The Internet, also simply called the Net is the largest and far-flung network system of all systems. The Internet is not really a network but a loosely organized collection of about 25,000 networks accessed by computers on the planet.
Everything
is coordinated in the Internet through a standardized protocol called Transmission Control Protocol/Internet
Protocol (TCP/IP). To gain access to the Internet, The computer must be
equipped with what is called a Server which has a special software program that
uses the Internet protocol.
The
great attraction of the Internet is that once the sign-up fees are paid, there
are no extra charges. E-mail for
example is free regardless of amount use. The vast sea o information now in the
Internet is an overwhelming challenge to those who wish to navigate it.
The
most attractive way to move around the Internet is called browsing. Using a program called the browser, the user can use a
mouse to point and click on screen icons to surf the Internet,
particularly the World Wide Web, an Internet's subset of text, images and
sounds are linked together to allow users to access data or information needed.
Educational
software materials
have also developed both in sophistication and appeal. But the real possibility
today is connecting with the world outside homes, classrooms and Internet
cafes. Today schools are gearing up to take advantage of Internet access.
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