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Explain the various services provided by internet?

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Answered by Urgent2404
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with the web we can order anything while just sitting on our bean bag...
Answered by kunalp
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 The main services provided by the internet are given below:-

1) World Wide Web (www) 

      The World Wide Web and the Internet function together but are not the same thing. The World Wide Web functions as the part of the Internet accessible to users. The Internet serves as a vast electronic communications network and the World Wide Web makes navigation on the Internet easier by utilizing hypertext links and graphical user interfaces between different addresses on computers around the world.

2) Electronic Mail

      More commonly known as email, electronic mail started as an afterthought to the Internet. Today, email holds the number one position as the most popular service offered on the Internet. A protocol for sending, receiving and storing electronic messages, email has become the preferred method of communication. The U.S. Postal Service handles around 200 billion pieces of mail each year.

3) Health Information Access

      Individual computers may remotely access information stored on other computers or servers anywhere in the world in a matter of seconds. The Pew Research Center estimates that 59% of adults go on the Internet to seek health information. 80% of caregivers have access to the Internet and use that access to health information to assist with their day-to-day job duties. Internet access to health information may improve quality of care, provide 24-hour access to medical or health information and allow more efficient handling of specific health issues.

4) E-Commerce

      The ability to do business without the usual constraints of time or distance make e-commerce one of the most important services provided by the internet. With the single click of a mouse, online customers can purchase almost anything day or night from the comfort of their own home. Since human interaction and the 
need for an actual brick-and-mortar location do not figure into the e-commerce equation, doing business on the Internet does not cost as much.

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