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How was the internet invented?

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How was the internet invented?

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2007-02-23: No one person invented the Internet as we know it today. However, certain major figures contributed major breakthroughs: Leonard Kleinrock was the first to publish a paper about the idea of packet switching, which is essential to the Internet. He did so in 1961. Packet switching is the idea that packets of data can be “routed” from one place to another based on address information carried in the data, much like the address on a letter. Packet switching replaces the older concept of “circuit switching,” in which an actual electrical circuit is established all the way from the source to the destination. Circuit switching was the idea behind traditional telephone exchanges. Why Packet Switching Matters The big advantage of packet switching: a physical connection can carry packets for many different purposes at the same time, depending on how heavy the traffic is. This is much more efficient than tying up a physical connection for the entire duration of a phone call. And for se

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