International Internet Day

International Internet Day

International Internet Day is celebrated around the world every year on 29 October. This day celebrates one of the greatest human creations that makes everyday life easier for millions of people. 

On 29 October 1969, the internet was first used by a student programmer named Charlie Kline to send an electronic message reading the word ‘Lo.’ Back then the internet was known as Arpanet. 

The Internet changed human history by connecting people around the world and providing endless information. With more than 5 billion users in the world, it has become a necessary part of our daily lives. 

Since 2005, this day has been celebrated to honour the creators of the internet who changed modern history. Even during tough times such as the pandemic, it helped students continue their education. With the help of the internet, we can achieve more success in the future.