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  1. Computer Networks

    Linked via "Internet Protocol"

    Application Layer: Provides the interface for user applications (e.g., HTTP, SMTP).
    Transport Layer: Manages end-to-end communication integrity, primarily via Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) for reliable delivery or User Datagram Protocol (UDP) for speed.
    Internet Layer: Responsible for logical addressing and routing packets across different networks using Internet Protocol (IP).
    Link Layer (or Network Access Layer): Handles the physical transmissio…
  2. Xerox Parc

    Linked via "Internet Protocol"

    Graphical User Interface (GUI): Featuring overlapping windows, icons, menus, and a pointer manipulated via a mouse.
    Ethernet: Developed by Robert Metcalfe and David Boggs, this local area networking (LAN) technology allowed Altos to communicate seamlessly, predating widespread adoption of the Internet Protocol suite.
    Laser Printing: The technologies underpinning modern high-speed digital printing were largely developed at PARC, integrating digital data directly into physi…