Monday, March 28, 2011

One of the Internet's Inventors Dies

Paul Baran invented packet switching, which is still in use today, as a means of ensuring that communications could surive a nuclear attack. Little surprise that the Defense Department (DARPA) would purchase the technique and use it as the backbone of the Arpanet - later to become the internet.

I've argued in 2302 that the federal government, through the military, has promoted practically every technical development in American history. Here's some proof.