History and Future of the Internet

Without a doubt, the most influential innovation of the second half of the 20th century was the internet. So much of our modern world is powered by this tool, but many of you don’t know where this technology came from. As long as you are stocked up on cat memes you don’t think about what is happening behind the scenes.

This holds a special place in my heart, because I’m from the weird generation that was part of the early creators of our modern internet. When they start talking about GeoCities in the video, back in 1997 when I was your age, I managed my own little piece of the internet. I also downloaded old hard drives full of music from Napster over dialup before they got shut down. Even during the dot com bubble of the early 2000s, I never left the web. Here’s a picture of where we’ve come from. These are each pretty short and should catch you up on what you missed out on.

They kind of skimmed pretty quickly over the jump from mostly wired devices to a nearly wireless world. Many of you have never lived without WiFi, and your mobile devices have always had the internet built right in. However, no device made before 2010 could have dreamt of handling the amount of data that we consume in an evening of binge-watching the Great British Baking Show.

In 2009, Facebook was a neat new website you could visit on your desktop computer during lunch. Sometimes you might spend the entire afternoon uploading vacation photos. When it was time to head home, you’d step out into the pouring rain. You left your umbrella at home. If only there were a way to get weather updates in real time, maybe you could even request a ride from a friendly neighbor. However, when you did arrive home, in the mailbox were two DVDs from a brand new company called Netflix that ships movies directly to your house from a list that you choose on their website.

I’m excited to see where the internet and mobile technology will take us in the coming years as the internet of things (IoT) only continues to grow. If your house is like mine, you probably have dozens of internet-connected devices from laptops, televisions, phones, streaming video devices, watches, smart speakers, even ovens, and other appliances. This will only continue to grow in the coming years with more users coming online in developing countries and more devices and connections being made.

Soon, virtual reality, self-driving cars, remote robotic surgery, and automated drone delivery could add a new layer to the networks that are already stretched thin. Your generation will need to pick up this torch and carry it to new places. 5G (5th Generation) wireless technology is already on the horizon and will bring its own new opportunities and challenges.

Does any of this surprise you? What would the world look like if the government had never handed over control of the internet? With the way that web traffic is corralled through data centers today, does the loss of privacy concern you? What will the new wave of 5G technology bring? What is something that you wish you could do with technology now that is currently impossible? Today’s impossible is well within our grasp. We are making history right now.