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Researchers commissioned by the U.S. Department of Defense were connecting a handful of computers into the first packet-switched network, which they called the ARPANET, giving birth to a computing system that would lead to the global Internet.
The New Space Race David M. Ewalt 2006
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I am taking a guess here but i think this vote down troll has no idea what ARPANET is hiya pilotshark!
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The standard supersedes the one specified in ARPANET
Boing Boing: August 11, 2002 - August 17, 2002 Archives 2002
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The latter grew out of something called ARPANET, which at first mainly connected scientists and universities.
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The latter grew out of something called ARPANET, which at first mainly connected scientists and universities.
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When the Internet was still a research network called the ARPANET, a bunch of bright people invented a protocol called TCP.
Net Neutrality Hearing: When Is an Internet Traffic Delay O.K.? - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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Yes, I know that the ARPANET was around for yonks before that, but we should never allow the actualité to obstruct the path of a good histoire.
How I Invented the Internet « We Don't Count Your Own Visits To Your Blog 2007
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Pioneered by the US Government, originally called ARPANET and designed to keep communications working after a Soviet nuclear attack.
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On this date 40 years ago, something called the ARPANET came into existence and since then communication hasn't been the same.
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To serve the growing user community, SRI researchers established a unique resource called the ARPANET News in March 1973.
Where Wizards Stay Up Late Katie Hafner 2001
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April 24, 2018