Hmm... is it so incredibly hard to come up with that without stealing it from someone else? (True, sometimes it's faster, but still). Though it was a groundbreaking idea at the time, it didn't require someone to be a rocket scientist.
Tim Berners Lee, who was a part of ARPA, I think, was the lead person on creating the internet, or at least what became the internet. The internet we use today is much different from the one used in the military. ------------- The creator of email lives in a small town in Indiana called Zionsville, I think.
Well it's officially unknown.Nobody currently possesses the Internet. There are some un-profitable companies that take care of it and keep it up...but who...it's unknown.
Tim Berners Lee, who was a part of ARPA, I think, was the lead person on creating the internet
oh wow alt listen he was an MIT Professor who created and directed a group known as the World Wide Web Consortium(W3C) which oversees the Web's Continued Development.
ARPA was made up of tons of people,and they worked with tons of more people to create ARPANET.If you want some of the specific people then look it up on Google or Wikipedia or something,but ARPANET was the predecessor to the internet.
Nobody currently possesses the Internet.
well actually anyone who runs a website on a server that can be accessed through the internet in my opinion possesses part of the internet.To my knowledge the internet it simply a build of of servers all connected sending information back and forth to each other.