The Incredible Internet

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Chapter 2 Introduction to Computer Networks INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER NETWORKS.
Advertisements

Communicating Information: Web Design. It’s a big net HTTP FTP TCP/IP SMTP protocols The Internet The Internet is a network of networks… It connects millions.
Internet and the web Summary of terms discusses and review.
Multimedia Internet Communications - Lecture 41 CP2022 INTERNET and World Wide Web.
The Internet Useful Definitions and Concepts About the Internet.
Computer Networks,Internet,& SMTP Priyanka Daultani Department of Computer Science USF, San Francsico, CA.
Chapter 26 Communication Systems. Objectives After reading the chapter and reviewing the materials presented the students will be able to: Identify common.
Internet Basics مهندس / محمد العنزي
The Internet and World Wide Web
Understanding Networked Applications A First Course 1 CONTENTS  INTRODUCTION.  WHAT IS CLIENT SERVER ARCHITECTURE ?  WHY WE NEED CLIENT SERVER ARCHITECTURE.
Introduction to E-commerce and Internet Marketing
The Internet and E-Commerce Back to Table of Contents.
Computers Mrs. Doss.
Lesson 2 — The Internet and the World Wide Web
Internet Basics A management-level overview of the Internet, its architecture, capabilities, and protocols. Copyright 2011 SPMI / Online Development.
The Internet and Multimedia Chapter 2. How the Internet Developed The Internet grew out of the Cold Ware between the United States and the Soviet Union.
Chapter 2: The Internet’s Structure and History IB 300: Advanced Computer Sciences. Professor: Nabil Elmjati.
 The internet is the hardware that creates the massive worldwide network. Computers, cables, telephone wires, high-speed communication lines. The internet.
Lecture 6, Term COD12 COMPUTER LITERACY Communication and Connectivity.
©G. Millbery 2001Communications and Networked SystemsSlide 1 Purpose of Network Components  Switches A device that controls routing and operation of a.
The Internet When was it created and why?. What Is the Internet? A network of computer networks. It connects networks all over the world through the use.
How did the internet develop?. What is Internet? The internet is a network of computers linking many different types of computers all over the world.
By Sushmitha. CONTENT CONTENT : What is internet ? How did internet develop ? Basic services of internet Uses of internet.
Robert (Bob) E. Kahn Inventor of the Internet. Background Information Born in Brooklyn, New York on December 23, 1938 Earned M.A. and Ph.D. degrees from.
CIS 1310 – HTML & CSS 1 Introduction to the Internet.
Fundamentals of Information Systems, Second Edition 1 Telecommunications, the Internet, Intranets, and Extranets.
Computer and Information Science Ch1.3 Computer Networking Ch1.3 Computer Networking Chapter 1.
 The Master Technology Teacher demonstrates knowledge of how to communicate in different formats for diverse audiences.
ICT Information and Communication Technology. Two parts : Core (Compulsory) part Elective part.
Computer network  A network consists of multiple computers connected to each other to share data and resources.
Computers Are Your Future Eleventh Edition
9/4/01Mary Price - The Internet1 9/4/01Mary Price - The Internet 2 T h e I n t e r n e t ? I n t e r n a t i o n a l N e t w o r k.
Internet Research Tips Daniel Fack. Internet Research Tips The internet is a self publishing medium. It must be be analyzed for appropriateness of research.
1 Lecture # 21 Evolution of Internet. 2 Circuit switching network This allows the communication circuits to be shared among users. E.g. Telephone exchange.
XP New Perspectives on The Internet, Fifth Edition— Comprehensive, 2005 Update Tutorial 7 1 Mass Communication on the Internet Using Newsgroups Tutorial.
INTERNET. Objectives Explain the origin of the Internet and describe how the Internet works. Explain the difference between the World Wide Web and the.
Basic Computer Knowledge. Outline Notes 1 Notes 2 Assessment.
Programming technical terms Program is like a recipe. It contains a list of ingredients (called variables) and a list of directions (called statements)
TECHNOLOGY TERMS BY:SHAQUILLA WATSON&SIMONE TAYLOR.
Unit Four Internet 1.Passage One. A Short Introduction.
By: Dominique Vargas. Computer network Questions of computer networks.
By: Sabrina Rodriguez. A computer network is a collection of computers and devices connected by communication channels. A computer network is a group.
What is Data Communication? Data communication is the process of collecting and distributing data(text, voice, graphics, video, etc) electrically from.
CONTENTS  Definition And History  Basic services of INTERNET  The World Wide Web (W.W.W.)  WWW browsers  INTERNET search engines  Uses of INTERNET.
1 st Semester, Batch 2014 CS-114: Introduction to Computer Science LECTURE-3 THE INTERNET AND WORLD WIDE WEB.
© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Longman Publishers. 1 Chapter 27 Blogs, Wikis, and Social Networks Technical Communication, 12 th Edition.
A computer network is a collection of computers and devices connected by communication channels.
Introducing the World Wide Web History and Structure.
Educational Leadership and Planning for Technology Chapter 7 – Data Communications, the Internet, and Educational Applications Dr. Anthony G. Picciano.
Wel come –Prepared by: BHAVIN TANK MILAN VEGAD. What is the.
Part 2.  Transmission methods used  Bandwidth:  The speed at which Data can be carried.
 In the 1960s, ARPANET (Advanced Research Projects Agency Network), the internet’s predecessor, was invented  ARPANET used two technologies that are.
The Internet BTA3O. What is the Internet? 4 Internet: a gigantic system of computers all over the world linked together in a “network”; mainly using telephone.
Computers Are Your Future Eleventh Edition Chapter 6: The Internet and the World Wide Web Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Prentice.
Fundamentals of Information Systems, Sixth Edition Chapter 1 Part A An Introduction to Information Systems in Organizations.
Introduction to Networks. When Personal Computers first appeared in business, software programs were designed for a single user. However as computers.
THE INTERNET AND THE WORLD WIDE WEB. INTERNET INTERNET - short term for interconnected networks, is a global network of computers tied together to share.
How the internet works Notes for Computer Applications.
How Does the Internet Work? Chapter 11. What is the Internet? The Internet involves millions of computers, connected in complex ways to a maze of local.
Glencoe Introduction to Multimedia Chapter 2 Multimedia Online 1 Internet A huge network that connects computers all over the world. Show Definition.
Internet and the web Summary of terms discusses and review
A Brief History of the Internet
Web Development & Design Chapter 1, Sections 4, 5 & 6
Internet.
1 Introduction to the Internet.
Computer Networks,Internet,& SMTP
How did the internet develop?
Part of Chapter 1 Key Concepts Networks
Electronic Communication and the Internet
The Internet and Electronic mail
Presentation transcript:

