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The Internet
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What is the Internet? A community with about 100 million users Available in almost every country about 160,000 people are added each month about 100 companies are added each week
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How did it start? In early 1969, as ARPANET – ARPA = Advanced Research Projects Agency – A division of the Department of Defense There were four computers connected – University of Utah; University of California, Santa Barbara; University of California, Los Angeles; and Stanford. Designed to demonstrate the feasibility of building networks over a wide area
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What was the purpose? The military wanted a reliable system that, even if one computer site was destroyed, the rest would continue to function
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1972: Publicly demonstrated with a total of 50 universities. 1990: The Internet funded by both government and private industry. 1993: The World Wide Web was “created”. – only about 100 web servers at that time 1994 only about 14% of web sites were commercial -- now it is over 90% Timeline
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Internet Size vs. Web Size Internet size – Number of web servers on the web doubles every year Web size – Number of pages doubles every few months
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Who owns the Internet? no one and everyone the Internet Society – proposes guidelines for the technical development of the Internet – decides which protocols to support InterNIC – controls the registration of Internet addresses (domain names)
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What can your transfer Any digital media – pictures – sounds – movies – text – anything that a computer can store or that can be digitized
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Applications World Wide Web – a retrieval system based on technology that organizes information into pages and uses a browser to display the pages Gopher: – The forerunner of the Web, not graphical
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Applications: Telnet: – Allows you connect one computer to another FTP: – Allows you to transfer a file from one machine to another.
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Applications (cont.) E-Mail: – Send a message from one user to another – Chain letters – You're not anonymous! Chat: – Internet Relay Chat (IRC) – Voice Chat
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Applications (cont.) Mailing lists Usenet or News groups: – A collection of groups that discuss anything and everything.
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Terms of The World Wide Web web page web site, home page web server web Browser URL: Universal Resource Locator – how to get there://where to go/what to get HTTP: Hyper Text Transfer Protocol HTML: Hyper Text Markup Language
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Terminology (cont.) hyperlink: A link on a web page that will take you to other web pages. Can be text or graphical (hypermedia). search engine: A way to search for information in the Web. Uses key words from the Web page title.
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Access providers. Provide you access to the Internet at a cost Commercial Online Services – America Online (AOL) – Microsoft Network (MSN) Internet Service Providers (ISP) – Wyoming.com, Lariat
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Using the Internet. The people in the Internet are the same people as in the real world. Information on the Internet can be wrong.
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