Computer Science, asked by aryanthakur34832, 3 months ago

What is internet? write 4 uses of internet? What is the requirements to connect to internet?
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Answers

Answered by tiapanwar11
3

Answer:

Internet is now a days very important to us.

Explanation:

4 ways

Taking classes during lockdown.

Watching movies.

Playing games.

In banks to calculate..

Answered by itzSmilequeen
2

what is internet??

The Internet is a vast network that connects computers

all over the world. Through the Internet, people can share information and communicate from anywhere with an Internet connection.

uses of internet

  • Electronic mail. At least 85% of the inhabitants of cyberspace send and receive e-mail. ...
  • Research.
  • Downloading files.
  • Discussion groups. ...
  • Interactive games. ...
  • Education and self-improvement. ...
  • Friendship and dating. ...
  • Electronic newspapers and magazines

To connect to the Internet

you need the following four

things:

  1. A computer
  2. A modem and telephone line (if you are using dial up access)
  3. A data line of some sort (if you are not using dial up access)
  4. An Internet browser (software) and software to connect you to the ISP
  5. An account with an Internet Service Provider (ISP) Souvenirs

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In the 1960s, the Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA) of the United States Department of Defense funded research into time-sharing of computers.Research into packet switching, one of the fundamental Internet technologies, started in the work of Paul Baran in the early 1960s and, independently, Donald Davies in 1965.After the Symposium on Operating Systems Principles in 1967, packet switching from the proposed NPL network was incorporated into the design for the ARPANET and other resource sharing networks such as the Merit Network and CYCLADES, which were developed in the late 1960s and early 1970s

ARPANET development began with two network nodes which were interconnected between the Network Measurement Center at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science directed by Leonard Kleinrock, and the NLS system at SRI International (SRI) by Douglas Engelbart in Menlo Park, California, on 29 October 1969.The third site was the Culler-Fried Interactive Mathematics Center at the University of California, Santa Barbara, followed by the University of Utah Graphics Department. In a sign of future growth, 15 sites were connected to the young ARPANET by the end of 1971.These early years were documented in the 1972 film Computer Networks: The Heralds of Resource Sharing.

Early international collaborations for the ARPANET were rare. Connections were made in 1973 to the Norwegian Seismic Array (NORSAR) via a satellite station in Tanum, Sweden, and to Peter Kirstein's research group at University College London which provided a gateway to British academic networks. The ARPA projects and international working groups led to the development of various protocols and standards by which multiple separate networks could become a single network or "a network of networks". In 1974, Vint Cerf and Bob Kahn used the term internet as a shorthand for internetwork in RFC 675,and later RFCs repeated this use. Cerf and Khan credit Louis Pouzin with important

influences on TCP/IP design.Commercial PTT providers were concerned with developing X.25 public data networks.

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