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Uses of internet Pranjal Mishra  By
1.0.  INTRODUCTION The Internet is a computer global system network.  It’s an acronym of International Network. The research on dividing information into packets and switching them from computer to computer began in the 1960s. The  U.S. Department of Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency  (ARPA) funded a research project that created a packet switching network known as the ARPANET. ARPA focused research on ways that networks could be interconnected, and the Internet was envisioned and created to be an interconnection of networks that use TCP/IP protocols.
2.0.  DEFINITION Internet, computer-based global information system. The Internet is composed of many interconnected computer networks. Each network may link tens, hundreds, or even thousands of computers, enabling them to share information and processing power. The Internet has made it possible for people all over the world to communicate with one another effectively and inexpensively. Unlike traditional broadcasting media, such as radio and television, the Internet does not have a centralized distribution system. Instead, an individual who has Internet access can communicate directly with anyone else on the Internet, post information for general consumption, retrieve information, use distant applications and services, or buy and sell products.
Connecting individual computers to each other creates networks. The Internet is a series of interconnected networks. Personal computers and workstations are connected to a Local Area Network (LAN) by either a dial-up connection through a modem and standard phone line or by being directly wired into the LAN. Other modes of data transmission that allow for connection to a network include T-1 connections and dedicated lines. Bridges and hubs link multiple networks to each other. Routers transmit data through networks and determine the best path of transmission. All information is transmitted across the Internet in small units of data called packets. Software on the sending computer divides a large document into many packets for transmission; software on the receiving computer regroups incoming packets into the original document. Similar to a postcard, each packet has two parts: a packet header specifying the computer to which the packet should be delivered, and a packet payload containing the data being sent. The header also specifies how the data in the packet should be combined with the data in other packets by recording which piece of a document is contained in the packet.  2.1.1.  INTERNET TOPOLOGY
3.0 CLIENT /SERVER ARCHITECTURE Internet applications are based on the concept of client/server architecture. In a client/server architecture, some application programs act as information providers (servers), while other application programs act as information receivers (clients). The client/server architecture is not one-to-one. That is, a single client can access many different servers, and a single server can be accessed by a number of different clients. Usually, a user runs a client application, such as a Web browser, that contacts one server at a time to obtain information. Because it only needs to access one server at a time, client software can run on almost any computer, including small handheld devices such as personal organizers and cellular telephones
3.1 HOW THE INTERNET WORKS ---  Dial –up connection  Standard phone line  Ethernet - - T1 connection  Dedicated line Fig 1.3: How Information travels over the Internet
The term  Internet access   refers to the communication between a residence or a business and an ISP that connects to the Internet. Access falls into three broad categories: dedicated, dial-up, and wireless.  With dedicated access, a subscriber’s computer remains directly connected to the Internet at all times through a permanent, physical connection. Most large businesses have high-capacity dedicated connections; small businesses or individuals that desire dedicated access choose technologies such as digital subscriber line (DSL) or cable modems, which both use existing wiring to lower cost. A DSL sends data across the same wires that telephone service uses, and cable modems use the same wiring that cable television uses.   3.1.1 INTERNET ACCESS
Dial-up is the least expensive access technology, but it is also the least convenient.  To use dial-up access, a subscriber must have a telephone modem, a device that connects a computer to the telephone system and is capable of converting data into sounds and sounds back into data. The user’s ISP provides software that controls the modem. To access the Internet, the user opens the software application, which causes the dial-up modem to place a telephone call to the ISP. A modem at the ISP answers the call, and the two modems use audible tones to send data in both directions. When one of the modems is given data to send, the modem converts the data from the digital values used by computers—numbers stored as a sequence of 1s and 0s—into tones. The receiving side converts the tones back into digital values.   Wireless network is a kind of computers networks that does not require  the use of wires to connect to the Internet. The connectivity to the Internet with wireless network is made easy through a wireless router. Wireless networks are categories into; LAN (Local Area Network), PAN (Personal Area Network) and MAN (Metropolitan Area Network) depending on the use.
4.0.  INTERNET APPLICATIONS Apart from the World Wide Web that is generally use, some old applications are still used.  Telnet  application enables a user to interactively access a remote computer .  For example, a businessperson who is visiting a location that has Internet access can use Telnet to contact their office computer. Doing so is faster and less expensive than using a dial-up modem.   Another application, known as the File Transfer Protocol (FTP), is used to download files from an Internet site to a user’s computer. The FTP application is often automatically invoked when a user downloads an updated version of a piece of software.   Applications such as FTP have been integrated with the World Wide Web, making them transparent so that they run automatically without requiring users to open them.   Network  News discussion groups (newsgroups), is another application,  Newsgroup application software allows a user to obtain a copy of selected articles from a local news server or to use e-mail to post a new message to the newsgroup. The system makes newsgroup discussions available worldwide.
