Computers were invented in England by an Englishman, Alan Turing.
The Internet was a massive collaborative project, but the WWW as we know it was developed in Switzerland under the lead of Tim Berners-Lee—an Englishman.
Generation of electrical current was invented by Faraday, an Englishman. DC power by Edison, an American of English decent, which lost out to AC power by Tesla, a Serb.
I mean, the HTTP packet protocol was invented by Lee as well. How exactly was the internet invested by the US military when everything that makes the internet the internet was invented by an Englishman? The fact is that lots of countries had basically exactly what America had, as well as universities. That doesn't make them the internet.
Computer science & computing was obviously invented by Turing. You're changing the goalposts & now saying that "digital computers" and PCs were invented in America. That's great, but it's kicking the can down the road—you could just as easily say laptops were invented in X, tablets were invented in Y. None of that has anything to do with the origins though.
Computers were invented in England by an Englishman, Alan Turing.
The Internet was a massive collaborative project, but the WWW as we know it was developed in Switzerland under the lead of Tim Berners-Lee—an Englishman.
Generation of electrical current was invented by Faraday, an Englishman. DC power by Edison, an American of English decent, which lost out to AC power by Tesla, a Serb.
Internet was made by the US military, gtfo.
Computers weren’t made by Turing either, the first digital computer was made by the US navy. The first PC was made by an American.
I mean, the HTTP packet protocol was invented by Lee as well. How exactly was the internet invested by the US military when everything that makes the internet the internet was invented by an Englishman? The fact is that lots of countries had basically exactly what America had, as well as universities. That doesn't make them the internet.
Computer science & computing was obviously invented by Turing. You're changing the goalposts & now saying that "digital computers" and PCs were invented in America. That's great, but it's kicking the can down the road—you could just as easily say laptops were invented in X, tablets were invented in Y. None of that has anything to do with the origins though.