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André Lemos is Associate Professor, Faculty of Communication, Federal University of Bahia, Brazil. PhD in Sociology, Sorbonne. Coordinator of the Cyberculture Center (UFBa) and Senior Researcher at CNPq. Member of the Ars Electronica (2004-08) and Best of Blogs (2004-05) juries. Postdoctoral fellow at University of Alberta and at McGill University, Canada (2007-08). This Carnet is online since march 1st, 2001.


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wTuesday, January 01, 2008


Birth TCP/IP



E hoje a internet, definida como uma rede usando o protocolo "TCP/IP", faz 25 anos. Muita coisa mudou desde então e muito ainda mudará nos próximos anos. Vimos e-mail, ftp, Mosaic e Gopher, Newsgroups, Minitel, Web, Palace, tecnologia push, ICQ, Napster..., e hoje blogs, Google, Flickr, YouTube e outras ferramentas colaborativas da "Web 2.0", smart phones, redes sem fio...o futuro continua aberto! Que a rede continue neutra e colaborativa!

E é sempre bom lembrar que o melhor exemplo de sucesso de sistemas abertos e livres (como o Linux hoje) é a Internet - protocolo TCP/IP, que permite a troca de informação entre computadores e sistemas de todo o mundo de forma aberta, livre, pertencendo à toda a humanidade!

Feliz 2008 e feliz aniversário para a rede que mudou (e ainda mudará muito) as nossas vidas.

History of the Internet: Birth of TCP/IP Networking Protocol:

"1983: Internet Is Defined Officially as Networks Using TCP/IP

On January 1 the ARPAnet -- and every network attached to the ARPAnet -- officially adopts the TCP/IP networking protocol, developed in the 1970s by pioneering network engineers Vinton Cerf and Bob Kahn. From then on, all networks that use TCP/IP are collectively known as the Internet. The standardization of TCP/IP allows the number of Internet sites and users to grow exponentially."

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