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Leonard Kleinrock of MIT first published on the idea of packet switching.
Paul Baran of RAND developed this into the idea of a network with no central control, that could survive outages at any node.
Larry Roberts at MIT first got two computers to talk to each other using these methods, and later led the development of ARPANET, the ancestor of the internet we know today.
Vint Cerf and Bob Kahn published the design of the TCP protocol.
Tim Berners-Lee invented what we think of as the web, a network of hyperlinks using HTML and HTTP. He also developed the first web client and server.
The Mosaic Web browser developed by Marc Andreesen was the first widely used browser, enabling the web to start becoming the universal tool that it is today.
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