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PDF Internet 101: What is the Internet?
The internet is the physical network of computers all over the world. The World Wide Web is a virtual network of web sites connected by hyperlinks (or "links"). Web sites are stored on servers on the internet, so the World Wide Web is a part of the internet.
PDF Brief History of the Internet
exists about the Internet, covering history, technology, and usage. A trip to almost any bookstore will find shelves of material written about the Internet.2 In this paper,3 several of us involved in the development and evolution of the Internet share our views of its origins and history. This history revolves around four distinct aspects ...
PDF Introduction to the Internet and World Wide Web (in Chapter 1)
Web 1.0 versus Web 2.0. 1990s and early 2000s saw Web 1.0. a (relatively) small number of companies and advertisers producing content for users to access. "brochure web". Web 2.0 involves the users. If Web 1.0 is as a lecture, then Web 2.0 is a conversation. Examples of Web 2 .0 applications/sites.
PDF Lesson 1
This lesson provides a broad overview of the Computer Networking and the Internet. The lesson begins with an overview of the Internet and of networking protocols, introducing several key terms and concepts. We also examine the 'core' of a computer network, examining the links and switches that transport data.
PDF guide to Internet 2.1
Don't forget—the Internet is not the World Wide Web, or e-mail. The Internet is what is "underneath" them, and makes them all happen. This paper describes what the Internet itself is, and also tells what actually happens, for example, when you click on a link in a Web page. 1 . Introduction to the Internet.
PDF INTRODUCTION TO THE INTERNET
INTERNET What do we use it for? •Whatever we want! •Some standard services: •E-mail •SMTP, Simple Mail Transfer Protocol •File Sharing •FTP, File Transfer Protocol •World Wide Web •HTTP, HyperText Transfer Protocol •DNS •Domain Name System (UDP or TCP) Internet 12.34.56.78 20.3.40.5 11.22.33.44 10.20.30.40 google.com
PDF Basic Internet Skills
Basic Internet Skills. The Internet might seem intimidating at first -‐ a vast global communications network with billions of webpages. But in this lesson, we simplify and explain the basics about the Internet using a conversational non-‐ technical style to make it understandable, useful, and enjoyable.
PDF The Internet
The Internet In simple terms, the Internet consists of many programs running on many computers sending messages to one another (usually as strings) Facebook datacenter Your computer (facebook.com) "Server" "Client" Get status for "Nick Bowman" "Giving lecture" request response
PDF 2.2 Internet Basics
It also contains the Minimize, Maximize/Restore and Close buttons. (next slide) From the Top Down. Minimize: Reduces the Window to a tab on the startup bar. Restore / Maximize: Restores the Window to its previous size or enlarges it to fill the screen. Close: Closes the program. From the Top Down.
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The internet is the physical network of computers all over the world. The World Wide Web is a virtual network of web sites connected by hyperlinks (or "links"). Web sites are stored on servers on the internet, so the World Wide Web is a part of the internet.
exists about the Internet, covering history, technology, and usage. A trip to almost any bookstore will find shelves of material written about the Internet.2 In this paper,3 several of us involved in the development and evolution of the Internet share our views of its origins and history. This history revolves around four distinct aspects ...
Web 1.0 versus Web 2.0. 1990s and early 2000s saw Web 1.0. a (relatively) small number of companies and advertisers producing content for users to access. "brochure web". Web 2.0 involves the users. If Web 1.0 is as a lecture, then Web 2.0 is a conversation. Examples of Web 2 .0 applications/sites.
This lesson provides a broad overview of the Computer Networking and the Internet. The lesson begins with an overview of the Internet and of networking protocols, introducing several key terms and concepts. We also examine the 'core' of a computer network, examining the links and switches that transport data.
Don't forget—the Internet is not the World Wide Web, or e-mail. The Internet is what is "underneath" them, and makes them all happen. This paper describes what the Internet itself is, and also tells what actually happens, for example, when you click on a link in a Web page. 1 . Introduction to the Internet.
INTERNET What do we use it for? •Whatever we want! •Some standard services: •E-mail •SMTP, Simple Mail Transfer Protocol •File Sharing •FTP, File Transfer Protocol •World Wide Web •HTTP, HyperText Transfer Protocol •DNS •Domain Name System (UDP or TCP) Internet 12.34.56.78 20.3.40.5 11.22.33.44 10.20.30.40 google.com
Basic Internet Skills. The Internet might seem intimidating at first -‐ a vast global communications network with billions of webpages. But in this lesson, we simplify and explain the basics about the Internet using a conversational non-‐ technical style to make it understandable, useful, and enjoyable.
The Internet In simple terms, the Internet consists of many programs running on many computers sending messages to one another (usually as strings) Facebook datacenter Your computer (facebook.com) "Server" "Client" Get status for "Nick Bowman" "Giving lecture" request response
It also contains the Minimize, Maximize/Restore and Close buttons. (next slide) From the Top Down. Minimize: Reduces the Window to a tab on the startup bar. Restore / Maximize: Restores the Window to its previous size or enlarges it to fill the screen. Close: Closes the program. From the Top Down.