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The Internet
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The Internet: A Definition Short for Internetwork AKA: The World Wide Web, or the Net This is defined by the system of communications channels Cable Satellite Fiber Optics Telephone A Network of Networks Connected by a common set of rules: TCP/IP Populated by services: WWW, Communications, Data Transfer
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History Advanced Research Projects Administration From Dept of Defense Funding of Communications resources First to Universities and Tech Companies UCLA & SRI Int’l – 10/29/69 UC Santa Barbara, U. of Utah Went international in the 70s UK, Sweden, Norway Wikipedia, 2012
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History… continued 1980s National Science Foundation - 1981 TCP/IP standardized Protocols that make communications possible NSF Net expanded to allow access to supercomputers – 1985 Commercial usage CompuServe, America Online, Prodigy Email, live chat, remote access to databases 1989 – Tim Berners Lee – Hyper Text Markup Language Protocols for graphical display of the World Wide Web 1990s Public can surf the web with Web Browsers Dial-Up services and special Web Browsing software Had to pay for each Uses in business, gaming, personal life, communications Huge impacts! eComerce, eMail, eCommunications, eActivism So Many eThings!
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The World Wide Web Public can surf the web with Web Browsers 1993 – Mosaic Graphical Web Browser 1994 – Netscape Navigator 1995 – Microsoft Internet Explorer Became and remains the #1 browser Bundled with Windows (#1 Operating System) 1996 – Opera (mostly used on mobile devices now) 1998 – Netscape becomes Mozilla Firefox 2003 – Apple Safari Bundled with the computer 2008 to 2010 – Google Chrome
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How Does It Work? 1. Client Web Browser 1. URL 2. Browser sends DNS request 2. DNS returns IP 3. Browser sends “GET” to IP 4. ISPs take packets of data through many routers and networks 5. Server receives GET and returns packets of data 6. Again, networks 7. Local machine receives requested data (2010, HowStuffWorks.com)
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The Internet Top of the screen is a Address Bar This defines the URL of the website or file currently being explored URL: Universal Resource Locator essentially like a street address but it doesn’t refer to an actual physical location, but a file location on a server or in a directory http://www.nytimes.com/gst/mostpopular.html/ Hyper Text Transfer Protocol Domain Name As registered with a Domain Name Serivce Top-Level Domain Defining type of domain Path or subdirectory and actual page file How does this work? Hyper Text Markup Language: A simple programming language that universally tells a web browser how to set up and define a web page Gives formatting and parameters for display
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A simple web site Open notepad Enter in the text Save As: Simple.html To your INSM180 folder Open with a web browser Should automatically choose this A simple web page This is a really simple Web Page!
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Navigating the Internet Very large with well over 10 billion registered websites Also full of questionable content Identify some useful Search Engines: http://www.yahoo.com/ http://www.google.com/ http://www.bing.com/http://www.ask.com/
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Let’s compare these web search engines… Everyone choose at least one of these services You can open multiple tabs at the top of the web browser content frame Brainstorm topic: Type keywords into search bar and hit enter Describe top 5 returned items What are they? Do they want money? Personal info?
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