Powerpoint presentation on internet and its usessumitsc
The document provides an overview of the Internet, including its history, infrastructure, uses, and impact. It discusses how the Internet began as a network of connected networks for research and has grown into a global system used by billions for various purposes. Key points include:
- The Internet connects millions of private, public, academic, and government networks worldwide using standard TCP/IP protocols.
- It carries a vast range of information and services, including the World Wide Web and email.
- Traditional media and industries have been reshaped by the Internet, giving rise to new services like VoIP, online shopping, and social networking.
- The Internet's software architecture allows for scalability and success, with standards set by the
The internet is a network of computers linking many different types of computers all over the world.
It is a very large wide area network (WAN) connecting computers and networks around the world.
It makes it possible for millions of users to connect to one another via telephone lines, cable lines and satellites.
The document provides information about what constitutes cybercrime and the types of criminal activities that fall under this category. It discusses how cybercrime involves illegal activities that are committed online using computers and networks. Some examples of cybercrime variants mentioned include hacking, cyber squatting, phishing, cyber stalking, and vishing - which aim to illegally access systems, steal personal and financial information, or harass individuals over the internet. The document also notes how cybercriminals can include children, dissatisfied employees, professional hackers, and crackers.
Advantages and disadvantages of the internetpilarace
The document discusses the advantages and disadvantages of using the internet. The advantages include sending emails, accessing vast amounts of online information, online shopping without leaving home, chatting in online rooms, and downloading software. The disadvantages are risks to personal information being accessed by others, credit card theft, easy access to pornography which can affect children, and receiving unsolicited bulk emails known as spam.
The document summarizes the history and development of the Internet from its origins in the late 1950s to the late 1990s. It traces the key events and innovations that allowed the Internet to grow from a small network connecting universities to a worldwide phenomenon. These include the development of packet switching, the creation of the World Wide Web in 1991, and the release of the Mosaic web browser in 1993. The document also outlines how the Internet is used by audiences for communication, research, commerce, entertainment and more. It notes both advantages like access to information and disadvantages like the potential for harmful content.
The document defines the Internet and its history, describing how it began as ARPANET with 4 sites in 1969 and became publicly available for commercial use in 1989. It explains basic Internet services like email, FTP, and Telnet that allow users to send messages, transfer files, and access remote computers. The document also details the World Wide Web and how hyperlinks and browsers allow users to navigate web pages. It describes how search engines work by allowing users to search their databases to locate information on the Internet. In closing, it lists some common uses of the Internet like online communication, software sharing, and e-commerce.
- History of the Internet
- What the Internet is
- The Audience
- How does the Internet affect people?
- Why is it used?
- Advantages and disadvantages
- The value of the internet for media institutions
- Convergence
- Implications for the future
Powerpoint presentation on internet and its usessumitsc
The document provides an overview of the Internet, including its history, infrastructure, uses, and impact. It discusses how the Internet began as a network of connected networks for research and has grown into a global system used by billions for various purposes. Key points include:
- The Internet connects millions of private, public, academic, and government networks worldwide using standard TCP/IP protocols.
- It carries a vast range of information and services, including the World Wide Web and email.
- Traditional media and industries have been reshaped by the Internet, giving rise to new services like VoIP, online shopping, and social networking.
- The Internet's software architecture allows for scalability and success, with standards set by the
The internet is a network of computers linking many different types of computers all over the world.
It is a very large wide area network (WAN) connecting computers and networks around the world.
It makes it possible for millions of users to connect to one another via telephone lines, cable lines and satellites.
The document provides information about what constitutes cybercrime and the types of criminal activities that fall under this category. It discusses how cybercrime involves illegal activities that are committed online using computers and networks. Some examples of cybercrime variants mentioned include hacking, cyber squatting, phishing, cyber stalking, and vishing - which aim to illegally access systems, steal personal and financial information, or harass individuals over the internet. The document also notes how cybercriminals can include children, dissatisfied employees, professional hackers, and crackers.
Advantages and disadvantages of the internetpilarace
The document discusses the advantages and disadvantages of using the internet. The advantages include sending emails, accessing vast amounts of online information, online shopping without leaving home, chatting in online rooms, and downloading software. The disadvantages are risks to personal information being accessed by others, credit card theft, easy access to pornography which can affect children, and receiving unsolicited bulk emails known as spam.
The document summarizes the history and development of the Internet from its origins in the late 1950s to the late 1990s. It traces the key events and innovations that allowed the Internet to grow from a small network connecting universities to a worldwide phenomenon. These include the development of packet switching, the creation of the World Wide Web in 1991, and the release of the Mosaic web browser in 1993. The document also outlines how the Internet is used by audiences for communication, research, commerce, entertainment and more. It notes both advantages like access to information and disadvantages like the potential for harmful content.
The document defines the Internet and its history, describing how it began as ARPANET with 4 sites in 1969 and became publicly available for commercial use in 1989. It explains basic Internet services like email, FTP, and Telnet that allow users to send messages, transfer files, and access remote computers. The document also details the World Wide Web and how hyperlinks and browsers allow users to navigate web pages. It describes how search engines work by allowing users to search their databases to locate information on the Internet. In closing, it lists some common uses of the Internet like online communication, software sharing, and e-commerce.
- History of the Internet
- What the Internet is
- The Audience
- How does the Internet affect people?
- Why is it used?
- Advantages and disadvantages
- The value of the internet for media institutions
- Convergence
- Implications for the future
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