Today is the 25th anniversary of the internet

in internet •  8 years ago  (edited)

It has changed the lives of millions of people around the world - and today, the internet marks 25 years as a publicly available service.

It was British computer scientist Sir Tim Berners-Lee who gave birth to the idea while working at a Swiss physics laboratory in 1989.

The first server was launched publicly, two years later, on August 6, 1991.

According to the latest Government statistics published in May, 87.9% of UK adults - more than 45.9 million people - used the internet in the previous three months.

Sir Tim originally developed the web to meet the demand for information-sharing between physicists in universities and institutes around the world.

Other information retrieval systems which used the internet - such as WAIS and Gopher - were available at the time, but the web's simplicity, along with the fact that the technology was made royalty-free in 1993, led to its rapid adoption and development.

By late 1993, there were more than 500 known web servers, and the world wide web accounted for 1% of internet traffic. Two decades later, there were an estimated 630 million websites online.

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Ahhh I remember the sound of dial up. Jpgs loading for a couple of minutes.

great information sotnd1996 thanks for sharing.

Thanks :)

That's wild. The internet's changed almost everything in society and its only been around for a third of a lifetime. I think about how primitive TV was in 1975 or how primitive the phone was in 1900 I thinkthe internet's just getting started and will be even more revolutionary than it already was.