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  • CSNET
  • Early computer network in the US

    The Computer Science Network (CSNET) was a computer network that began operation in 1981 in the United States. Its purpose was to extend networking benefits

    CSNET

    CSNET

    CSNET

  • List of the oldest currently registered Internet domain names
  • access to ARPANET. The possibility of registration of UUCPNET, BITNET and CSNET hosts was announced in February 1986. Registration within .edu is restricted

    List of the oldest currently registered Internet domain names

    List of the oldest currently registered Internet domain names

    List_of_the_oldest_currently_registered_Internet_domain_names

  • Top-level domain
  • Domain at the highest level of the DNS hierarchy

    DNS-related problem, as DNS uses port 53. Several networks, such as BITNET, CSNET, and UUCP, existed that were in widespread use among computer professionals

    Top-level domain

    Top-level_domain

  • History of the Internet
  • 1981, NSF supported the development of the Computer Science Network (CSNET). CSNET connected with ARPANET using TCP/IP, and ran TCP/IP over X.25, but it

    History of the Internet

    History of the Internet

    History_of_the_Internet

  • Internet
  • Global system of connected computer networks

    National Science Foundation (NSF) funded the Computer Science Network (CSNET). In 1982, the Internet Protocol Suite (TCP/IP) was standardized, which

    Internet

    Internet

    Internet

  • List of packet-switched networks
  • networks to complement the existing Internet. The Computer Science Network (CSNET) was a computer network funded by the NSF that began operation in 1981.

    List of packet-switched networks

    List_of_packet-switched_networks

  • History of email
  • extended to provide interoperability between a variety of mail systems. CSNET, which began operation in 1981, initially used a purpose-built dial-up protocol

    History of email

    History_of_email

  • ARPANET
  • Early packet switching network (1969–1990)

    National Science Foundation (NSF) funded the Computer Science Network (CSNET). In the early 1980s, the NSF funded the establishment of national supercomputing

    ARPANET

    ARPANET

    ARPANET

  • Pseudo-top-level domain
  • Unofficial computer network domain

    Historically the best known large networks in this group were .bitnet, .csnet, .oz, and .uucp, for which many Internet mail forwarders provided connectivity

    Pseudo-top-level domain

    Pseudo-top-level_domain

  • Lawrence Landweber
  • American writer and academic

    in monadic second-order arithmetic." He is best known for founding the CSNET project in 1979, which later developed into NSFNET. He is credited with

    Lawrence Landweber

    Lawrence Landweber

    Lawrence_Landweber

  • RAND Corporation
  • American global policy think tank

    algebra system, the oldest such system still in active use; co-founded the CSNET computer network Fred Iklé: US nuclear policy researcher Brian Michael Jenkins:

    RAND Corporation

    RAND Corporation

    RAND_Corporation

  • Corporation for Research and Educational Networking
  • American non-profit corporation

    higher education and research organizations participating in BITNET and CSNET. Its corporate name was adopted at the time of the merging of these two

    Corporation for Research and Educational Networking

    Corporation_for_Research_and_Educational_Networking

  • Peter J. Denning
  • American computer scientist and writer

    operational analysis of queueing network systems, design and implementation of CSNET, the ACM digital library, and codifying the great principles of computing

    Peter J. Denning

    Peter J. Denning

    Peter_J._Denning

  • Douglas McIlroy
  • American mathematician and computer scientist

    Programming Languages and Systems. He also served on the executive committee of CSNET. McIlroy is considered to be a pioneer of macro processors. In 1959, together

    Douglas McIlroy

    Douglas McIlroy

    Douglas_McIlroy

  • BITNET
  • Academic computer network

    help spread the benefits of networking. One of these efforts was called CSNET, and it linked together several computer science departments across the

    BITNET

    BITNET

  • National Science Foundation Network
  • American projects to promote computer research

    grew rapidly. Following the deployment of the Computer Science Network (CSNET), a network that provided Internet services to academic computer science

    National Science Foundation Network

    National_Science_Foundation_Network

  • Anthony C. Hearn
  • American computer scientist

    such system still in active use. He was also one of the founders of the CSNET computer network, for which he shared the Jonathan B. Postel Service Award

    Anthony C. Hearn

    Anthony_C._Hearn

  • Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
  • Public university in Karlsruhe, Germany

    the first email ever sent to Germany, at his address rotert%germany@csnet-relay.csnet. GridKa runs the Rocks Cluster Distribution Linux distribution for

    Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

    Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

    Karlsruhe_Institute_of_Technology

  • Timeline of the history of the Internet
  • Chronology of events in the history of the Internet

    1981 (1981): BITNET established 1981 (1981): Computer Science Network (CSNET) 1982 (1982): TCP/IP protocol suite formalized 1982 (1982): Simple Mail

    Timeline of the history of the Internet

    Timeline_of_the_history_of_the_Internet

  • History of infrastructure
  • National Science Foundation (NSF) developed the Computer Science Network (CSNET). In 1982, the Internet Protocol Suite (TCP/IP) was standardised and the

    History of infrastructure

    History_of_infrastructure

  • Internet in Germany
  • States to Germany was sent in 1984. Germany became the third country to join CSNET, after the United States initiated the network in 1981 and Israel joined

    Internet in Germany

    Internet_in_Germany

  • RTX BBN Technologies
  • American research and development company

    SIMNET, the Terrestrial Wideband Network, the Defense Simulation Internet, CSNET, and NEARNET. In the course of these activities, BBN researchers invented

    RTX BBN Technologies

    RTX BBN Technologies

    RTX_BBN_Technologies

  • Commercial Internet eXchange
  • Former internet exchange point

    Agency (DCA) through MILNET, the National Science Foundation (NSF) through CSNET and NSFNET, the NSF sponsored regional research and education networks,

    Commercial Internet eXchange

    Commercial_Internet_eXchange

  • List of Internet pioneers
  • (1934–2026) helped conceive and organize the major American research networks CSNET, NSFNET, and the National Research and Education Network (NREN). He helped

    List of Internet pioneers

    List of Internet pioneers

    List_of_Internet_pioneers

  • Netlib
  • Software repository

    languages. The project began with email distribution on UUCP, ARPANET and CSNET in the 1980s. The code base of Netlib was written at a time when computer

    Netlib

    Netlib

  • Cooperative school
  • Region in 2015, using the vehicle of the Co-operative Schools Network (CSNET) to share communications, administration and intellectual property freely

    Cooperative school

    Cooperative_school

  • Outline of the Internet
  • Overview of and topical guide to the Internet

    than this being a service of the network itself. Computer Science Network (CSNET) – a computer network created in the United States for computer science

    Outline of the Internet

    Outline_of_the_Internet

  • CREN
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Networking, organizational home for the computer networks Bitnet and later CSNET This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title CREN.

    CREN

    CREN

  • David J. Farber
  • American computer scientist in Japan (1934–2026)

    Delaware, he helped conceive and organize the major American research networks CSNET, NSFNet, and the National Research and Education Network (NREN). He helped

    David J. Farber

    David J. Farber

    David_J._Farber

  • Ira Fuchs
  • American computer scientist (born 1948)

    organization that operated the BITNET academic computer network, as well as the CSNET network. From 1985 until 2000 Fuchs was vice president for Computing and

    Ira Fuchs

    Ira Fuchs

    Ira_Fuchs

  • MMDF
  • Delaware in the late 1970s, and provided the initial means of operating CSNET, the predecessor to NSFNET. It grew in popularity throughout the 1980s,

    MMDF

    MMDF

  • Dave Crocker (engineer)
  • American network engineer

    email servers. He ran MMDF as a telephone-based ARPANET gateway service for CSNET, which was a forerunner for NSFNET. Crocker was the author of RFC 822, which

    Dave Crocker (engineer)

    Dave_Crocker_(engineer)

  • John Curran (businessman)
  • American computer scientist

    Internet efforts, including working on the early Internet research networks (CSNET and NEARNET) and the NSFNET Network Service Center (NNSC) coordination center

    John Curran (businessman)

    John Curran (businessman)

    John_Curran_(businessman)

  • Douglas Comer
  • American computer scientist

    Comer is a Fellow of the ACM and the recipient of numerous teaching awards. Csnet Protocol Development – 1981 High-Level Network Protocols: Computer Research

    Douglas Comer

    Douglas Comer

    Douglas_Comer

  • Internet in Canada
  • cross-Canada railroad. Other gateways were developed to interconnect with ARPAnet, CSNET, NSFNET (in 1989) and others. The early adopting Canadian universities were

    Internet in Canada

    Internet in Canada

    Internet_in_Canada

  • Bernard Galler
  • American mathematician (1928–2006)

    computer science. Galler also discusses Michigan's relationship with ARPANET, CSNET, and BITNET. He describes the atmosphere on campus in the 1960s and early

