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The Internet is one of the most important discoveries in the world of high technology. It has served so many significant purposes for people who are in need of its services. Things that were thought to be impossible decades before are already made possible through the creation of Internet.

As a beginner user of the Internet, it is nonetheless relevant for you to know the basic information and facts about the Internet itself.

A. The Internet versus World Wide Web

Majority of us would mistakenly interchange the terms Internet and World Wide Web from time to time. We think that both terms are the same, but actually they are not. The Internet is a global communications system which is composed of interconnected networks. On the other hand, the World Wide Web is simply a system of hypertext documents interconnected to each other. These documents, the Web, can be accessed via the Internet.

B. History and Progress of Internet

The Internet was created y the Americans during the cold war between the United States and Soviet Union. The United States wanted to have a military advantage that the latter country cannot surpass, an advanced technology-computer system.

Then computer systems were created to depend on nerve centers that comprises of a central unit or computer which controls the entire network. One downfall of this development is that is the nerve centers will dysfunction, so does the rest of the network.

Then by the late 1960s, American scientists have developed and created the possibility of interlinked computer nodes. Data will be sent form one nodes to any other nodes without affecting their functionality as a system. If one computer node would malfunction, the other nodes would be affected at all.

C. Means to Be Connected To the Internet

There are many ways that you can be connected with the Internet, including the dial-up system, landline broadband connection, WiFi, satellite, and through your mobile phone.

To avail of the dial-up connection system, you would need a telephone line, modem, and computer. The modem is an important a device for this type of connection since it will be the one that will be connecting you computer to the telephone line and will dial the telephone number to the host computer, which is originally connected to the Internet.

A telephone line is not necessary in landline broadband. Coaxial cable wires, fiber optics, and copper wires are the means of connecting your computer unit to the Internet. The satellite and WiFi system can make wireless connection to the Internet possible. Meanwhile, in using you cellular phone, you would need one that has 3G or high-tech features for you to be connected.

D. Choosing an Internet Service Provider

For a connection to the Internet, you would need to choose an Internet service provider. Look for one which as quality services and offers with deserving prices and charges. You may opt to choose the provider nearest to your location, thus the connection will be more convenient and faster.

E. Communication Made Possible

The Internet is one of the most important human development interconnecting modern technology and communication. It made communication possible without regards to the distance; you can still communicate with another person no matter where he or she is globally located.

Communication means via the Internet includes electronic mail, chat, and instant messaging. To have access to these programs and Internet services, you will need to register to have an account in the specific websites involved. If approved, you will then have an account which will allow you to access email, chatting, and instant messaging.

G. Other Internet Services

Internet does not only make communication possible; it has a wide course of services and offers that you could use for your personal purposes and advantages. You can surf anytime about anything at all.

You may also search, stream, and download any media file from the Internet. Enjoy listening to your favorite tunes, to the updates of the latest news, and watching you favorite movies online.

An Internet market is also existent. You can shop, sell, order, and purchase online for anything that you need – from floor tiles to wedding reception services. Anything is possible and accessible in the Internet.

John Scott is an internet marketer and good friend to the world renown David Cavanagh who is best known for his Best Coaching Program. John is a specialist in getting people found on the internet with his business Funky Web 77. http://www.funkyweb77.com


John Patrick Scott was born on March 17th 1966. For much of his working life to date he has worked in offices with the majority within the recruitment industry and more recently as an internet marketer and forex trader. Working as part of a worldwide group called the Direct Response Group Run by David Cavanagh of The Best Coaching Program, John has become very astute at helping people become Google friendly via his business http://www.funkyweb77.com



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