INTRODUCTION
INTERNET HISTORY
Question
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Where was the first computer located?
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UCLA
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Stanford
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USSR
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Estonia
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -UCLA’s Interface Message Processor (IMP) is pictured in the birthplace of the Internet, at 3420 Boelter Hall, the original location of the first ARPANET node at UCLA in Los Angeles.
Detailed explanation-2: -In an office in Boelter Hall, on October 29, 1969, the Internet was born. Professor Leonard Kleinrock at UCLA sent the first message to Stanford. The entire message would have been “LOGIN, ‘’ however, the system crashed after only the first two letters were sent. Thus, the first Internet message was “LO.”
Detailed explanation-3: -UCLA’s original campus on Vermont Ave. was nestled between present-day Los Feliz (to the north), Silver Lake (east), Koreatown (south) and Hollywood (west).
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