No, your home has an intranet!
cheers,
Nigel
On 25/11/2019 13:45, Richard Pope via cctalk wrote:
Noel,
??? Isn't the proper term for my network of computers here at home:
internet and the term : Internet the proper term for the worldwide
collection of networked computers?
GOD Bless and Thanks,
rich!
On 11/25/2019 12:06 PM, Noel Chiappa via cctalk wrote:
???? > From: Fred Cisin
???? > Is that message about 1) history of internet? (THANK YOU for
specifying
???? > "internet", otherwise "computer to computer" involves much
older history.
???? > ...
???? > those messages were sent on PRECURSORS to the internet, NOT on
the
???? > internet.
Did you mean "internet" or 'Internet'?
The poorly educated cretins at the AP nothwithstanding, those are two
different words, with _different meanings_.
???? > Definition and history of the WORD "internet" is also critical
???? > ...
???? > do you know of any actual use of the word/name "internet"
prior to the
???? > December 1974 RFC about TCP?
I believe the word 'internet' was coined for:
?????? V. Cerf and R. Kahn, "A Protocol For Packet Network
?????? Intercommunication," IEEE Transactions on Communication, vol. C-
?????? 2O, No. 5. May 1974, pp. 637-648.
There was earlier work in the general area of connecting computer data
networks together, performed in the International Packet Network Working
Group (INWG), which had an alternative term 'catenet' which had much
the same
meaning as 'internet'. (Although little-known, the INWG - not to be
confused
with the later DARPA-centric group of the same acronym - is
documented in two
papers, a draft one by Ronda Hauben, and a later one by Alex
McKenzie.) I
don't know if the term 'internet' was used there before its
appearance in the
Cerf/Kakhn paper.
Interestingly, "Internetworking" is mentioned in RFC604, December
1973, so
the word was in circulation in the technical community before the
Cerf/Kahn
paper came out.
"Internet" came along later, when we needed a name for the internet
centered
around the ARPANET. The need was discussed on the then-central email
list for
the TCP/IP community (which may have been called 'inwg' - my memory
is, alas,
fading), and we decided on 'Internet'.
I'd previously looked for the first use of 'Internet' in that sense
in the
RFC's, and found it, but I don't remember what it was! Looking again,
there's
a lot of 'Internet Protocol' and similar things to sort out; I see an
'Internet' in RFC780, May 1981, but it's marginal (it says "ARPA
Internet");
the first 'true' use of 'Internet' on its own in the current meaning
which
I found was in RFC821, August 1982.
????Noel
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