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The Internet has become accessible to everyone, not just scientists, and has had a huge impact on education, commerce, and daily life. It allows people to access news, research papers, and blogs easily. Companies like Amazon have benefited from the ability to reach a wide audience. Social media has also changed how we interact both online and in person. The Internet was made possible by the collaboration of visionaries like Robert Taylor, Vincent Cerf, and Robert Kahn. The ARPANET project laid the foundation for the Internet we use today, with packet switching and decentralized networking being key components. TCP/IP is still the standard transmission protocol and will continue to be in the future. The Internet has transformed how we access and share information. The Internet was now accessible to everyone, not just scientists. This accessibility elevated people's access to the rest of the world on a scale incomparable to any other invention. The Internet would bring unimaginable changes to education, commerce, and daily life. People can now effortlessly access anything from the latest news and groundbreaking research papers to the humblest blog in mere moments. The Internet revolutionized commerce by allowing companies to easily reach a vast audience, such as Amazon. Social media platforms serve as powerful tools for people to express themselves and interact with others, profoundly influencing how we interact with others online and in person. The story of ARPANET is of human ingenuity and collaboration. What started as a desire to share information among researchers blossomed into the Internet revolution, reshaping the way we learn, work, and interact with each other. It is through the efforts of visionaries like Robert Taylor, Vincent Cerf, Robert Kahn, and others that the Internet exists today. Packet switching and decentralized networking remain core components of the Internet. TCP slash IP has remained the standard transmission protocol of the Internet until now, and will for the foreseeable future. The ARPANET project paved the way for the Internet, transforming how we access and share information today.