    Bernard Galler

    Bernard Galler

    Bernard_Galler

  • Mary Ann Horton
  • American computer scientist and Usenet pioneer (born 1955)

    [email protected]. In the mid 1980s, early domain use included .ARPA, .UUCP, .CSNET, and .BITNET as top level domains, representing four major email networks

    Mary Ann Horton

    Mary Ann Horton

    Mary_Ann_Horton

  • European Academic and Research Network
  • Old academic research computer network connecting universities in Europe and the USA

    Gateways existed from EARN to the ARPA Internet (ARPANET, MILNET, NSFNET, CSNET, X25Net), UUCP, JANET (Great Britain's Joint Academic Network), and more

    European Academic and Research Network

    European_Academic_and_Research_Network

  • MTS system architecture
  • Software organization of the Michigan Terminal System

    for WSU) name%brown@CSNET-RELAY.ARPA (to Brown University a CSNET Phonenet site) [email protected] (to Cornell University a CSNET or ARPANET site) name@STANFORD

    MTS system architecture

    MTS system architecture

    MTS_system_architecture

  • Great Renaming
  • Restructuring of Usenet newsgroups in 1987

    "Comments on Reorganization". Newsgroup: net.news. Usenet: 4558@gatech.CSNET. Retrieved 5 December 2014. Internet portal "Modern Usenet Newsgroup Hierarchies

    Great Renaming

    Great_Renaming

  • Simon S. Lam
  • American computer scientist and academic (born 1947)

    Texas at Austin. The conference was a huge success attended by ARPANET, CSNET, and European packet network researchers as well as many other computer

    Simon S. Lam

    Simon S. Lam

    Simon_S._Lam

  • Internet science
  • Foundation (NSF) provided a grant to demonstrate the Computer Science Network (CSNET) and afterwards to provide networking services to university computer scientists

    Internet science

    Internet science

    Internet_science

  • University of Utah School of Computing
  • School in University of Utah

    C. Hearn – developed the REDUCE computer algebra system, co-founder of CSNET computer network John M. Hollerbach - editor of the International Journal

    University of Utah School of Computing

    University of Utah School of Computing

    University_of_Utah_School_of_Computing

  • Werner Zorn
  • German computer scientist

    network of different computer networks in the German scientific field (CSNET, EARN, EUnet and others). He came into conflict with the German Research

    Werner Zorn

    Werner Zorn

    Werner_Zorn

  • List of Brooklyn College alumni
  • (USC) Lawrence Landweber (B.S. 1963), Internet pioneer, helped develop CSNET, founding member and president of the Internet Society Jack Minker (B.S

    List of Brooklyn College alumni

    List_of_Brooklyn_College_alumni

  • List of University of Utah people
  • C. Hearn – developed the REDUCE computer algebra system, co-founder of CSNET computer network John M. Hollerbach – editor of the International Journal

    List of University of Utah people

    List_of_University_of_Utah_people

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  • Bhoopal | பூபால
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Bhoopal | பூபால

    King

  • Caleb
  • Surname or Lastname

    Reduced and altered form of Scottish and Irish McKillip, a Gaelic patronymic from Philip. The form of the name, originally Killip, has been assimilated to that of the Biblical personal name Caleb.English and Welsh

    Caleb

    Reduced and altered form of Scottish and Irish McKillip, a Gaelic patronymic from Philip. The form of the name, originally Killip, has been assimilated to that of the Biblical personal name Caleb.English and Welsh : from the Biblical Hebrew personal name Caleb, the name of one of the only two men who set out with Moses from Egypt to live long enough to enter the promised land (Numbers 26:65). This name, which is derived from a Hebrew word meaning ‘dog’, was popular among the Puritans in the 17th century and was brought by them as a personal name to America.

  • Dhruvit
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Dhruvit

    To Observe; Happy

  • Ahoah
  • Biblical

    Ahoah

    a live brother; my thorn or thistle

  • Madhukiran | மாஂதுகீரண 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Madhukiran | மாஂதுகீரண 

    Sweet Ray as from God

  • Conall
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Celtic, Irish

    Conall

    Strong in Battle; High; Mighty

  • Yaqu
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic

    Yaqu

    Sapphire; Hyacinth

  • OLAV
  • Male

    Norwegian

    OLAV

    Danish and Norwegian form of Old Norse Óláfr, OLAV means "heir of the ancestors."

  • Osbourne
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Osbourne

    Divine warrior.

  • Ekankar
  • Boy/Male

    Sikh

    Ekankar

    Only one creator

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