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INTERNET is a global network system which transmit and receive data through a special packet known as transmission control

protocol.

1974-1983 1974- First Use of term Internet by Vint Cerf and Bob Kahn in paper on Transmission Control Protocol.

1981- National Science Foundation created backbone called CSNET 56 Kbps network for institutions without access to ARPANET. Vinton Cerf proposed a plan for an inter-network connection between CSNET and the ARPANET.

1984-1990 1984- MILNET was to serve the needs of the military and ARPANET to support the advanced research component 1985- The National Science Foundation began deploying its new T1 lines, which would be finished by 1988. 1986- The Internet Engineering Task Force or IETF was created to serve as a forum for technical coordination by contractors for DARPA working on ARPANET, US Defense Data Network (DDN), and the Internet core gateway system. 1990- Merit, IBM and MCI formed a not for profit corporation called ANS, Advanced Network & Services, which was to conduct research into high speed networking.

Enable people to communicate with other person through social network system such as e-mail and internet chatting system. Provides entertainment to users which they can watch movies, play games online, listening to the songs, enjoying their other hobbies and many more.

Promote the products or services of companies and their business around the world. Enable users to download software for variety purpose. Ease human daily routine1. Shopping online 2. Paying bills 3. Transfering money through banking online system

Known as WEB Allows point-and-click navigation of the internet Interconnection of millions of pieces of information located on computers around the world A part of internet access through a graphical user interface and containing documents often connected by hyperlinks.

An application program that provides a way to look at and interact with the information on the World Wide Web / Internet A client program that uses HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) to make requests of web serves throughout the internet on behalf of the browser user. Example: Internet Explorer, Firefox, etc.

Programs that search documents for specified keywords and return a list of the documents where the keywords were found Designed to search information on the World Wide Web. Example: Google, Yahoo!, Bing, etc.

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