A service known as Voice Over IP (VoIP) allows individuals and businesses to make phone calls over the Internet. Low-cost services (some of them free) often transfer calls via personal computers (PCs) equipped with microphones and speakers instead of the traditional telephone handset.   Internet Protocol (IP) is a protocol used for communicating data across a packet-switched internetwork using the Internet Protocol Suite. IP is the primary protocol in the Internet Layer of the Internet Protocol Suite and has the task of delivering distinguished packets from the source host to the destination host based on their addresses.
5.0.  USES OF THE INTERNET Online Service,  provider of electronic news, Information, and e-mail services to customers connecting to the service with their computers over modems and telephone lines. Online services may also serve as gateways to other sources of information, such as bulletin boards, chat groups, and the Internet. Popular online services include CompuServe, the Microsoft Network, and America Online.
5.1.  MARKETING AND THE INTERNET The Internet enable marketers to promote their products and services to millions of potential customers through the World Wide Web. This Web site provides information about a product designed to keep vegetables fresh.
5.2.  ELECTRONIC-MAILING Electronic mail, is a widely used Internet application that enables individuals or groups of individuals to quickly exchange messages, even if they are separated by long distances. A user creates an e-mail message and specifies a recipient using an e-mail address, which is a string consisting of the recipient’s login name followed by an @ (at) sign and then a domain name. E-mail software transfers the message across the Internet to the recipient’s computer, where it is placed in the specified mailbox, a file on the hard drive. The recipient uses an e-mail application to view and reply to the message, as well as to save or delete it. Because e-mail is a convenient and inexpensive form of communication, it has dramatically improved personal and business communications.
Electronic News  is an online publication that currently covers just the semiconductor production equipment industry.  Electronic newspapers spared publishers one of their highest expenses—newsprint—and many brought publishers additional advertising revenue. The New York Times on the Web, an expert of which is shown here, offers readers the same content as its print publication as well as stories and features available only in its online version. 5.3.  ELECTRONICS NEWS
The Internet service has brought a greater development to various continents. It entailed  electronic commerce , which the companies used in advertising, selling, buying, distributing of products, and providing customers service. Telecommunication, is the use of e-mail which speeds communication between the companies, coworkers, and among other individuals. File sharing, individuals swap music, movies, photos, applications and enable students to make a research work and download materials. Online chatting, people carry on discussions using instant messaging; share digital photo, video, and audio files, also play games in real time; which cannot be compared to the late years. CONCLUSION
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Pranjal Mishra ppt

  • 1. Uses of internet Pranjal Mishra By
  • 2. 1.0. INTRODUCTION The Internet is a computer global system network. It’s an acronym of International Network. The research on dividing information into packets and switching them from computer to computer began in the 1960s. The U.S. Department of Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA) funded a research project that created a packet switching network known as the ARPANET. ARPA focused research on ways that networks could be interconnected, and the Internet was envisioned and created to be an interconnection of networks that use TCP/IP protocols.
  • 3. 2.0. DEFINITION Internet, computer-based global information system. The Internet is composed of many interconnected computer networks. Each network may link tens, hundreds, or even thousands of computers, enabling them to share information and processing power. The Internet has made it possible for people all over the world to communicate with one another effectively and inexpensively. Unlike traditional broadcasting media, such as radio and television, the Internet does not have a centralized distribution system. Instead, an individual who has Internet access can communicate directly with anyone else on the Internet, post information for general consumption, retrieve information, use distant applications and services, or buy and sell products.
  • 4. Connecting individual computers to each other creates networks. The Internet is a series of interconnected networks. Personal computers and workstations are connected to a Local Area Network (LAN) by either a dial-up connection through a modem and standard phone line or by being directly wired into the LAN. Other modes of data transmission that allow for connection to a network include T-1 connections and dedicated lines. Bridges and hubs link multiple networks to each other. Routers transmit data through networks and determine the best path of transmission. All information is transmitted across the Internet in small units of data called packets. Software on the sending computer divides a large document into many packets for transmission; software on the receiving computer regroups incoming packets into the original document. Similar to a postcard, each packet has two parts: a packet header specifying the computer to which the packet should be delivered, and a packet payload containing the data being sent. The header also specifies how the data in the packet should be combined with the data in other packets by recording which piece of a document is contained in the packet. 2.1.1. INTERNET TOPOLOGY
  • 5. 3.0 CLIENT /SERVER ARCHITECTURE Internet applications are based on the concept of client/server architecture. In a client/server architecture, some application programs act as information providers (servers), while other application programs act as information receivers (clients). The client/server architecture is not one-to-one. That is, a single client can access many different servers, and a single server can be accessed by a number of different clients. Usually, a user runs a client application, such as a Web browser, that contacts one server at a time to obtain information. Because it only needs to access one server at a time, client software can run on almost any computer, including small handheld devices such as personal organizers and cellular telephones
