The history of the development of the Internet can be traced back to the late 1980s and early 1990s. At that time, the Internet had just appeared, and people began to explore how to use the Internet for information exchange and data transmission. Early Internet In the early days of the Internet, personal computers and small servers were mainly used. The main characteristics of the Internet were slow speed and limited transmission distance. People could only communicate through email and internet chat tools. The Rise of Online Advertising With the development of the internet, the advertising industry also began to appear. Online advertisements could be placed through search engines, social media, forums, and other platforms. These platforms also provided more promotion channels for advertisers. The development of e-commerce With the development of the Internet, e-commerce began to appear. People can buy goods through online shopping platforms such as Amazon, Taobao, etc. 4 The rise of Social networks The emergence of Social networks has changed the way people socialize. People can get to know more people through Social networks and share more information and resources. Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and other platforms had become the main social media channels for many young people. 5 Cloud computing development The emergence of cloud computing has changed the way people calculate. People can calculate and store through cloud servers. Cloud computing applications included cloud computing data centers, cloud computing software, and so on. The development of the network has experienced the evolution process from personal applications to enterprise applications, from local area network to wide area networks. With the continuous advancement of technology and the continuous expansion of application scenarios, the future prospects of the network are very broad.
The development of the Internet of Things was as follows: 1. In 1969, Arpanet, developed and put into use by the Defense Advanced Research Project Agency DARPA, was the pioneer of the modern Internet and laid the foundation for the Internet of Things. 2. In 1982, programmers at the University of Carnegie Mellon connected the Coca-Cola vending machine to the Internet, which was widely regarded as one of the earliest Internet of Things devices. People could check if the machine had cold drinks before buying. 3. In 1990, John Romkey connected toasters to the Internet and successfully switched them on and off, bringing people closer to the Internet of Things. 4. In 1995, the first version of the GPS satellite project operated by the US government was completed, providing GPS positioning for most of today's Internet of Things devices. 5. In 1999, Kevin Ashton, the head of the Automatic Identification Laboratory at the MIT, first proposed the term "Internet of Things" in a speech to explain the potential of MRI tracking technology. 6. In 2007, the first iPhone came out, providing the public with a new way to interact with the world and connect devices. 7. In 2008, the first International Internet of Things Conference was held in Switzerland, and the number of Internet of Things devices exceeded the population of the Earth for the first time. 8. In 2010, the China government listed the Internet of Things as a key technology and announced that it was part of its long-term development plan. In the same year, Nest released a smart incubator that could understand the user's living habits and automatically adjust the temperature of the house, making the concept of "smart home" attract attention. 9. In 2013, Google's smart glasses were released, a revolutionary advancement in the Internet of Things and wearables technology. 10. In 2014, Amazon released the Echo smart slightly, paving the way for the smart home center market. This year, the Industrial Internet of Things standards alliance was established, indirectly indicating that the Internet of Things has the potential to change the way manufacturing and supply chain processes operate. 11. In 2017 - 2019, the development of the Internet of Things became cheaper, easier, and more widely accepted, triggering a wave of innovation in the entire industry. Self-driving cars continued to improve, and Blockchain and artificial intelligence began to integrate into the Internet of Things platform. The increase in smartphone/wireless penetration also made the Internet of Things an attractive value proposition in the future. Now, the Internet of Things had gradually penetrated into many daily devices such as fridges and vending machines. Smoke alarms, electronic devices, tablets, speakers, and other smart home devices were also connected to the Internet. Eventually, it would develop towards the Internet of Everything. All imaginable "things" would be connected to the Internet. "A Short History of the Future: Legends of the Intelligent Era" was equally exciting. Everyone was welcome to click and read it!
In 1969, Arpanet laid the foundation for the Internet of Things. In 1999, the term " Internet of Things " was proposed. After that, it continued to develop and permeate, eventually realizing the Internet of Everything. " A Short History of the Future: Legends of the Intelligent Era " was equally exciting. Everyone was welcome to click and read it!
