The document discusses the history of the Internet. It describes how the Internet was designed in 1973 and published in 1974. It began as a US government project during the Cold War to create a communication network. The Internet has since revolutionized communications by connecting thousands of computers and networks worldwide. The development of technologies like the telegraph, telephone, radio and computer set the stage for the integrated network we know as the Internet today.
Generation in computer terminology is a change in technology a computer is/was being used.
Initially, the generation term was used to distinguish between varying hardware technologies.
Nowadays, generation includes both hardware and software, which together make up an entire
computer system
Generation in computer terminology is a change in technology a computer is/was being used.
Initially, the generation term was used to distinguish between varying hardware technologies.
Nowadays, generation includes both hardware and software, which together make up an entire
computer system
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Originally it was a job title.
It was used to describe those personnel (chiefly women) whose job it was to perform the repetitive calculations required to compute such things as navigational tables, tide charts, and planetary positions for astronomical almanacs.
S.No Generation & Description
1 First Generation The period of the first generation: 1946-1959. Vacuum tube based.
2 Second Generation The period of the second generation: 1959-1965. Transistor-based.
3 Third Generation The period of the third generation: 1965-1971. Integrated Circuit based.
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History of the internet
1. History of the Internet
Lizet Rios
Carlos Reyes
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Computer Classs
1 History of the internet
2. What is the history of the Internet?
• The design of the Internet was done in 1973 and published in 1974.
• The Internet is a worldwide network of thousands of computers and computer
networks.
• The Internet has revolutionized the computer and communications world like
nothing before.
• The invention of the telegraph, telephone, radio, and computer set the stage for
this unprecedented integration of capabilities.
• The Internet got its start in the United States more than 50 years ago as a
government weapon in the Cold War.
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History of the
internetory of
3. Reasons why people use the internet!
• 1st Reason. To be a part of society.
• 2nd Reason. To get information they need.
• 3rd Reason. To communicate with each other.
• 4th Reason. To relax and to have fun.
• 5th Reason. To watch movies, to read books etc.
3 History of the internet
4. Who invented the internet?
• The initial idea is credited as being Leonard Kleinrock's after he
published his first paper entitled "Information Flow in Large
Communication Nets" on May 31, 1961.
• In 1962, J.C.R. Licklider became the first Director of IPTO and gave his
vision of a galactic network. In addition to ideas from Licklider and
Kleinrock, Robert Taylor helped create the idea of a network.
4 History of the internet
5. How was the 1st generation of computers like?
•
• The 1st generation of computers was from 1940 to 1955. Computers were powered by vacuum
tubes and used magnetic drums to store data and memory.
• The vacuum tube controlled the electric current through a sealed container.
• The magnetic drum is a metal coated cylinder with magnetic iron-oxide material which stored
data and programs.
• There were many problems with the first generation computers, like many things when they
start out.
• They were very expensive to make and run, slow and had limited application capabilities.
• They also generated a lot of heat and used large amounts of electricity, the ENIAC used 160
kilowatts of electrical power.
5 History of the internet
6. The 2nd Generation
• Then in 1956, the second generation of computers hit.
• The vacuum tubes were no longer the best thing for running a
computer, the latest component to replace the vacuum tubes is a transistor.
• The transistor had a major influence on the development of electronics as it
was more reliable than the first generation.
• It made the computers smaller, faster, cheaper and more efficient to run.
• They were still generating a lot of heat which resulted in the damage of
sensitive internal parts of the computer
6 History of the internet
7. The 3rd Generation
• The era of transistors was short lived because in 1964, integrated circuits
became the next great thing in developing semiconductor technology.
• Computers were made to be more accessible and affordable to a mass
audience.
• Punched cards and printouts were replaced by keyboards and monitors and
the first operating system was created to allow multiple applications to run
on one computer.
7 History of the internet
8. The 4t
h 4th Generation
• The 4th generation is still the present generation of computers.
• When microprocessors where invented in 1971, the era of mass usage of
computers began!
• The 4th generation was started by the Intel 4004 chip.
• Microprocessors have thousands of integrated circuits on one silicon chip.
• This chip contained the CPU, memory and input/output controls – a lot
more advanced that the last 3 generations. 10 years later, IBM introduced
the first computer that was dedicated to the home user
8 History of the internet
9. How do computers look like today?
• Now computers are very thin and weight nothing for example some
two or three pounds.
Some of the newest computers are:
• Samsung - Series 5 Ultrabook 13.3" Touch-Screen Laptop - 4GB
Memory - 500GB Hard Drive
• Apple 27" iMac Desktop Computer
• My favorite is the Microsoft RT Surface
9 History of the internet
10. Where is the internet used in daily lives of
people?
• In different places such as schools, hospitals, offices, homes, etc…
• In a smart phone internet is the main point, because if it doesn’t have
internet then there isn’t that much you can do
• I pads, tablets, etc…
• Stores to keep things running
• Something I found awesome is that now you can even order your
subway sandwiches online with the free subway app.
10 History of the internet