  • 6. 3.1 HOW THE INTERNET WORKS --- Dial –up connection Standard phone line Ethernet - - T1 connection Dedicated line Fig 1.3: How Information travels over the Internet
  • 7. The term  Internet access refers to the communication between a residence or a business and an ISP that connects to the Internet. Access falls into three broad categories: dedicated, dial-up, and wireless. With dedicated access, a subscriber’s computer remains directly connected to the Internet at all times through a permanent, physical connection. Most large businesses have high-capacity dedicated connections; small businesses or individuals that desire dedicated access choose technologies such as digital subscriber line (DSL) or cable modems, which both use existing wiring to lower cost. A DSL sends data across the same wires that telephone service uses, and cable modems use the same wiring that cable television uses. 3.1.1 INTERNET ACCESS
  • 8. Dial-up is the least expensive access technology, but it is also the least convenient. To use dial-up access, a subscriber must have a telephone modem, a device that connects a computer to the telephone system and is capable of converting data into sounds and sounds back into data. The user’s ISP provides software that controls the modem. To access the Internet, the user opens the software application, which causes the dial-up modem to place a telephone call to the ISP. A modem at the ISP answers the call, and the two modems use audible tones to send data in both directions. When one of the modems is given data to send, the modem converts the data from the digital values used by computers—numbers stored as a sequence of 1s and 0s—into tones. The receiving side converts the tones back into digital values. Wireless network is a kind of computers networks that does not require the use of wires to connect to the Internet. The connectivity to the Internet with wireless network is made easy through a wireless router. Wireless networks are categories into; LAN (Local Area Network), PAN (Personal Area Network) and MAN (Metropolitan Area Network) depending on the use.
  • 9. 4.0. INTERNET APPLICATIONS Apart from the World Wide Web that is generally use, some old applications are still used. Telnet application enables a user to interactively access a remote computer . For example, a businessperson who is visiting a location that has Internet access can use Telnet to contact their office computer. Doing so is faster and less expensive than using a dial-up modem. Another application, known as the File Transfer Protocol (FTP), is used to download files from an Internet site to a user’s computer. The FTP application is often automatically invoked when a user downloads an updated version of a piece of software. Applications such as FTP have been integrated with the World Wide Web, making them transparent so that they run automatically without requiring users to open them. Network News discussion groups (newsgroups), is another application, Newsgroup application software allows a user to obtain a copy of selected articles from a local news server or to use e-mail to post a new message to the newsgroup. The system makes newsgroup discussions available worldwide.
  • 10. A service known as Voice Over IP (VoIP) allows individuals and businesses to make phone calls over the Internet. Low-cost services (some of them free) often transfer calls via personal computers (PCs) equipped with microphones and speakers instead of the traditional telephone handset. Internet Protocol (IP) is a protocol used for communicating data across a packet-switched internetwork using the Internet Protocol Suite. IP is the primary protocol in the Internet Layer of the Internet Protocol Suite and has the task of delivering distinguished packets from the source host to the destination host based on their addresses.
  • 11. 5.0. USES OF THE INTERNET Online Service, provider of electronic news, Information, and e-mail services to customers connecting to the service with their computers over modems and telephone lines. Online services may also serve as gateways to other sources of information, such as bulletin boards, chat groups, and the Internet. Popular online services include CompuServe, the Microsoft Network, and America Online.
  • 12. 5.1. MARKETING AND THE INTERNET The Internet enable marketers to promote their products and services to millions of potential customers through the World Wide Web. This Web site provides information about a product designed to keep vegetables fresh.
  • 13. 5.2. ELECTRONIC-MAILING Electronic mail, is a widely used Internet application that enables individuals or groups of individuals to quickly exchange messages, even if they are separated by long distances. A user creates an e-mail message and specifies a recipient using an e-mail address, which is a string consisting of the recipient’s login name followed by an @ (at) sign and then a domain name. E-mail software transfers the message across the Internet to the recipient’s computer, where it is placed in the specified mailbox, a file on the hard drive. The recipient uses an e-mail application to view and reply to the message, as well as to save or delete it. Because e-mail is a convenient and inexpensive form of communication, it has dramatically improved personal and business communications.
  • 14. Electronic News is an online publication that currently covers just the semiconductor production equipment industry. Electronic newspapers spared publishers one of their highest expenses—newsprint—and many brought publishers additional advertising revenue. The New York Times on the Web, an expert of which is shown here, offers readers the same content as its print publication as well as stories and features available only in its online version. 5.3. ELECTRONICS NEWS
  • 15. The Internet service has brought a greater development to various continents. It entailed electronic commerce , which the companies used in advertising, selling, buying, distributing of products, and providing customers service. Telecommunication, is the use of e-mail which speeds communication between the companies, coworkers, and among other individuals. File sharing, individuals swap music, movies, photos, applications and enable students to make a research work and download materials. Online chatting, people carry on discussions using instant messaging; share digital photo, video, and audio files, also play games in real time; which cannot be compared to the late years. CONCLUSION