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Here we go again... The web, which is what most people think about when saying "internet", is an European invention.
So the low level stuff is American, but higher level stuff is European. But then again, were could claim that "web 2.0" was invented by American companies.
Internet is 70% American?
Very human of us to argue over who gets credit for creating the greatest tool for collaboration in history when it was clearly a collaborative process.
Seems like it was a collaboration of many scientists from many different nationalities. By “low level stuff is American”, I think you mean the backbone? And maybe “higher level stuff is European” means stuff like web browsers?
I enjoyed this article which is slightly less technical than the one above. https://www.history.com/topics/inventions/invention-of-the-internet
That article is a joke. bbs' we're doing that long before berners lee made www a thing. The "web" was always there. All he did was develop another protocol.
Right but BBs was a direct connection from one computer to another on one phone line not an “internet” I believe but the technical aspects of it are beyond my knowledge
You can argue about this all day long. The web was invented on a Next computer, created by Steve Jobs, written in C or maybe C++, also invented by Americans.
Point is, a thousand different things had to come together from all over the world to create the modern Internet. I don't think it's accurate to say only one entity was responsible for it.
Edit: A gigantic amount of the Internet and its infrastructure runs on an OS written by a dude from Finland.
Unless that entity is Al Gore.
Heh. AI Gore. My font doesn’t differ on l and I.
Al Gore funded the internet.
Objective-C was the native programming language for the NeXTSTEP exnvironment when developing using Project Builder, the precursor to XCode.
while C and C++ could be used in Obj-C projects (painfully, sometimes), NeXTSTEP apps themselves had to be written/compiled in Obj-C.
edit: this was pretty much the case after they were aquired by Apple and running all the way until 2014 when Apple invented Swift, an evolutionary step beyond Obj-C. macOS (the evolution of NeXTSTEP) can now execute binaries built with Swift and Obj-C nativley.
the what now? Is this about those monkeys that went into space and came back super-intelligent?
When people say 'Can I get the password for the internet?' they are undoubtedly referring to the wifi password, which is an Australian invention.
Internet is 40% American?
Oh... All this time i thought they were talking about "the internet", trying to ask me the password to access my ISP's IP routing tables! 😯
It makes so much sense now that i think about it... They were confused when i replied that i didn't know what was the password to the internet!
WWW was a mistake, we should have stuck to Gopher. That one actually counts against Europe.
I love how you say all that and then provide ZERO sources, like I'm supposed to take the word of some random stranger on the network that Americans invented.