Exactly 45 years ago. -
October 29, 1969--
The first electronic message was sent between the two computers.
This exchange was conducted on ARPANET, one of the world's earliest computer networks and the predecessor of the Internet as we know it today.
Communication is at the University of California, Los Angeles professor Leonard kleenlock and his student and programmer Charlie crane built a host of SDS Sigma 7 from the University of California, Los Angeles to another programmer Bill at Stanford. research Institute
The programmer tried to enter and transfer the word "login" from UCLA to SRI, but after entering "o" the system crashed
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Sharing prosperity, some taxi drivers used a whole hour of suicide media in the United States during last year's spy development: from World War II to the development of network technology, 45 years ago today, the first message sent over the Internet is: "look.
After about an hour, the programmer was able to transfer the entire "login" message.