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Define Internet. What are it's objectives ​

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Answered by kvenky2834
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The Internet has made it impressively less demanding to circulate data in all structures, with a sample being libraries. Numerous individuals are currently ready to get to books of different types absolutely online. Individuals of all wage classes can get to any measure of data from libraries the length of they have a library card. Regardless of the possibility that individuals don't have a PC themselves, most urban communities issue free library cards to any individual who can demonstrate residency. Present day libraries still have books, yet they are likewise transitioning to be for the most part free get to focuses for the Internet with PC labs. Thus, the Internet is quick turning into a valuable route for poorer individuals with less access to training to better themselves, regardless of the possibility that the educational system in their locale is poor. This is much more the case for individuals abroad who may have little access to educating by any stretch of the imagination. As indicated by a gathering of specialists writing in the report "The Future of the Internet IV," the Internet can make individuals more quick witted.

Answered by Anonymous
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The Internet (or internet) is the global system of interconnected computer networks that uses the Internet protocol suite (TCP/IP) to communicate between networks and devices.

its objectives are

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  • Objective #1: Increase revenue. ...
  • Objective #2: Build a brand. ...
  • Objective #4: Increase qualified traffic. ...
  • Objective #5: Manage online reputation. ...
  • Objective #6: Become an influencer in your field.
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