International Internet Day - Use Internet in Right Way!!!


Every year on october 29, people all over the world celebrate international Internet Day, which honours those who use the internet for the first time. On this day in 1969, the world saw the transmission of the first electronic message from one computer to another. ARPANET, or the Advanced Research Projects Agency Network, was the name given to the Internet at that time. Information is instantly accessible via the Internet.

This knowledge is easily obtainable thanks to search engines. Internet users can amass a seemingly limitless quantity of enjoyment in addition to knowledge. You can shop and conduct banking from the comfort of your home thanks to the internet. Additionally, the internet is a fantastic tool for fundraising and contribution.

International Internet Day's origins date back to october 29, 1969. The Advanced Research Projects Agency Network, or ARPANET, was the name given to the Internet at the time. The day that the first electronic message was delivered between two computers is celebrated as Internet Day.

In honor of the very first internet connection, Internet Day was first observed in 2005. Every year since the Association of Internet Users began to promote the day, internet users have celebrated it all around the world.



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