Загрузка...

The Secret Origin Story of the First Internet Message (1969)

50 years ago, a pivotal message was sent from UCLA, marking the beginning of the ARPANET and forever changing communication networks. This video explores the tech evolution of ARPANET, from its early diagrams to the fundamental TCP IP model. We trace the internet history, highlighting its growth and the development of early web browsers.

On October 29, 1969, in a small room at UCLA’s Boelter Hall, a student tried to send the word "LOGIN" to a computer at Stanford. The system crashed after just two letters.

In this video, Science Explained dives into the incredible story of the first-ever ARPANET message. We explore the massive machines, the team led by Leonard Kleinrock, and how a simple "LO" paved the way for the digital world we live in today.

What you’ll learn:

The technical setup of the first interface message processor (IMP).

Why did the system crash during the first transmission.

How UCLA became the "Birthplace of the Internet."

Source & Credit-

02:36 - "The Herarlds of Resource Sharing" (1972)... Internet Archive
Follow me on Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/ritik_596?

Follow me on X → https://x.com/hritik_596

E- book → https://amzn.in/d/018Jy6oR

Join us on SPOTIFY:
https://open.spotify.com/show/5X06kkU...

Subscribe to SCIENCE EXPLAINED for more deep dives into the inventions that power our world.

Hastags:-

#internethistory #arpanet #ucla #computerscience #history #techhistory #innovation #educationalvideo #techevolution #communicationnetworks

Видео The Secret Origin Story of the First Internet Message (1969) канала Science Explained
Яндекс.Метрика
Все заметки Новая заметка Страницу в заметки
Страницу в закладки Мои закладки
На информационно-развлекательном портале SALDA.WS применяются cookie-файлы. Нажимая кнопку Принять, вы подтверждаете свое согласие на их использование.
О CookiesНапомнить позжеПринять