Internet

Post on 09-May-2015

2.265 views 0 download

Transcript of Internet

Services provided by the internet

Session Objective What is INTERNET ?

Brief History of Internet.

Services provided by Internet.

What is I N T E R N E T ?

The largest network of networks in the world.

What is I N T E R N E T ?

A network of networks, joining many

government, university and private

computers together and providing an

infrastructure for the use of E-mail,

bulletin boards, file archives,

hypertext documents, databases and

other computational resources.

Continue……

What is I N T E R N E T ?

The vast collection of computer

networks which form and act as a

single huge network for transport of

data and messages across distances

which can be anywhere from the

same office to anywhere in the world.

Continue……

Brief History of Internet

ARPA – Advanced Research Project Agency.

1969 January 2 – started an experimental Computer Network.

Concept – No Server, but equal importance/participation to every computer in the Network.

Even if, one or two node destroyed that will not affect the Network.

Vinton Cerf

Father of Internet

Co-designer of the TCP/IP networking protocol.

Brief History of Internet

First named as ARPANET

This is renamed as INTERNET

• TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol)

Continue……

How to Connect to Internet

Internet Services

Electronic Mail (e-mail) World Wide Web File Transfer Protocol (FTP) Chat Rooms Mailing list Instant Messaging Chat News Groups

Electronic Mail (e-Mail)

Distributes e-mail messages and attached files to one or more electronic mailboxes. Message can consist of attachment,graphic or video/audio clips.

Eg:- e-mail addresses• thomas@mes.edu.in • murugan@mesmarampally.org

Electronic Mail (e-Mail)

thomas @ mes . edu . in

murugan @ mesmarampally . org

Continue……

Organization Type of OrganizationName of Person Country

Electronic Mail (e-Mail)

Different e-mail service providers

• G-Mail

• MSN

• Yahoo Mail

• Hot Mail

Continue……

World Wide Web (W W W)

Most important service provided by Internet.

An internet-based hypermedia initiative for global information sharing.

Developed in 1989 by Tim Berners-Lee of the European Particle Physics Lab (CERN) in Switzerland.

Tim Berners-Lee

Father of W W W.

Invented W W W while working at CERN, the European Particle Physics Laboratory.

Search Engines

For searching information on the Internet.

• Google• Yahoo• Altavista

WIKIPEDIA

A wiki is a publishing platform on which many people can contribute new content and revise existing content.

The content benefits from the collective knowledge of the contributors, so wikis can be very beneficial for group projects.

Some businesses and organizations use wikis to maintain documents.

File Transfer ProtocoleInternet standard that allows you to upload and download from the other computer on the internet.

Chat Rooms Real time typed conversation via computers.

Chat rooms ( the channel or mediun ).

Chat clients ( program used to connect to a chat server ) Normally included on a browser

Freely downloaded from the web

Some are text only; others support voice & video

Instant Messaging Notifies you when one or more people are online allows exchange of

messages and files.

It allows you to join a private chat rooms.

Chat Real time conversation that takes place on a computer.

Chat room is location on server that permits users to discus topics of interest

Some are the text only others support voice and video

News Groups Online area in which users conduct written discussion about a

particular subject.

Usenet ( collection of all internet newsgroups ).

News server ( computer storing newsgroups msgs ).

Newsreader ( program used to access newsgroups ).

Articals ( a previously entered message ).

Posting ( adding an article to the newspaper ).

Message board ( discussion board; easier to use ).

Blog ( short for the web log; regularly updated ).

Mailing list Group of e-mail address given a single name.

When a message is sent to the mailing list everyone on the list receive the message.

To add your name to a mailing list you must subscribe to it; to remove your name you must unsubscribe.