Who Invented the Internet?
The well-known proverb goes like this – “Success has many fathers, failure carry only a few”, this goes same with the term Internet. Al Gore is primarily renowned as a father of Internet. However, many people claimed to be so, but Gore had a very high impact on people. In fact, he was the prime-supporting leader to know the importance of Internet and desired its growth. However, this is not the full fact; by saying the invention of Internet, Al Gore meant he was accountable in an economic and legislative sense for improving the technology that is today known as Internet. Internet invention often had precipitated by periods of war.
There was not sole person behind the invention of Internet; in fact it is the result of lot of years and on going partnership among governmental people and academic group. On the other hand, two people that helped in making basic architecture did the lead contribution and required protocols, VP Gore contributed as a Congressman, Senator and as Vice President. Until 1990 Internet was not easy to get to for universal public for usage. It is just after 1976 it was moved across universal and this was the time of connection of network to Europe as well build-up. It slowly enhanced in future years when IBM appeared up with ‘store and forward’ network, which we call as E-mail. So there were entire group of society of scientists, physicists and clever brains that contributed towards the Internet invention. Thanks to the contributed that it allowed us to work together and share information with each other across the globe.
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