Computer Networks and the Internet

  • Anand Kumar Sethi

Abstract

Those who have read Arthur C. Clarke’s famous short story, “Dial F for Frankenstein,” published in 1961, may recall his prescient prediction of an increasingly interconnected telephone network that sort of goes berserk and starts global chaos by taking over all financial, transportation, and military systems. So Clarke, much as he had also visualized a tablet computer, did have visions of an interconnected communications system.

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Venture Capital Transmission Control Protocol Domain Name System Defense Advance Research Project Agency Defense Advance Research Project Agency 
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Notes

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    Janelle Nanos, “Return to sender,” Boston Magazine , June 2012, www.bostonmagazine.com/2012/05/shiva-ayyaduri-email-us-postal-service.Google Scholar
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    Claire Cann Miller, “Web Search at Crossroads, and Relevance Is the Quest Now,” New York Times, April 4, 2013.Google Scholar
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    Vincent G. Cerf, “Why the Internet Works and How to Break It,” Economic Times, New Delhi, January 28, 2013.Google Scholar

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