The Incredible Internet http://www.centerspan.org/tutorial/net.htm

telephone wires and satellite links allow users to share information What is the Internet? A collection of computer networks in which data is exchanged using a common software standard. telephone wires and satellite links allow users to share information

The Internet allows users to… connect easily through personal computers Exchange E-mail post information for others to access, and update it frequently access multimedia information that includes sound, images and even video access diverse perspectives from around the world

There is no "Internet, Inc.” lacks a central authority -- the Internet is bound by few rules and answers to no single organization There are a few governing boards that work to establish policies and standards

ARPAnet A U.S. Department of Defense project to create a nationwide computer network that would continue to function even if a large portion of it were destroyed in a nuclear war or natural disaster.

Academic institutions, scientists and the government First Users… Academic institutions, scientists and the government for research and communications. allowed different institutions to connect to each others' computing systems and databases, as well as share data via E-mail.

The U.S. government began pulling out of network management 1992 The U.S. government began pulling out of network management Commercial entities offered Internet access to the general public for the first time. This change in focus marked the beginning of the Internet's astonishing expansion.

How Do People Use the Internet? Sharing research and business data among colleagues and like-minded individuals. Communicating with others and transmitting files via E-mail. Requesting and providing assistance with problems and questions. Marketing and publicizing products and services. Gathering valuable feedback and suggestions from customers and business partners.