Tech History Today – Jan. 1

In 1939 – In a garage in Palo Alto, California, William Hewlett and David Packard founded Hewlett-Packard a little company that made audio oscillators. And later TouchPads.


In 1983 – A new Internet and Transmission Control Protocol (Yep called IP/TCP by some at the time, weird I know) went into effect on the ARPANet, replacing the Network Control Protocol. The result was a new ARPA Internet combining ARPA hosts of the time new systems.


In 1985 – The Nordic Research Network NORDUnet registered the first domain name NORDU.NET.


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Published on December 31, 2012 23:42
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