Basic Internet
Basic Internet
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The Internet and Web:
What’s the Difference?
• The Internet is the physical connection of
millions of networks.
• The Web uses the Internet for its existence.
• The Web consists of hypertext embedded on
Web pages that are hosted on Web sites.
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The Web Site
• A Web site is a
collection of related
Web documents that
are made available to
the public.
• The index page, or
home page, is the
first page of a Web
site.
• Web pages are
individual Web
documents.
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The Hypertext Concept
• Hypertext is a way of presenting information so
that the order in which it’s read is left up to the
reader.
• Hyperlinks are underlined or highlighted words
that can be used to view another document or
Web page.
• Hypermedia refers to a link to multimedia, such as
music and movies.
• The Web is a distributed hypermedia system or a
system where the responsibility for creating
content is distributed among many people.
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Web Browsers and Servers
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Web Addresses (URLs)
• Web addresses are an addressing system that
identifies where a Web resource is located.
• The uniform resource locator (URL) is the standard
used to identify Web resources.
• The URL consists of:
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How the Internet Works
• The Internet provides immediate and direct
contact with all computers on the network.
• All Internet computers have an Internet address (IP
address).
• Internet service providers (ISPs) sell subscriptions to
the public.
• Its interoperability feature enables access for all types
of computers.
• Large organizations maintain the Internet.
• Many private and public networks are linked together to
provide a worldwide networking system.
• Packet switching technology is used to transmit
data.
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Internet Protocols
• Transmission control protocol (TCP) – A
standard that defines how one computer can
communicate and exchange data with another
computer on the Internet.
• Internet protocol (IP) – Defines the Internet’s
addressing scheme.
• IP address – Each computer connected to the
Internet is given an address composed of
numbers and periods. Example: 209.234.456.8
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Domain Names
Doma
in
Name
• Domain Name System (DNS) – Enables users to type
names of Web sites and Web pages as well as IP
addresses. Example: www.hsnqp.com or 112.23.345.56
• Domain name registration – Enables individuals,
businesses, and organizations to register their Web sites
with InterNIC.
• The last part of the domain name gives the type of
organization that maintains the site. Examples: .com,
.net, .edu, and .gov.
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Accessing the Internet and
Web
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File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
Your FTP Server
Computer
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