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Online Journalism Introduction to The Internet and WWW – Lesson 1 Metin Ersoy – FCMS 2008

Introduction to the Internet and WWW The Internet is a worldwide, publicly accessible series of interconnected computer networks that transmit data by packet switching using the standard Internet Protocol (IP).computer networksdatapacket switching Internet Protocol It is a "network of networks" that consists of millions of smaller domestic, academic, business, and government networks, which together carry various information and services, such as electronic mail, online chat, file transfer, and the interlinked web pages and other resources of the World Wide Web (WWW). informationelectronic mail online chatfileWorld Wide Web

Terminology The Internet and the World Wide Web are not synonymous. The Internet is a collection of interconnected computer networks, linked by copper wires, fiber-optic cables, wireless connections, etc.World Wide Webcomputer networkscopperfiber-opticwireless In contrast, the Web is a collection of interconnected documents and other resources, linked by hyperlinks and URLs. The World Wide Web is one of the services accessible via the Internet, along with various others including , file sharing, online gaming and others described below.resources hyperlinksURLs file sharing online gaming

History of the Internet The USSR's launch of Sputnik spurred the United States to create the Advanced Research Projects Agency, known as ARPA, in February 1958 to regain a technological lead.[1][2] ARPA created the Information Processing Technology Office (IPTO) to further the research of the Semi Automatic Ground Environment (SAGE) program, which had networked country-wide radar systems together for the first time. J. C. R. Licklider was selected to head the IPTO, and saw universal networking as a potential unifying human revolution.USSRSputnikUnited States1958[1][2] Information Processing Technology OfficeSemi Automatic Ground EnvironmentradarJ. C. R. Licklider

Internet’in Tarihi 60'lı yıllarda savunma bakanlığının isteği üzerine olası felaket senaryolarının (doğal afet, nükleer saldırı) ardından dahi işlevselliğini koruyabilecek bir iletişim sistemi yaratmak amacı ile ARPANET adı altında başlatılan askeri bir projedir. 70'li yılların başında Amerikan üniversitelerinde bu projeden yararlanma imkânı verilmesinin ardından e-posta (SMTP) ve NNTP uygulamaları yaygınlık kazanmaya başlamıştır. Bunları FT ve HTTP izlemiştir.

Growth Although the basic applications and guidelines that make the Internet possible had existed for almost a decade, the network did not gain a public face until the 1990s. On August 6, 1991, CERN, which straddles the border between France and Switzerland, publicized the new World Wide Web project. The Web was invented by English scientist Tim Berners-Lee in August 61991CERNFranceSwitzerlandWorld Wide WebEnglish Tim Berners-Lee

Gelişim Radyo, televizyon ve İnternetin bulunuşundan 50 milyon kullanıcıya ulaşmak için geçen süre incelendiğinde; radyo için 38 yıl, televizyon için 13 yıl iken, İnternet için sadece 5 yıldır. İnternet Türkiye'ye 1994 yılında gelmiştir ve geldikten sonra Türkiye'de İnternet'in kullanımı yaygınlaşmıştır

Visualization of the various routes through a portion of the Internet.

Language The prevalent language for communication on the Internet is English. This may be a result of the Internet's origins, as well as English's role as the lingua franca. It may also be related to the poor capability of early computers, largely originating in the United States, to handle characters other than those in the English variant of the Latin alphabet.Englishlingua francaUnited StatesLatin alphabet

Language After English (31% of Web visitors) the most requested languages on the World Wide Web are Chinese (16%), Spanish (9%), Japanese (7%), German (5%) and French (5%).World Wide WebChineseSpanishJapaneseGermanFrench By continent, 37% of the world's Internet users are based in Asia, 27% in Europe, 19% in North America, and 9% in Latin America and the Carribean.AsiaEuropeNorth AmericaLatin AmericaCarribean

Common uses of the Internet The concept of sending electronic text messages between parties in a way analogous to mailing letters or memos predates the creation of the Internet. Even today it can be important to distinguish between Internet and internal systems. Internet may travel and be stored unencrypted on many other networks and machines out of both the sender's and the recipient's control.

Common uses of the Internet The World Wide Web: The World Wide Web is a huge set of interlinked documents, images and other resources, linked by hyperlinks and URLs. These hyperlinks and URLs allow the web servers and other machines that store originals, and cached copies, of these resources to deliver them as required using HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol). HTTP is only one of the communication protocols used on the Internet.hyperlinksURLsHTTP

Common uses of the Internet Remote access: The Internet allows computer users to connect to other computers and information stores easily, wherever they may be across the world. They may do this with or without the use of security, authentication and encryption technologies, depending on the requirements. security

Common uses of the Internet Collaboration: The low cost and nearly instantaneous sharing of ideas, knowledge, and skills has made collaborative work dramatically easier. Not only can a group cheaply communicate and test, but the wide reach of the Internet allows such groups to easily form in the first place, even among niche interests. An example of this is the free software movement in software development, which produced GNU and Linux from scratch and has taken over development of Mozilla and OpenOffice.org (formerly known as Netscape Communicator and StarOffice). Films such as Zeitgeist, Loose Change and Endgame have had extensive coverage on the Internet, while being virtually ignored in the mainstream media. collaborativefree software movementGNULinuxMozillaOpenOffice.orgNetscape CommunicatorStarOfficeZeitgeistLoose ChangeEndgame

Common uses of the Internet File sharing: A computer file can be e- mailed to customers, colleagues and friends as an attachment. It can be uploaded to a website or FTP server for easy download by others. It can be put into a "shared location" or onto a file server for instant use by colleagues. The load of bulk downloads to many users can be eased by the use of "mirror" servers or peer-to-peer networks.computer filee- mailedattachment websiteFTPfile servermirrorpeer-to-peer

Common uses of the Internet Streaming media: Many existing radio and television broadcasters provide Internet "feeds" of their live audio and video streams (for example, the BBC). They may also allow time-shift viewing or listening such as Preview, Classic Clips and Listen Again features. These providers have been joined by a range of pure Internet "broadcasters" who never had on-air licenses. This means that an Internet-connected device, such as a computer or something more specific, can be used to access on- line media in much the same way as was previously possible only with a television or radio receiver. BBCtelevisionradio

Political organization and censorship In democratic societies, the Internet has achieved new relevance as a political tool. The presidential campaign of Howard Dean in 2004 in the United States became famous for its ability to generate donations via the Internet. Many political groups use the Internet to achieve a whole new method of organizing, in order to carry out Internet activism.Howard DeanUnited StatesInternet activism

Political organization and censorship Some governments, such as those of Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Myanmar, the People's Republic of China, and Saudi Arabia, restrict what people in their countries can access on the Internet, especially political and religious content. This is accomplished through software that filters domains and content so that they may not be easily accessed or obtained without elaborate circumvention.Cuba IranNorth KoreaMyanmarPeople's Republic of ChinaSaudi Arabia

Marketing The Internet has also become a large market for companies; some of the biggest companies today have grown by taking advantage of the efficient nature of low-cost advertising and commerce through the Internet, also known as e-commerce. It is the fastest way to spread information to a vast number of people simultaneously. The Internet has also subsequently revolutionized shopping—for example; a person can order a CD online and receive it in the mail within a couple of days, or download it directly in some cases.advertisingcommercee-commerceshoppingCDmail download