What Is The Internet - Definition, Uses, History - Javatpoint
What Is The Internet - Definition, Uses, History - Javatpoint
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Internet is a global network that connects billions of computers across the world with
each other and to the World Wide Web. It uses standard internet protocol suite (TCP/IP)
to connect billions of computer users worldwide. It is set up by using cables such as
optical fibers and other wireless and networking technologies. At present, internet is the
fastest mean of sending or exchanging information and data between computers across
the world.
It is believed that the internet was developed by "Defense Advanced Projects Agency"
(DARPA) department of the United States. And, it was first connected in 1969.
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Internet is different from the World Wide Web as the World Wide Web is a network of
computers and servers created by connecting them through the internet. So, the
internet is the backbone of the web as it provides the technical infrastructure to
establish the WWW and acts as a medium to transmit information from one computer
to another computer. It uses web browsers to display the information on the client,
which it fetches from web servers.
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The internet is not owned by a single person or organization entirely. It is a concept
based on physical infrastructure that connects networks with other networks to create a
global network of billions of computers. As of 12 August 2016, there were more than 300
crores of internet users across the world.
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Physical copper or optical fiber data transmission cables, as well as other networking
technologies like LAN, WAN, and MAN, are used to set up the internet. Even the 2g, 3g,
and 4g services, as well as Wi-Fi, need this physical cable arrangement in order to access
the Internet connection. The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers
(ICANN), a US-based organization, is in charge of overseeing the management of the
Internet and its related protocols, including IP addresses.
The internet works with the help of clients and servers. A device such as a laptop, which
is connected to the internet is called a client, not a server as it is not directly connected
to the internet. However, it is indirectly connected to the internet through an Internet
Service Provider (ISP) and is identified by an IP address, which is a string of numbers.
Just like you have an address for your home that uniquely identifies your home, an IP
address acts as the shipping address of your device. The IP address is provided by your
ISP, and you can see what IP address your ISP has given to your system.
A server is a large computer that stores websites. It also has an IP address. A place where
a large number of servers are stored is called a data center. The server accepts requests
send by the client through a browser over a network (internet) and responds accordingly.
To access the internet we need a domain name, which represents an IP address number,
i.e., each IP address has been assigned a domain name. For example, youtube.com,
facebook.com, paypal.com are used to represent the IP addresses. Domain names are
created as it is difficult for a person to remember a long string of numbers. However,
internet does not understand the domain name, it understands the IP address, so when
you enter the domain name in the browser search bar, the internet has to get the IP
addresses of this domain name from a huge phone book, which is known as DNS
(Domain Name Server).
For example, if you have a person's name, you can find his phone number in a phone
book by searching his name. The internet uses the DNS server in the same way to find
the IP address of the domain name. DNS servers are managed by ISPs or similar
organizations.
Now after understanding the basics, let us see how internet works?
When you turn on your computer and type a domain name in the browser search bar,
your browser sends a request to the DNS server to get the corresponding IP address.
After getting the IP address, the browser forwards the request to the respective server.
Once the server gets the request to provide information about a particular website, the
data starts flowing. The data is transferred through the optical fiber cables in digital
format or in the form of light pulses. As the servers are placed at distant places, the data
may have to travel thousands of miles through optical fiber cable to reach your
computer.
The optical fiber is connected to a router, which converts the light signals into electrical
signals. These electrical signals are transmitted to your laptop using an Ethernet cable.
Thus, you receive the desired information through the internet, which is actually a cable
that connects you with the server.
Furthermore, if you are using wireless internet using wifi or mobile data, the signals from
the optical cable are first sent to a cell tower and from where it reaches to your cell
phone in the form of electromagnetic waves.
The internet is managed by ICANN (Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and
Numbers) located in the USA. It manages IP addresses assignment, domain name
registration, etc.
