Tuesday, August 14, 2007

1. The Internet & the WWW

The Internet is a vast collection of thousands of interconnected networks across the world, all of which use the TCP/IP protocol (transmission control protocol/Internet protocol). This common protocol acts as a global electronic language, allowing dissimilar computers to talk with each other easily. The Internet is used for many types of communication--text, graphics, email, audio, video, telephony, and television--by means of thousands of software applications or programs, the most popular and widely used of which is the Web browser. The Internet is the network. The World Wide Web is a network application.

1 comment:

Kevin Cameron said...

Another good analogy would be that the Internet is the highway and that the World Wide Web is the buses, cars, and trucks that travel on the highway.