56kbps transmission lines and the birth of first ever internet took place.
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