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Chapter 2A The Internet and the World Wide Web 1 The Internet s History At about 10:30 PM on October 29th, 1969, a connection was established over a 50 kbps line provided by the AT&T telephone company, and a two node Internet was born. It was between UCLA and the computer firm, BBN. It was the first wide area packet switching network 1969 The ARPANET Developed by the Department of Defense Connected universities and defense bases 2 1

1973- first connection to Europe ARPANET 1973 3 The Internet s History Mid-1980s NSFNet Network between supercomputers The Internet was comprised of links between ARPANET, NSFNET and other research networks No commercial traffic allowed 4 2

1990s ARPANET shut down NSFNet abandoned Commercial networks take over 5 Abilene An advanced Internet backbone available by subscription only The second Internet For $21,000 you can be a basic member! http://abilene.internet2.edu/ 6 3

Today and the Future 100,000 new web sites per month More than 68% of U.S. households online Access is available throughout the U.S. Eventually access will be global 7 Internet Growth 8 4

World total usage as of 1/11/07 1,093,529,692* North America s portion 232,057,067 (69.4% penetration)* The vast majority of sites are in English Needed - more web masters! 9 The Internet s Major Services The World Wide Web (WWW) Developed in 1993 by Tim-Berners Lee Allowed connection of documents Required a browser to read documents Electronic mail (e-mail) Instantaneous transmission of documents 10 5

The Internet s Major Services News Often called newsgroups Electronic discussions on several topics File Transfer Protocol (FTP) Sends and receives files 11 The Internet s Major Services Chat Public real time conversation Instant messaging Private real time conversation Peer-to-peer services Allows sharing of files among users Napster and Kazaa are examples Illegal to share copyrighted material 12 6

Accessing The Internet Internet Service Provider (ISP) Company that provides Internet access Dialup Connects to Internet through phone line Modem connects to the phone line Slow connection 13 Accessing The Internet High-speed access Connect through a special line 2 25 times faster than dialup DSL, Cable, T1 are common 14 7

Understanding the Internet The Internet allows accessing resources The Web simplifies the Internet The Web connects documents Hypertext creates links between documents Documents are stored on a web server HTTP delivers documents 15 Understanding the Internet Web site is a collection of documents Document is a web page Pages are published to the web Hypertext Markup Language Creates web pages Describes how pages should look Content enclosed in tags <tag>content</tag> 16 8

Understanding The Internet Browsers Read and translate the HTML Display web content Uniform Resource Locator (URL) Address of a web page 17 Understanding The Internet Helper applications Plug-ins Enhance a browser s functionality Streaming audio and video Sends the file in small chunks Chunks downloaded while others play 18 9

Streaming Audio 19 Using a Browser And The WWW Browser starts on the home page Navigating the web Enter a URL in the browser Click a link Links are typically blue underlined words Image maps are picture links When finished, close the browser 20 10

Searching the Web The Web is unorganized Directories Categorize the Internet Search engines Find sites by keyword 21 Searching the Web Site searches Large sites have an internal search Metasearch sites Search several web sites at once Sponsored links Sites pay for better search results 22 11

Search Techniques Quote the exact phrase Use the keyword AND Use the keyword NEAR Avoid common words Use the site s advanced tools 23 Chapter 2A End of Chapter 24 12

Chapter 2B E-mail and Other Internet Services 25 Using E-mail Exchanges messages with other users Messages reach destination in seconds Mail waits in mailbox until opened Text, audio, pictures and video messages 26 13

Using e-mail Configuring e-mail e-mail clients read and send e-mail Outlook and Eudora are common Need name of mail server Need username and password Hotmail and Yahoo are online clients No configuration needed 27 Using e-mail e-mail addresses Unique address Allows sending and receiving Username@isp.com Listserv Lists of e-mail addresses Each address gets the e-mail 28 14

Using e-mail e-mail actions Create a new message Send an attachment Reply to e-mail Open attachments Forward an e-mail 29 Other Internet Features News Public board devoted to a topic Thousands of topics available Messages are called threads Users can create threads Users can comment on threads Need a news reader program 30 15

Other Internet Features File Transfer Protocol (FTP) Copies files from a remote computer FTP client is needed Some sites require a password Fetch - Mac FTP Client 31 Other Internet Features Internet Relay Chat (IRC) Real time communication system Multi-users with many channels (rooms) Channels are dedicated to a topic All users can read the comments 32 16

Other Internet Features Instant messaging (IM) Private, real-time communication Message sent only to listed users Buddy lists contain IM names 33 Other Internet Services Online services Company that offers access by subscription Banks, games and research America Online offers content and Internet 34 17

Other Internet Services Peer-to-peer (P2P) services User computers are connected together No centralized organization Users can communicate directly Users can share files 35 18