The data transfer is very fast on the internet. The moment you press enter you get the
information from a server located thousands of miles away from you. The reason for this
speed is that the data is sent in the binary form (0, 1), and these zeros and ones are
divided into small pieces called packets, which can be sent at high speed.
Access to online degree programs, courses, and workshops for education and
self-improvement.
Online gaming
Research
The Web is the part of the Internet that gets the greatest traffic. One unique aspect of
this is hypertext, a rapid cross-referencing method. The majority of websites feature text
that highlights keywords or phrases by being a different color than the rest of the text.
When a user selects one of these words or phrases, they will be sent to the chosen
website or page. Buttons, graphics, and even particular areas of images are also utilized
as hyperlinks.
On the Internet, there are billions of pages of information. The most popular web
browsers are Google Chrome, Firefox, and Internet Explorer. A web browser is used to
surf the internet or do online browsing. A certain Web site's look may vary slightly
depending on the browser being used. A certain browser's later or more updated
versions have the potential to render more complicated features like music files, sound,
animation, and virtual reality.
Spam emails should be avoided, and never open or download files from
sources you are not aware of.
The Internet has changed how society communicates and interacts, whether the effects
are positive or negative on society. The increased focus on personal growth is one
example of change and the fall in a community that is determined by space, job, and
family. People increasingly now build social connections on the basis of their unique
projects, values, as well as interests. In addition to offline and in person, communities are
being created by like-minded people through the Internet and the abundance of online
settings it provides and produces. Social networking sites like Facebook and LinkedIn are
the preferred platforms for both businesses and individuals wishing to carry out various
tasks and connect with others.
TCP/IP Network Model: The most popular protocols for linking networks are
Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and Internet Protocol (IP). Any
communication is split up into a number of packets that are sent from source
to destination.
File Transfer Protocol: With the help of FTP (File Transfer Protocol), a user can
transfer documents, text files, multimedia files, program files, etc., from one
device to another.
When the hypertext transfer protocol (HTTP) was developed in 1989, it enabled different
computer platforms to connect to the same Internet sites, which dramatically improved
communications over the network. The Mosaic Web browser was developed in 1993.
Over the years of its existence, the Internet has remained a constant growth and
development. For instance, IPv6 was created to provide for a significant future rise in the
number of IP addresses that could be used. In a related development, the Internet of
Things (IoT) refers to the rapidly developing environment where nearly any entity or
device can be given a unique identifier (UID) and the capability to communicate data
automatically over the Internet.
Online Shopping: It allows you to shop online such as you can be clothes,
shoes, book movie tickets, railway tickets, flight tickets, and more.
Pay Bills: You can pay your bills online, such as electricity bills, gas bills, college
fees, etc.
Online Banking: It allows you to use internet banking in which you can check
your balance, receive or transfer money, get a statement, request cheque-
book, etc.
Online Selling: You can sell your products or services online. It helps you reach
more customers and thus increases your sales and profit.
Work from Home: In case you need to work from home, you can do it using a
system with internet access. Today, many companies allow their employees to
work from home.
Entertainment: You can listen to online music, watch videos or movies, play
online games.
Career building: You can search for jobs online on different job portals and
send you CV through email if required.
Bad impacts on health: You can get health related issues if you spend too
much time online; your body needs outside activities, exercise, and many
other things. If you look at the screen for a long time, it causes negative effects
on the eyes.
Dial-Up: Users must connect their phone line to a computer system in such
connections in order to access the Internet connection. The user is unable to
make or receive calls using the tier home phone service while connected.
Wi-fi: Without the use of cables, wi-fi or wireless fidelity, enables high-speed
internet connectivity.
Integrated Services Digital Network: With the help of using telephone lines,
ISDN enables users to send audio or video data.
Also, you can use the Internet for a variety of additional purposes. There are multiple
ways to stay up to date on news and do online shopping. You can take care of your
financial affairs, meet new people, watch TV, or enhance new skills. With the help of
Internet, you can do or learn anything online.
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