TYPES OF INTERNET SERVICES.  WWW—World Wide Web Go to Wikipedia and Describe it  This website gives an overview of the history and uses of the World.

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TYPES OF INTERNET SERVICES

 WWW—World Wide Web Go to Wikipedia and Describe it  This website gives an overview of the history and uses of the World Wide Web

 Newsgroups  Newsgroups are repositories for messages posted from many users at different locations. A newsgroup is typically focused on a particular topic.

 Listservs Listservs  Listservs are electronic mailing lists. This link is a great article about how listservs help educators including additional links to suggested listservs.

 Internet Meetings Internet Meetings  Internet meetings are a valuable tool for businesses to use to include several people who are located in different places for conferences and meetings.

 Distance Learning Distance Learning  Distance learning refers to a field of education where education is delivered to students who are not attending class in a traditional classroom setting.