International Internet Day: Human life is incomplete without internet, Know its importance
International Internet Day: Human life is incomplete without internet, Know its importance
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There is no one around the world who does not use the Internet. It is very difficult to do any work without the Internet today, but with the Internet, it is easy to accomplish these small tasks. International Internet Day is celebrated globally on 29 October 2014 to mark the anniversary of the first use of the Internet for sending electronic messages in the year 1969.

International Internet Day: International Internet Day is celebrated worldwide on 29 October every year. Since 2005, International Internet Day has been celebrated in the history of telecommunications and technology to commemorate essential Day.

The Internet began in 1969 when a computer network was designed for the military in the United States to exchange information in the event of a nuclear war. The Internet is known as ARPANET. Charlie Cline sent an electronic message for the first time on 29 October 1969. Charley Kline, working under the supervision of Professor Leonard Kleinrock, sent a message. This message is being sent by the US Ministry of Defense through networking of UCLA and Stanford Research Institute computers. However, due to the initial transmission, the system collapsed and the transmission crashed. Thus, International Internet Day is associated with the idea of expression that is celebrated with democratic fervour. Through this, everyone can get the equal benefit of this facility, which works in connecting people in the world.

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