{i} wide area computer network established in 1968 that primarily connected universities and research centers, predecessor of the Internet (Computers)
(Advanced Research Projects Agency Network) The precursor to the Internet Developed in the late 60's and early 70's by the US Department of Defense as an experiment in wide-area-networking that would survive a nuclear war
The precursor to the Internet Developed in the late 60's and early 70's by the US Department of Defense as an experiment in wide-area-networking to connect together computers that were each running different system so that people at one location could use computing resources from another location See also: Internet (Upper case I), Network, WAN
(Advanced Research Project Agency Network) The precursor to the Internet Developed in the late 60s and early 70s by the US Department of Defense as an experiment in wide-area-networking that would survive a nuclear war
(Advanced Research Projects Agency Network) -- The precursor to the Internet Developed in the late 60s and early 70s by the US Department of Defense as an experiment in wide-area-networking that would survive a nuclear war See Also: Internet
Advanced Research Projects Agency Network The precursor to the Internet Landmark packet-switching network established in 1969 by the US Department of Defense as an experiment in wide-area-networking that would survive a nuclear war
Forerunner of the Internet that was established by ARPA (Advanced Research Projects Agency), part of the U S Department of Defense The ARPANET went into service in 1969 when it connected four universities and research laboratories
The precursor to the Internet Developed in the late '60s and early '70s by the U S Department of Defense as an experiment in wide-area networking that would survive a nuclear war See also: Internet (uppercase I)
Advanced Research Projects Agency NETwork A pioneering long-haul network funded by ARPA, an agency of the U S Department of Defense responsible for the development of new technology for the military It served as the basis for early networking research as well as a central backbone during the development of the Internet The ARPANET consisted of individual packet switching computers interconnected by leased lines
(N) Advanced Research Projects Agency Network, a pioneer packet-switched network that was built in the early 1970s under contract to the U S Government, led to the development of today's Internet, and was decommissioned in June 1990 [RFC2828] (see also Internet, networks)
(Advanced Research Projects Agency Network) -- The precursor to the Internet Developed in the late 60¹s and early 70¹s by the US Department of Defense as an experiment in wide-area-networking that would survive a nuclear war
(Advanced Research Projects Agency Network) -- The precursor to the Internet Developed in the late 60's and early 70's by the US Department of Defense as an experiment in wide-area-networking that would survive a nuclear war See Also: Internet
The precursor to the Internet, ARPAnet was a large wide-area network created by the United States Defense Advanced Research Project Agency (ARPA) Established in 1969, ARPAnet served as a testbed for new networking technologies, linking many universities and research centers The first two nodes that formed the ARPAnet were UCLA and the Stanford Research Institute, followed shortly thereafter by the University of Utah
(Advanced Research Projects Administration Network) -- The precursor to the Internet Developed in the late 60's and early 70's by the US Department of Defense as an experiment in wide-area-networking that would survive a nuclear war See Also: Internet
Advanced Research Projects Agency Network -- The precursor to the Internet Developed in the late 60's and early 70's by the US Department of Defense
(Advanced Research Projects Agency Network) - The precursor to the Internet It was developed in the late 60's by the US Department of Defense as an experiment in wide-area networking that would survive a nuclear war See Also: Internet
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(Advanced Research Projects Agency Network) -- The precursor to the Internet Landmark packet-switching network established in 1969 by the US Department of Defense as an experiment in wide-area-networking that would survive a nuclear war See Also: Internet