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The document outlines the evolution of the Internet from its origins in ARPANET during the Cold War to the development of the World Wide Web by Tim Berners-Lee. It discusses key milestones such as the rise of graphical browsers, the dot-com boom, the transition to Web 2.0, and the impact of mobile technology and social media. The document also highlights future challenges and opportunities, including cybersecurity, privacy, artificial intelligence, and sustainable development.
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The document outlines the evolution of the Internet from its origins in ARPANET during the Cold War to the development of the World Wide Web by Tim Berners-Lee. It discusses key milestones such as the rise of graphical browsers, the dot-com boom, the transition to Web 2.0, and the impact of mobile technology and social media. The document also highlights future challenges and opportunities, including cybersecurity, privacy, artificial intelligence, and sustainable development.
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The Internet: A

Global
Phenomenon
A vast and complex network connecting billions of devices worldwide.
Origins of the Internet: ARPANET and the Cold War
ARPANET Packet Switching
Developed by the US Department of Defense in the 1960s. Key innovation enabling data transmission.

1 2 3

Cold War Tensions


Desire for a resilient communication network.
The Birth of the World
Wide Web
1 Tim Berners-Lee 2 Hypertext
Created the World Wide Links between documents
Web in 1989. and resources.

3 HTTP 4 HTML
Protocol for transferring Language for creating
files on the web. web pages.
Mosaic and the Rise of
Graphical Browsers
Mosaic
First graphical web browser.

User-Friendly Interface
Made the web accessible to the masses.

Web Growth
Accelerated adoption of the internet.
The Dot-Com Boom and Bust
Investment Frenzy E-commerce and Online Market Crash
Services
Rapid growth of internet businesses. Many dot-com companies failed.
New businesses emerged to meet
consumer demand.
The Transition to Web 2.0
User-Generated Interactivity and
Content Collaboration
Social media, blogs, and Users become active
wikis. participants.

Open Standards
Encouraging innovation and sharing.
The Mobile Internet
Revolution

Mobile Devices Wireless Networks


Widespread adoption of Access to the internet anytime,
smartphones and tablets. anywhere.

Cloud Computing Mobile Apps


Data storage and access on Specialized applications for
remote servers. specific tasks.
The Growth of Social Media
Facebook Twitter Instagram

Connecting with Sharing news and Visual storytelling


friends and family. opinions. and sharing.
The Internet of Things and Big Data

Smart Homes Industrial Automation


Automated appliances and security systems. Enhanced efficiency and productivity.
The Future of the Internet:
Challenges and
Opportunities
1 Cybersecurity 2 Privacy
Protecting against data Balancing data collection
breaches and attacks. and personal information.

3 Artificial Intelligence 4 Sustainable


Development
Transforming the way we
interact with technology. Reducing energy
consumption and
promoting responsible
use.

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