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== Link to the Internet Architecture Board page ==
== Remove Web stuff ==
 
In the "Internet Governance" section, in the "NIC, InterNIC, IANA, and ICANN" subsection, in the last paragraph, the IAB is mentioned with no expansion of the acronym. The simplest fix would be to link it to the Internet Architecture Board page on Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Architecture_Board [[User:MarshallWilensky|MarshallWilensky]] ([[User talk:MarshallWilensky|talk]]) 16:35, 4 October 2023 (UTC)
This article repeats much of the information already in [[History of the World Wide Web]]. Since this article is well over the recommended 50KB (currently 196KB), I think it makes sense to delete most of the Web stuff and point folks over to [[History of the World Wide Web]].
::Done. [[User:Whizz40|Whizz40]] ([[User talk:Whizz40|talk]]) 1107:4409, 154 April 20222024 (UTC)
 
== Add source for the commercial restrictions of ARPANET ==
: "recommended 50 KB" Could you add a link to this recommendation? For people (like me) who are not totally current on all the tiny little details of the Laws of Wikipedia. --[[User:Jae|jae]] ([[User talk:Jae|talk]]) 14:34, 24 March 2023 (UTC)
 
Hi, if someone allowed to edit the page could link to https://apps.dtic.mil/sti/pdfs/ADA164353.pdf as a source for the "unrelated commercial use was strictly forbidden" sentence in [[History of the Internet#From ARPANET to NSFNET]] ? [[User:Erus Iluvatar|Erus Iluvatar]] ([[User talk:Erus Iluvatar|talk]]) 15:09, 9 February 2024 (UTC)
:[[Wikipedia:Article_size]] — [[User:Brunnock|Sean Brunnock]] ([[User talk:Brunnock|talk]]) 15:45, 24 March 2023 (UTC)
::{{tick}} FixedDone. [[User:Whizz40|Whizz40]] ([[User talk:Whizz40|talk]]) 0807:2407, 134 MarchApril 20232024 (UTC)
 
== Introduced to data communication ==
I'd delete [[History_of_the_Internet#World_Wide_Web_and_introduction_of_browsers]],
[[History_of_the_Internet#From_Gopher_to_the_WWW]], [[History_of_the_Internet#Search_engines]], and [[History_of_the_Internet#Dot-com_bubble]] and clean up other references to the Web.
 
When was network model invented and by which organisation [[UserSpecial:BrunnockContributions/41.203.190.126|Sean Brunnock41.203.190.126]] ([[User talk:Brunnock41.203.190.126|talk]]) 1711:2434, 1121 AprilFebruary 20222024 (UTC)
*'''Support''' I copied those four sections above over to [[History of the World Wide Web]] and merged the text into that article. [[User:Whizz40|Whizz40]] ([[User talk:Whizz40|talk]]) 09:59, 15 April 2022 (UTC)
::Done. [[User:Whizz40|Whizz40]] ([[User talk:Whizz40|talk]]) 11:44, 15 April 2022 (UTC)
 
:That's explained in the first few paragraphs of the lede. Is something missing? cheers. [[User:Anastrophe|anastrophe]], [[User talk:Anastrophe|an editor he is.]] 19:22, 21 February 2024 (UTC)
== Spacing error ==
 
== Donald Davies was Preceded by Paul Baran ==
Under the heading "1990–2003: Rise of the global Internet, Web 1.0", under the section "Internet use in wider society", there's a missing space between two words:
 
From the Engineering and Technology History Wiki "RAND Corporation researcher Paul Baran wrote an eleven-volume analysis, “On Distributed Communications,” for the Air Force in August 1964. The Air Force wanted to build a communication system that would not fail if one of its nodes was destroyed. Distributed networks had the virtue of being survivable because they have no critical central components. ... In 1965, Davies of the National Physical Laboratory in the United Kingdom, designed a store-and-forward packet switching system. In a June 1966 proposal, he coined the term “packet” to describe the 128-byte data blocks that would flow through the system. Only after distributing this research in Britain did Davies learn that Baran had made a similar proposal in 1964."
"The Web opened to the public in '''1991and''' began to enter general use in 1993-4..." [[User:Blightowl|Blightowl]] ([[User talk:Blightowl|talk]]) 00:44, 13 March 2023 (UTC)
::{{tick}} Fixed [[User:Whizz40|Whizz40]] ([[User talk:Whizz40|talk]]) 08:24, 13 March 2023 (UTC)
 
If your going to give both of them credit I feel it's only fair to mention that Baran did in fact precede Davies. [[User:AgentChicken32|AgentChicken32]] ([[User talk:AgentChicken32|talk]]) 23:26, 20 May 2024 (UTC)
== Where did the world's internet broadcasting begin? ==
:Agree, that's correct. The Wikipedia article does say this as well, in both the lead and the body. See [[History of the Internet#Packet switching]]. However, Paul Baran didn't build a network, whereas Davies built the local-area NPL network, see [[History of the Internet#NPL network]]. Baran is prominently discussed on the main article on [[Packet switching]]. [[User:Whizz40|Whizz40]] ([[User talk:Whizz40|talk]]) 06:13, 21 May 2024 (UTC)
 
kaamil [[Special:Contributions/134.35.7.150|134.35.7.150]] ([[User talk:134.35.7.150|talk]]) 20:25, 22 April 2023 (UTC)
 
== Semi-protected edit request on 9 June 2023 ==
 
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Please slightly change the header "1990–2003: Rise of the global Internet, Web 1.0" to "1989–2004: Rise of the global Internet, Web 1.0". Berners-Lee started the World Wide Web in 1989 and Web 1.0 lasted until around 2004. [[Special:Contributions/204.111.198.147|204.111.198.147]] ([[User talk:204.111.198.147|talk]]) 22:50, 9 June 2023 (UTC)
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