The strands of today's internet stretch back to early 1960's, when computer scientists began brainstorming a system for researcher, educators, and government agencies to share information through their computers. Officials in the United States government saw the value of the network of linked computers that would continue to operate even if bits were blasted in a war. The U.S Department of Defense funded research into an early network known as ARPANET, which over time through many upgrades, evolved into todays internet. What started as link between 4 computers has grown into link of 75 million servers.
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