The internet started as a way for computers to talk to each other, just like how you and your friend can chat during lunch.
Computers used to work alone, but one day, people wanted them to share information. It was like if you had a secret message to give your friend, but instead of whispering in the hallway, you could send it through a special phone line.
The First Big Chat
In the 1960s, scientists made a network, like a group of friends who all agreed on how to pass notes. This network was called ARPANET, and it helped computers talk across different places. It's like when you write a note and pass it from one friend to another until it reaches your buddy at the other end of the playground.
Growing Bigger
Over time, more computers joined in, just like how more kids start joining the game. This growing network became what we know today as the internet, a big, busy place where everyone can share and learn together!
Examples
- A group of scientists connected computers in the 1960s to share information.
- It started as a way for researchers to send messages like emails.
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