Internet 50 years of history and a major blackout
Those who have watched Tim Harford's Podcast, and his series 50 things that have made the modern economy, will surely have analyzed the entire chronology behind the 50 years of internet history, from the creation of the first modem that allowed transmitting binary data over a simple telephone line, through Bob Taylor's command configuration to mainframe computers, scaling everything related to instant messaging, to the development of blockchain technology's block exploration.
To speak of the Internet is to refer to times of technological modernity and the formidable challenge of outstanding business, political and scientific personalities to design a network to which any computer could connect. From this challenge arose Arpanet, the first network without central nodes, of which four American universities were part, including the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA), the University of California Santa Barbara (UCSB), the University of Utah and the Stanford Research Institute (SRI).
After Arpanet, other networks emerged that over the years were interconnected in a network of networks, or what we know today as the Internet, now well, a point to note is that this interconnection of networks began to develop from the commercial level to be in the hands of large business corporations, hence, any company wishing to do business on the Internet not only needs hardware and software but also a domain.
The truth is that the Internet in these 50 years of history, has created a whole system of economic and social positioning on a global scale between states, companies, institutions and any person who decides to use the interconnection of networks.
Using the interconnection of networks is part of everyday life in modern society, therefore, any action that affects the internet will directly affect the stability of all, in this sense, it is important to mention that recently a huge outage temporarily affected several high profile websites including Amazon, Reddit and Twitch, before this nefarious fact the cloud computing provider Fastly, which supports many of these sites on the web, acknowledged being responsible for the failures.
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL REFERENCES CONSULTED:
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL REFERENCES CONSULTED:
[1] Tim Harfor 50 things that have made the modern economy. Article: Online Access
[2] Finnis A Is Reddit down? Internet recovers after major Fastly outage sparked 503 errors across high-profile websites. Article: Online Access
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