The history of the Internet has its origin in the efforts to build and interconnect computer networks that arose from research and development in the United States and involved international collaboration, particularly with researchers in the United Kingdom and France.. Computer science was an emerging discipline in the late 1950s that began to consider time-sharing between computer users and

History: The First Internet - NSFNet In the 1960s and 1970s, there was a great deal of research done to build the first wide-area packet switched networks for the US Department of Defense. In the 1980s, the first "Internet" was formed to allow academic researchers to access supercomputer resources. Checking the Internet history of the other computers on your network can keep your family members or business associates on the straight and narrow, enabling you to see who has been visiting potentially untrustworthy or dangerous sites. The first iteration of the Internet available for commercial use was dial-up. Dial-up Internet required a phone-line to operate, so phone calls couldn't be made using a landline while the Internet was in use. Speed was a significant issue in the early days. By 1998, the best connection users could hope for was 56Kbps. Internet Explorer allows you to view the most recent Web sites you have visited and click on those sites to go back to them. You can tell Internet Explorer how long you want those Web sites saved and you can also delete them. Deleting your browsing history is the best way to keep your Internet travels a secret if you are sharing a computer. Read the Internet Society's roadmap for our work ahead - and let's join together to support our vision that the Internet is for everyone. 2019 Impact Report In the first-ever Internet Society Impact Report, we present some of our important work in 2019. However, collecting data such as someone's browsing history is a violation of their privacy. You should avoid accessing other people's private browsing history and confine this method to legitimate uses such as monitoring your child's internet usage, or your own.

Browser History Viewer is a free tool for viewing website history from Chrome, Edge, Firefox and Internet Explorer web browsers.

Internet Explorer allows you to view the most recent Web sites you have visited and click on those sites to go back to them. You can tell Internet Explorer how long you want those Web sites saved and you can also delete them. Deleting your browsing history is the best way to keep your Internet travels a secret if you are sharing a computer. Read the Internet Society's roadmap for our work ahead - and let's join together to support our vision that the Internet is for everyone. 2019 Impact Report In the first-ever Internet Society Impact Report, we present some of our important work in 2019.

[2019] Welcome to The Internet History Sourcebooks Project, a collection of public domain and copy-permitted historical texts presented cleanly (without advertising or excessive layout) for educational use.Primary sources are available here primarily for use in high-school and university/college courses. From the outset the site took a very broad view of the sources that should be available to

Internet Explorer: See your Internet Explorer history with the same Ctrl+H shortcut as Edge. A panel appears on the right that lists historical search items and websites, which can be sorted by date, site, and more. Firefox: Enter Ctrl+H from your keyboard to see all your Firefox search and web history. The History panel opens on the left side History: The First Internet - NSFNet In the 1960s and 1970s, there was a great deal of research done to build the first wide-area packet switched networks for the US Department of Defense. In the 1980s, the first "Internet" was formed to allow academic researchers to access supercomputer resources. Checking the Internet history of the other computers on your network can keep your family members or business associates on the straight and narrow, enabling you to see who has been visiting potentially untrustworthy or dangerous sites. The first iteration of the Internet available for commercial use was dial-up. Dial-up Internet required a phone-line to operate, so phone calls couldn't be made using a landline while the Internet was in use. Speed was a significant issue in the early days. By 1998, the best connection users could hope for was 56Kbps. Internet Explorer allows you to view the most recent Web sites you have visited and click on those sites to go back to them. You can tell Internet Explorer how long you want those Web sites saved and you can also delete them. Deleting your browsing history is the best way to keep your Internet travels a secret if you are sharing a computer. Read the Internet Society's roadmap for our work ahead - and let's join together to support our vision that the Internet is for everyone. 2019 Impact Report In the first-ever Internet Society Impact Report, we present some of our important work in 2019.