The Internet Turns 35

Published on 2004-10-29 by Mark VandeWettering

Happy Birthday Internet!

In the 1960s, computer scientists at American universities and in the U.S. Department of Defence devised a plan for a network of computers that could all communicate with each other.

After the hardware was put in place, researchers at UCLA attempted on Oct. 29, 1969, to log in to a computer at the Stanford Research Institute in Menlo Park, Calif.

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In order to log in to the two-computer network, which was then called ARPANET, programmers at UCLA were to type in β€œlog,” and Stanford would reply β€œin.”

The UCLA programmers only got as far as β€œlo” before the Stanford machine crashed.

Happy Birthday!