The Birth of the Internet | History Honors 250

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On October 29, 1969, Stanford programmer Bill Duvall sent a one-word message to student programmer Charley Kline who was 350 miles away at UCLA. This one-word message – “login” – was sent between two computers, each the size of large room. This message marked the first inter-computer communication, which many consider to be the birth of the internet.

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