Wednesday, February 24, 2010

1978

1978


David Clark

“This ARPA program has created no less than a revolution in computer technology and has been one of the most successful projects ever undertaken by ARPA.
The full impact of the technical changes set in motion by this project may not be understood for many years.”

-- from ARPANET Completion Report, January 3, 1978

The appearance of the first very small computers and their potential for communication via modem to dial up services starts a boom in a new set of niche industries, like software and modems.

Vint Cerf at DARPA continues the vision of the Internet, forming an International Cooperation Board chaired by Peter Kirstein of University College London, and an Internet Configuration Control Board, chaired by Dave Clark of MIT.

The ARPANET experiment formally is complete. This leaves an array of boards and task forces over the next few years trying to sustain the vision of a free and open Internet that can keep up with the growth of computing.

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