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McGraw-Hill Technology Education Copyright © 2006 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.

Using the Internet and Basic E-mail 9/5/17 Chapter 2A Using the Internet and Basic E-mail 9/5/17

The Internet Internet: a global-wide network that connects computer systems across the world

U.S. Internet Growth Use an internet browser (Edge, Internet Explorer or Chrome) and answer the following three questions: How many U.S. Internet users were there in 2015? How many projected U.S. Internet users will there be in 2020? How many projected global Internet users will there be in 2020?

How Do We Use the Internet? The World Wide Web (WWW) Developed in 1993 by Tim-Berners Lee Allowed connection of documents Required a browser to read documents Electronic mail (e-mail) Instantaneous transmission of documents Help me complete the slide: What e-mail provider do you or your parents use?

How Do We Use the Internet? News - Any news on TV, on the Internet also Chat Public real time conversation Instant messaging Private real time conversation Peer-to-peer services Allows sharing of files among users Google Drive, I-tunes (Home sharing), Prime photos Discussion point Recently the pop artist Madonna posted several copies of her songs on Kazaa and other file sharing services. Instead of music, she talked at length about copyright infringement through music sharing. In retaliation, hackers hit her website and temporarily made her songs free to purchase. Who is right?

Please turn your chair around and sit facing the center of the room 

How Do We Use the Computer? In groups of two: Use an internet browser to answer these questions: How much does a pure-breed German Shepherd dog cost? Who holds the current record for the “fastest woman in the world?” Where did coffee originally come from?

Chapter 2A End of Chapter