50 years ago today, the internet was born in Room 3420
At 10:30 p.m., 29 October 1969, the first ARPANET message was sent from the UCLA's room 3240 (by Charley Kline) to the Stanford Research Institute (SRI, received by Bill Duvall). Based on packet switching and dynamic resource allocation, the sharing of information digitally from this first node of ARPANET launched the Internet revolution.
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