Societys Benefits From The Internet
Society's Benefits From The Internet
Networking is one of the main ways the internet has benefitted society in its quest for easier communication and access to more data. Through networking, users such as researchers and professors can share files in order to collaborate on a project. An example of such collaboration can be found in the Human Genome Project. For this project, international scientists and researchers utilized each other’s data in order to “map”, or determine the gene sequence, of an individual’s DNA and thereby boost efforts to find cures for particular diseases. The first instance of networking was in August of 1962 when J.C.R. Licklider of MIT described what was called a “Universal Network” concept (Cerf). The Universal Network was to be a globally interconnected set of computers through which everyone could quickly access data and programs from any location. In essence, the concept was very much like the internet of today.
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