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Introduction to Internet

The Internet is a global network of interconnected computers and servers that communicate using standardized protocols to enable the exchange of data, information, and resources.

  • It allows devices worldwide to connect and share content across a vast array of applications, such as browsing websites, email, file sharing, and social media.

1.) Global Connectivity:

  • Connects billions of devices worldwide, allowing seamless communication and data sharing.

2.) Decentralized Network:

  • Operates without a single controlling authority, relying on a distributed structure for robustness and scalability.

3.) Standardized Protocols:

  • Uses protocols like TCP/IP to ensure consistent communication and compatibility across devices.

4.) Diverse Applications:

  • Supports a wide range of applications, including browsing, streaming, communication, e-commerce, and cloud computing.

5.) Resource Sharing:

  • Facilitates the sharing of hardware (e.g., printers), software, and information across connected systems.
  • Enables real-time communication through emails, messaging apps, and video conferencing.
  • Provides a vast repository of information through search engines, websites, and online libraries.
  • Facilitates e-commerce, digital marketing, and remote work environments.
  • Supports entertainment such as streaming, gaming, and social networking platforms.
  • Enables e-learning, online courses, and virtual collaboration.

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