
Originally Posted by
e3j
Unfortunately that won't work. As mentioned in the article, the USA controls DNS and there can only ever be one DNS. (if you want to talk to anywhere else in the world) A separate DNS just for Australia would have a totally out of date database in 10 minutes.
Also the bit about American ownership amuses me. I always believed - and still do - that Tim Berners-Lee (a pom) "invented" the internet.

Originally Posted by
disco2hse
And working in Switzerland at the time
But actually he didn't "invent" the Internet, he coined the phrase Worldwide Web (I have a copy of his research article in which he did that laying about here somewhere), which is what most people think of when they think of the Internet but it is a lot more than that.
What we know as the Internet has more to do with
Vint Cerf than Tim Berners-Lee, although Lee has been more influential since then as founder of Web Foundation.
Alan
I believe it went the same way as with the invention of television by a Scot, James Logie Baird in 1929, while developing it, the 2nd world war broke out and all the developement went across to the US and it was further developed from there.
Besides who cares, I don't, we'll just have to write or text one another
Baz.
Cheers Baz.
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