The development of the Internet of Things technology could be traced back to the computer network technology of the 1990s. At that time, computer performance was limited and network coverage was small, making large-scale device networking unrealistic. Around 2000, the first generation of wireless devices began to become popular, and embedded system technology made breakthroughs, which led to the rapid development of the Internet of Things technology and the first Internet of Things research project. In 2008, the Internet of Things entered a stage of rapid development, and the global market continued to expand. At the end of 2010, European and American countries took the lead in establishing the Internet of Things standard system, and the application range expanded from vertical applications to horizontal applications. At present, the Internet of Things is widely used in smart homes, smart cities, industrial automaton, healthcare, finance, and other fields. In terms of smart home, it could realize functions such as house security monitoring, remote control of household appliances, and intelligent lighting. In terms of smart city, it could provide services such as traffic management, environmental protection monitoring, and intelligent energy management. In terms of industrial automaton, it could help to optimize production management, improve efficiency, reduce labor costs, and improve quality. In terms of health care, the patient's vital signs could be remotely monitored through the medical monitoring cloud platform connected to the wearables. In the financial sector, services such as smart ATM and mobile finance could be implemented. In the future, the scope of the Internet of Things technology will continue to expand. The Internet of Things market will pay more attention to data and interaction, pay attention to human needs and virtual nature, and form a social and cultural ecosystem model that includes data, humans, machines, and other elements. Finally, it will become a complete whole of technology, culture, and society. " A Short History of the Future: Legends of the Intelligent Era " was equally exciting. Everyone was welcome to click and read it!
The development of the China Internet was as follows: At 20:55 on September 20, 1987, China successfully sent the first email to the global science network through the network connection between Beijing and the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology in Germany, knocking on the door of the new era of the Internet. On April 20, 1994, a 64K international special line connected the Zhongguancun area education and scientific research demonstration network to the Internet. China became the 77th country in the world to fully access the Internet. In the same year, China also started the process of building the rule of law on the Internet. This period was in the initial stage of China's Internet development. The infrastructure was weak, the technical level was low, and the laws and regulations were not perfect. In 1995, Ding Lei started his internet start-up activities. In 1997, he established Netease with the 500,000 yuan he earned from writing a switch program for the hotel. In the same year, he launched China's first free email address, 163.com. 1998 was a memorable year in the history of China's Internet development. The concept of portals was introduced to China, and Sohu, Sina.com, and Netease appeared together. The official news portal was also established one after another. In addition to that, it was also the year that tencent, jd.com, Lianzhong Games, and 3721 were born. This year, Ding Lei moved the headquarters of Netease to Beijing and turned the website into a portal. He also proposed the concept of an interactive portal. At the end of 1998, Ma Huateng founded QQ, and in 1999, Alibaba.com was born. 1998 - 2007 was the golden decade dominated by the PC Internet. At this stage, personal computers were used as Internet tools, and Internet technology applications were mostly based on PC browser. During this period, Baidu was founded in 2000, and Alibaba.com launched Taobao and AliPay in 2003 - 2004. Online games, online music, online videos, online social networking, and other online applications were booming. The number of Internet connections in China was growing rapidly. In 2008, China became the world's largest Internet user country. 2008 - 2017 was the golden decade dominated by the mobile Internet. In 2008, the iPhone entered China and brought China into the era of mobile Internet. During this period, with the development of mobile communication technology and mobile smart devices, the Internet was fully integrated into people's life circles. In addition to BAT, Xiaomi, Jinri Toutiao, Meituan, and a group of Internet upstarts rose. However, in recent years, the growth of Internet users has slowed down, and the population bonus has subsided. By the end of 2018, the growth of China Mobile Internet monthly active users continued to slow down, and the consumer Internet was saturated. Today, China's Internet has gone through 30 years of history. China ranks first in the world in terms of the scale of netizens, the online retail market, and the number of 5G base stations. With the wide application of new technologies such as artificial intelligence, big data, and cloud computing, it is accelerating its transformation to intelligence, digitizing, and networking. " A Short History of the Future: Legends of the Intelligent Era " was equally exciting. Everyone was welcome to click and read it!
