Title: Chapter 2 The Internet and World Wide Web
1Chapter 2The Internet and World Wide Web
2The Internet
- What are some services found on the Internet?
Fig. 2-1
3The Internet - Origins
- 4 hosts . Millions of hosts
p. 50
4The Internet
- Who controls the Internet?
- No one it is a public, cooperative,
andindependent network - Several organizations set standards
p. 51
5How the Internet Works
- How can you connect to the Internet?
- Dial-up accessmodem in your computer uses a
standard telephone line to connect to the
Internet
Digital subscriber line (DSL), cable telephone
Internet services (CATV), cable modem,fixed
wireless, and satellite modems
Connection is always onwhenever the computer
is running
Connection must be established each time you log
on. Slow but inexpensive
p. 51
6How the Internet Works
- What are ways to access the Internet?
- ISP, regional or national
- OSP (AOL and MSN, for example)
- Wireless Internet Service Provider
p. 52
7How Data Travels over the Internet
8IP Addresses and Domain Names
- Domain name text version of Internet protocol
(IP) address - IP Address uniquely identifies each computer or
device connected to Internet
Figs. 2-3
9Top-Level Domain Names
Figs. 2-4
10The World Wide Web
p. 54
11The World Wide Web Web Browsers
- Firefox
- Internet Explorer
- (Netscape)
12The World Wide Web
- Home page?
- The first page that a Web site displays
- Second interpretation
- Downloading?
- The process of a computer receiving information
- Depending upon connection speed, downloading can
take from a few seconds to several minutes
p. 55
13The World Wide Web - URL
- Unique address for a Web page
Fig. 2-6
14The World Wide Web - Hyperlinks
- A link can be text or an image
- Text links are usually underlinedand in a
differentcolor
Fig. 2-7
15The World Wide Web Search Engines
- Program used to find Web sites and Web pages by
entering words or phrases called search text - ? Hits
Fig. 2-8
16The World Wide Web Subject Directory
- Search tool with organized set of topics and
subtopics
17The World Wide Web Types of Web Sites
- Portal
- News
- Informational
- Business/Marketing
- Educational
- Entertainment
- Advocacy
- Blog
- Wiki
- Online Social Networks
- Content Aggregator
- Personal
p. 61
18The World Wide Web
- Guidelines for evaluating the value of a Web site?
Fig. 2-12
19The World Wide Web - Multimedia
- Text with other media elements
- Graphics
- Gif/jpeg
- thumbnails
- Animation
- Audio
- Video
- Virtual reality
p. 64 Fig. 2-13
20The World Wide Web - Audio
- Music, speech, or any other sound
- Common Web audio file formats are AA, AAC, AIFF,
ASF, MP3, WAV, WMA, RA, and QT - Once downloaded, you can play (listen to) the
contents of the files
p. 64 - 65 Fig. 2-14
21The World Wide Web - Streaming Audio
- Transfers data in a continuous and even flow
- Enables you to listen to the sound as it
downloads to your computer - Radio stations use streaming audio to broadcast
over the Web
p. 64
22The World Wide Web - Video
- Consists of full-motion images with soundplayed
back at various speeds - MPEG (Moving Pictures Experts Group) is popular
video compressionstandard
p. 65
23The World Wide Web Virtual Reality
- Use of computers to simulate real or imagined
environment - Appears as a three dimensional (3-D) space
- Used for games and many practical applications
p. 65
24The World Wide Web Plug-ins
- Programs that extend the capability of a
browser - You can download many plug-ins at nocost from
variousWeb sites
p. 66 Fig. 2-15
25Web Publishing
- Development and maintenance of Web pages
Fig. 2-16
26E-Commerce
Business to consumer (B2C)Sale of goods to
general public
Consumer to consumer (C2C)One consumer sells
directly to another
Business to business (B2B)Business providing
goods andservices to other businesses
p. 67 Fig.
27Other Internet Services E-mail
- E-mail address
- Unique name that consists of a user name and
domain name that identifies the user - E-mail programs
- Microsoft Outlook
Fig. 2-19
28Other Internet Services E-mail Transmission
Fig. 2-20
29Other Internet Services Instant Messaging
Fig. 2-21
30Other Internet Services - Chat
- Real-time typed conversation that takes place on
a computer - Chat room is location on server that permits
users to discuss topics of interest
Fig. 2-22
31Other Internet Services Internet Telephony
- Enables users to speak to other users over the
Internet using their computer - Voice-over-IP (VoIP)
Fig. 2-23
32Other Internet Services - FTP
- File Transfer Protocol
- Internet standard that permits you to upload and
download files with other computers on the
Internet
p. 72
33Other Internet Services Newsgroups Forums
- Newsgroup
- Online area where users discuss a particular
subject - Need News Reader
- Message board (Forum)
- Type of discussion group
p. 71 Fig. 2-21
34Other Internet Services Mailing List
- Group of e-mail addresses given a single name
- When a message is sent to the mailing list,
everyone on the list receives the message - To add your name to a mailing list you must
subscribe to it to remove your name you must
unsubscribe
p. 73
35Netiquette
- Code of acceptable behaviors users should follow
while on the Internet
Golden Rule Treat others as you would like them
to treat you.
p. 73