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No no no, lemme help you out here with real references:
Internet n : worldwide network of computer computer networks that use the TCP/IP network protocols to facilitate data transmission and exchange [syn: cyberspace]
Source: WordNet � 1.6, � 1997 Princeton University
Explination: The internet is simply the PC's connected together for data transfer through TCP/IP, it's not the WWW as you might accidentally think it is. I'm just clarifying this, not Trolling you or otherwise insulting you.
Some Background:
The internet was theorized in 1962 by J.C.R. Licklider of MIT. It was finally put into action after he finalized his theory of Packet Switching and then joined DARPA and thus named ARPANET. Afterwards, it grew and expanded until finally in 1972 an electronic mail system was designed by Ray Tomlinson at BBN, written after the ICCC conference was held to show off the unvieling of the 'internal network of computers' afterwards dubbed, INTERNET. From the devise of e-mail came the need for the World Wide Web (WWW).
Further Information:
www.isoc.org
www.isoc.org/history (all of the history here)
World Wide Web:
www n : a collection of internet sites that offer text and graphics and sound and animation resources through the hypertext transfer protocol [syn: world wide web, web, WWW]
Source: WordNet � 1.6, � 1997 Princeton University
Explination: Basically this works through a TCP/IP protocol called HTTP, or Hypertext Transer Protocol ( good source: www.acronymfinder.com ). It's a layering of the Internet.
I'll just take a direct quote from http://www.w3.org/Consortium/ :
"In October 1994, Tim Berners-Lee, inventor of the Web, founded the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology,Laboratory for Computer Science [MIT/LCS] in collaboration with CERN, where the Web originated, with support from DARPA and the European Commission. For further information on the joint initiative and the contributions of CERN, INRIA, and MIT, please see the statement on the joint World Wide Web Initiative."
Ok, this basically proves that AOL-Time Warner didn't invent the Internet, but hey..I'll keep going to completely prove my point.
Firstly, AOL was a small Internet provider initially beaten up by Prodigy. Prodigy had something go wrong and lost their share, AOL took over.
AOL's history as posted on www.aoltimewarner.com:
"Founded in 1985, America Online, Inc., based in Dulles, Virginia, is the world's leader in interactive services, Web brands, Internet technologies and e-commerce services. America Online, Inc., operates: AOL, with more than 30 million members, and CompuServe, with more than 3 million members, the company's two worldwide Internet services; several leading Internet brands including ICQ, AOL Instant Messenger, Digital City and MapQuest; the new AOLbyPHONE; the AOL Anywhere.com and Netscape.com portals; the Netscape 6, Netscape Navigator and Communicator browsers; AOL Moviefone, the nation's No. 1 movie-listing guide and ticketing service; AOL@School, a free online learning tool for K-12 classrooms; and Spinner.com and NullSoft's Winamp, leaders in Internet music. i-Planet E-Commerce Solutions, a Sun-Netscape Alliance, provides easy-to-deploy, comprehensive e-commerce solutions for the Net Economy."
Note they DID innovate A LOT, but they are just an ISP and always have been. No where in there does it mention the Internet OR World Wide Web.
As for AOL Time Warner:
"On February 11, 2000, America Online, Inc. (AOL) and Time Warner Inc. (Time Warner) filed joint applications under Sections 214 and 310(d) of the Communications Act, 47 U.S.C. �� 214, 310(d), requesting Commission approval of the transfer of control to AOL Time Warner of licenses and authorizations controlled by AOL and by Time Warner or its affiliates or subsidiaries. On March 21, 2000, the parties supplied the Commission with a supplemental public interest statement. This transfer of control would take place as the result of the proposed mergers of AOL and Time Warner, following which both AOL and Time Warner would become wholly owned subsidiaries of a newly formed holding company, AOL Time Warner. The ultimate ownership and control of those entities holding licenses and authorizations would be transferred from AOL and Time Warner to AOL Time Warner. (View the Public Interest Statement: [ MSWord | Text ].)"
Taken from http://www.fcc.gov/csb/aoltw/aoltw.html
I think this definitely proves my point.
And besides, you think too highly of yourself. I don't give a shit that you have a PHd. For all I care, you might not.
But truely, you cannot deny THIS.
I CAN give you more information if you wish. You may e-mail me: shadowwolf@wolfenet.com and I will give you more information via a suitable contact method.
Thank you.
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