In 1969, Arpanet, developed and put into use by the Defense Advanced Research Project Agency, laid the foundation for the Internet of Things. In 1982, programmers at the University of Carnegie Mellon connected the Coca-Cola vending machine to the Internet and was widely regarded as one of the earliest Internet of Things devices. In 1990, John Romkey connected toasters to the Internet and switched them on. In 1995, the first version of the GPS satellite project operated by the US government was completed, providing GPS positioning functions for most of today's Internet of Things devices. In 1999, Kevin Ashton, head of the Automatic Identification Laboratory at the MIT, first proposed the term "Internet of Things" in his speech. In 2007, the first iPhone came out, providing a new way to connect devices. In 2008, the first International Internet of Things Conference was held in Switzerland, and this year, the number of Internet of Things devices exceeded the number of people on Earth for the first time. In 2010, the China government listed the Internet of Things as a key technology and included it in its long-term development plan. In the same year, Nest released a smart incubator that attracted attention to the concept of "smart home". In 2013, the release of Google's smart glasses pushed forward the advancement of the Internet of Things and wearables. In 2014, Amazon released the Echo smart slightly and established the Industrial Internet of Things standards alliance. In 2017 - 2019, the development of the Internet of Things became cheaper, easier, and more widely accepted, triggering a wave of innovation. Self-driving cars continued to improve, and Blockchain and artificial intelligence began to integrate into the Internet of Things platform. The increase in smartphone/wireless penetration made the Internet of Things an attractive value proposition. Today, the Internet of Things gradually penetrated into many daily devices from the early mobile phones, computers, and other devices, developing in the direction of the Internet of Everything. "A Short History of the Future: Legends of the Intelligent Era" was equally exciting. Everyone was welcome to click and read it!
The development of the Internet of Things was as follows: 1. In 1969, Arpanet was developed and put into use by the Defense Advanced Research Project Agency, DARPA, which laid the foundation for the Internet of Things. 2. In 1982, programmers at the University of Carnegie Mellon connected the Coca-Cola vending machine to the Internet, which was widely regarded as one of the earliest Internet of Things devices. People could check if the machine had cold drinks before buying. 3. In 1990, John Romkey connected toasters to the Internet and successfully turned them on and off. 4. In 1995, the first version of the GPS satellite project operated by the US government was completed, providing GPS positioning for most of today's Internet of Things devices. 5. In 1999, Kevin Ashton, the head of the Automatic Identification Laboratory at the MIT, first proposed the term "Internet of Things" in a speech to explain the potential of MRI tracking technology. 6. In 2000, the company launched a connected refrigerator program, but it did not win the favor of consumers because of its high price. 7. In 2004, the Internet of Things began to appear in various book titles and spread widely through the media. 8. In 2007, the first iPhone came out, providing the public with a new way to interact with the world and connect devices. 9. In 2008, the first International Internet of Things Conference was held in Switzerland, and the number of Internet of Things devices exceeded the population of the earth for the first time. 10. In 2010, the China government listed the Internet of Things as a key technology and announced that the Internet of Things was part of its long-term development plan. In the same year, Nest released a smart incubator, which made the concept of "smart home" receive attention. 11. In 2013, Google's smart glasses were released, a revolutionary advancement in the Internet of Things and wearables technology. 12. In 2014, Amazon released the Echo smart slightly, and the Industrial Internet of Things standards alliance was established, indicating that the Internet of Things had the potential to change the way manufacturing and supply chain processes operated. 13. In 2017 - 2019, the development of the Internet of Things became cheaper, easier, and more widely accepted, triggering a wave of innovation in the entire industry. Self-driving cars continued to improve, and blockchains and artificial intelligence began to integrate into the Internet of Things platform. The increase in smartphone/wireless penetration rate made the Internet of Things an attractive value proposition in the future. 14. With the development of wireless communication technology, people began to come into contact with the Internet of Things after entering the 4G era. The 5G era was the era of the Internet of Things. In the future, the Internet of Things would continue to develop rapidly in various industries and be adopted on a large scale. "A Short History of the Future: Legends of the Intelligent Era" was equally exciting. Everyone was welcome to click and read it!
