From ARPAnet to the Internet, Web, Cloud, and Beyond: What's Next?

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The Internet has given rise to new industries and transformed everyday life. It has enabled the transition from the industrial age to the information age, profoundly changing the nature of the global economy. DARPA funded the development of the ARPAnet in the 1970s and has continued to fund innovation in networked communications. Panelists discuss the pivotal roles that they played in the formation of the modern Internet and their visions of how it will develop over the course of the next fifty years.

Moderator
Dr. James Hendler – Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

Panelists
Dr. Vint Cerf – Google
Dr. Randy Katz – University of California, Berkeley
Sir Tim Berners-Lee – Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Sonar system and the abilities for a fighter jet to transform into a undersea war fighter would be cutting edge

blackbrotha
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Adding that with technology like this you can take a fighter under water close to enemy shores then pop out at there Beach into there skies

blackbrotha
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I'm looking at this video or came across this video because, I'm doing research on the invent of the telegraph and how many years it was prior to the Lincoln presidency in 1860.

And how many years it was from the invent of the internet and the Trump presidency in 2016.

I'm doing a report on the comparisons of the two Presidents.

BrodyMcCain
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DARPA TURN A F22 fighter jet in to a under water future air to sea war fighter. With mini hyper sonic missiles

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Wow command and control the great empire United States 04:20

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Tim B. Lee is sort of funny person, but loosing the focus on his speech, I couldn't really follow all what he was saying though.

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