4.6 INTERNET
The
Internet is a network of networks. Millions of computers all over the world are
connected through the Internet. Computer users on the Internet can contact one
another anywhere in the world. If your computer is connected to the Internet,
you can connect to millions of computers. You can gather information and
distribute your data. It is very much similar to the telephone connection where
you can talk with any person anywhere in the world.
In
Internet a huge resource of information is accessible to people across the
world. Information in every field
starting from education, science, health, medicine, history, and geography to
business, news, etc. can be retrieved through Internet. You can also download
programs and software packages from anywhere in the world. Due to the
tremendous information resources the Internet can provide, it is now
indispensable to every organisation.
Origin of Internet
In
1969 Department of Defence (DOD) of USA
started a network called ARPANET (Advanced Research Projects Administration
Network) with one computer at California and
three at Utah. Later on other universities and R & D
institutions were allowed to connect to the Network. APARNET quickly grew to
encompass the entire American continent and became a huge success. Every
university in the country wanted to become a part of ARPANET. So the network
was broken into two smaller parts MILNET for managing military sites and
ARPANET (smaller) for managing non-military sites. Around 1980, NSFNET
(National Science Foundation Network) was created. With the advancement of
modern communication facilities, other computers were also allowed to be linked
up with any computer of NSFNET. By 1990 many computers were looking up to
NSFNET giving birth to Internet.
How Internet functions
Internet
is not a governmental organisation. The ultimate authority of the Internet is
the Internet Society. This is a voluntary membership organisation whose purpose
is to promote global information exchange. Internet has more than one million
computers attached to it.
E-mail
E-mail
stands for electronic mail. This is
one of the most widely used features of Internet. Mails are regularly used
today where with the help of postage stamp we can transfer mails anywhere in
the world. With electronic mail the service is similar. But here data are
transmitted through Internet and therefore within minutes the message reaches
the destination may it be anywhere in the world. Therefore the mailing system
is excessively fast and is being used widely for mail transfer.
IN-TEXT QUESTIONS 3
1.
What is Internet?
2.
What is e-mail?
3. How does Internet function?
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