Introduction to the Internet

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About the Internet

  • What is the Internet?  The Internet is the vast collection of inter-connected computer networks also referred to as the Information Superhighway. A computer network is two or more individual computers connected together so that their users can send messages to each other and share information.
  • Who uses the Internet?  Originally, the Internet was designed to help scientists communicate and share computer resources in scientific research. It use has progressed beyond its original mission and it is used today by anyone who has access to it through a personal computer equipped with a modem and serviced by an on-line service provider. Companies, organizations, institutions of higher learning, government and citizens of any country may use the internet for sales, advertising, sharing information, and distribution of products among others.
  • What can you do on the Internet?  There are many things that one can do on the Internet, but the following are the most popular features in using the internet:
    • Electronic mail or e-mail - a way to send and receive personal messages
    • HTTP or World Wide Web (WWW) - getting multimedia information
    • Gropher - a menu-based program that enables you to browse for information without having to know where the material is specifically located
    • Conferencing or Internet Relay Chat (IRC) - also known as "chatting" on-line with other users
    • News Groups or NNTP (Network News Transfer Protocol) - a way to read and post information of special interest
    • Mailing Lists - a way to send and receive information in a large special interest group
    • Instant Messages (IM) - a way to send a personal message to an individual in real time.
    • Remote Access or Telnet - a way to use a computer at another site
    • File Transfer Protocol (FTP) -  a way to send and receive computer programs and information
  • What is the World Wide Web?  The World Wide Web is the group of computers on the Internet that allow you to access information that has text, graphics and even sound! Using a "browser" you can look at any information that is posted on the Web. Two types of browsers that are known are Netscape and Microsoft's Internet Explorer. We will be using Netscape.

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