The Internet of Things was a network technology that connected items to the Internet through a variety of sensing devices to realize the intelligence of items. In recent years, the Internet of Things technology has developed rapidly. It is estimated that by 2025, there will be 75 billion connected Internet of Things devices worldwide. This growth is due to the popularity of 5G networks and the advancement of cloud computing technology. In China, the Internet of Things was developing rapidly. The government had introduced a series of policies such as the National New Generation Artificial Intelligence Development Plan and the Industrial Internet Development Action Plan to support its research and application. From the perspective of the industrial chain, the upstream links mainly included the manufacturers of the access layer, including chips, sensors and other related manufacturers, as well as terminal equipment manufacturers; the midstream links included network equipment suppliers, software and application developers, and system builders; and the downstream links included network suppliers, network operators, and service suppliers. Among them, the application layer and the platform layer contributed the most, accounting for about 35% of the total value, while the bottom layer of the sensory layer accounted for about 21%. In 2022, the number of Internet of Things connections in China exceeded 6 billion, and the number of Internet of Things connections in China accounted for 30% of the world, a significant increase compared to before (3.63 billion in 2019 and 4.53 billion at the end of 2020). The application field of the Internet of Things continued to expand, and it was widely used in smart homes, industrial Internet, smart cities, medical and health, and other fields. For example, smart homes could remotely control home appliances to improve living comfort; industrial fields could be used for equipment monitoring to improve production efficiency; smart cities could optimize urban resource allocation; medical and health fields could achieve real-time monitoring of patients 'health status. However, the development of the Internet of Things also faced some challenges. For example, data security issues became more prominent with the popularity of Internet of Things devices. "A Short History of the Future: Legends of the Intelligent Era" was equally exciting. Everyone was welcome to click and read it!
The development of the Internet of Things was as follows: 1. In 1982, the concept of the Internet of Things was first applied to vending machines to check the status and inventory of the machine in real time. This was the initial prototype of the Internet of Things. 2. In 1999, Kevin Ashton proposed the concept of the Internet of Things. 3. Around 2005, the Internet of Things technology began to spread worldwide. 4. In 2009, the concept of a smart planet was proposed by iPhone to promote the Internet of Things to the masses. 5. Starting from the "12th Five-Year" period, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology of China clearly proposed to seize the opportunity to develop the Internet of Things in the "12th Five-Year" Development Plan of the Internet of Things. During the "13th Five-Year" period, the Internet of Things was listed as one of the strategic emerging industries, and China began to try the transformation of the "Internet of Things +" business model. During the "14th Five-Year Plan" period, the comprehensive development of the Internet of Things was further promoted. For example, in December 2021, the State Council issued the "14th Five-Year Plan" for the Development of the Digital economy, which required a series of policies such as improving the coverage level of the Internet of Things in various fields to promote the development of the Internet of Things. 6. In 2022, China's 5G lightweight (Redcap) technology completed key technology testing. The Internet of Things platform grew rapidly and its service support ability improved. The integration of various technologies into the Internet of Things brought about innovation and vitality. 7. By 2024, the number of global connections had increased by more than 20% to more than 25 billion; the number of connections in China was estimated to exceed 3 billion, an increase of more than 30%. The Internet of Things accelerated its integration into the primary, secondary and tertiary industries, and continued to expand its applications in the consumer and social governance fields. "A Short History of the Future: Legends of the Intelligent Era" was equally exciting. Everyone was welcome to click and read it!
The development of the Internet showed the following trends: 1. ** Intelligent **: With the rapid development of artificial intelligence technology, the Internet is becoming a super system with a " smart brain." 2. ** Internet of Things **: As an extension of the Internet, the Internet of Things is building a new world of the Internet of Everything. 3. ** Blockchain **: This technology reframes the Internet trust mechanism and the way of value transmission with the characteristics of de-concentration and immutable. 4. [Meta Universe: Leading people into a new world where virtual reality and reality are integrated.] 5. ** Data security and privacy protection **: While enjoying the convenience of the Internet, data security and privacy protection issues have become increasingly prominent, which has also become the cornerstone of the development of the Internet. " A Short History of the Future: Legends of the Intelligent Era " was equally exciting. Everyone was welcome to click and read it!