About Us
Short Answer:
Answerfix was created to fill the gap in the information sharing by providing a meeting place where internet users can freely share content and information.
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Long Answer:
Although the first concepts of the internet date back even farther, the invention of the Internet was created sometime in the late 1960s so that U.S. Department of Defense researchers could share information with one another and with other researchers. The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) developed the Internet; its users, who were mostly scientists and academics, soon saw the power of the new technology: Wires linking computer terminals together in a 'web' of networks allow people anywhere in the world to communicate over the computer. The ARPANet first went live in October 1969, with communications between the University of California in Los Angeles and the Stanford Research Institute. The first networking protocol used on the ARPANet was the Network Control Program. In 1983, it was replaced with the TCP/IP protocol, which is still the standard used today.
Fast forward a couple decades....
According to a survey conducted by CommerceNet and Nielsen Media Research in 1997, the number of users worldwide was believed to be well into the tens of millions. The so called Internet explosion coincided with the advent of increasingly powerful yet reasonably priced personal computers with easy-to-use GUI's (Graphical User Interfaces). The result was an attraction of recent computer converts to the Internet, and new multimedia capabilities, the size, scope and design of which allows users to:
* connect easily through ordinary personal computers
* exchange electronic mail with friends and colleagues
* post and update frequently, information for others to access
* access multimedia information that includes sound, photographic images and video
* access diverse attitudes and perspectives from around the world
* to directly and transparently communicate between computers
Answerfix aims to bring back the roots of the internet by providing a meeting place where internet users can freely share content and information.