====== Who Invented the Internet? The Real Story Behind the Myth ====== Why was the Internet invented? Who invented it? When did it begin? Those questions seem simple—but the real story is far more interesting. If you've watched enough documentaries, you've probably heard that someone “invented the Internet.” That's one of technology's most persistent myths. The Internet wasn't a single invention. It was the result of decades of ideas contributed by scientists, engineers, university researchers, government agencies, and private companies. GeekHistory explores the forgotten people whose ideas eventually became the modern Internet. History remembers the legend. GeekHistory tells the whole story. ===== Why was the Internet invented? ===== The answer depends on which part of the story you're asking about. The immediate catalyst was the launch of Sputnik in 1957. In response, the United States created Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA) to accelerate advanced scientific research for national defense. ARPA would later fund the development of the ARPANET, the research network that became one of the foundations of today's Internet. But the Internet wasn't created simply to survive nuclear war—a common oversimplification. Researchers were trying to solve several problems at once: • Sharing expensive computers between universities • Allowing researchers to collaborate over long distances • Making computer networks more reliable • Developing new methods for moving information efficiently Those ideas eventually converged into what became the Internet. ==== Who invented the Internet? ==== No single person did. Many of the most important contributors never built a finished product. They imagined concepts that later generations of engineers turned into reality. Among the people you'll meet in GeekHistory are: ◇ Vannevar Bush, whose 1945 essay As We May Think described ideas that anticipated hypertext and modern knowledge systems. ◇ J. C. R. Licklider, whose vision of interactive computing and a worldwide computer network inspired decades of research. ◇ Paul Baran, whose work at the RAND Corporation helped develop packet-switching concepts. ◇ Larry Roberts, principal architect of the ARPANET. ◇ Dozens of graduate students, university researchers, and engineers whose names rarely appear in popular history. The Internet wasn't invented by one genius. It was built by generations of them. === When was the Internet invented? === == When was the Internet invented? == There isn't a single correct answer. Several milestones are commonly used: | Date | What Happened | | 1945 | Vannevar Bush publishes As We May Think, introducing ideas that influenced hypertext. | | 1960 | J.C.R. Licklider publishes Man-Computer Symbiosis. | | 1969 | The first ARPANET connection is established. | | January 1, 1983 | TCP/IP replaces NCP on ARPANET, creating the technical foundation of the modern Internet. | Each milestone marks an important step in the evolution of the Internet. == Did the Cold War create the Internet? == The Cold War unquestionably shaped the environment in which Internet research developed. Following Sputnik, the U.S. government dramatically increased investment in advanced scientific research. At the same time, researchers like Paul Baran studied how communication networks could remain functional even if parts of the network were destroyed. His work on distributed communications and packet switching became one of several important building blocks of modern networking. But saying the Internet was “built to survive nuclear war” simplifies a much larger story. The Internet emerged from many overlapping goals, including scientific collaboration, resource sharing, reliability, and advances in computer science. ===== Why GeekHistory Covers the Internet ===== I've been studying computing and telecommunications since the 1970s. The deeper I looked into the history of the Internet, the more I discovered that many of its most influential contributors have been pushed into the margins while a handful of famous names became the entire story. That's exactly the kind of history GeekHistory exists to tell. Our Internet series follows the visionaries, engineers, researchers, and forgotten geeks whose ideas changed the world. ---- Keywords: internet, WWW, world wide web, inventors, inventions Description: Geek History explores who invented the internet and the many technology pioneers that are responsible for this vast telecommunications system **[[why-was-internet-created-1957-sputnik-launches-arpa| Why was the internet created? 1957: Sputnik launches ARPA]]** **[[when-was-internet-invented-jcr-licklider-guides-1960s-arpa-vision| Internet visionary J.C.R. Licklider "Computing's Johnny Appleseed"]]** Internet History 1960s: Paul Baran developed packet switching **[[1980s-internet-protocols-become-universal-language-computers| Bob Kahn and Vinton Cerf set standards TCP/IP becomes universal language ]]** Internet History 1990s: Who invented the world wide web? Internet History 1990s: Marc Andreessen wrote Mosaic Web browser http://geekhistory.com/content/when-was-internet-invented-and-who-invented-internet