logging in or signing up Internet priyal.mangla Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 36 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: February 06, 2012 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description its all about internet... history ... to the present... INternet Internet Internet! Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Internet : Internet Presentation By:- Priyal Mangla X A Introduction : Introduction The Internet is a computer network covering the whole world. We can use it to search through three billion pages of the WORLD WIDE WEB, or to keep in touch with people by EMAIL. Unlike other networks, the Internet is not under anyone’s control. It is held together by a set of standards, or rules, that set out how computers connected to it should exchange information. Contents : Contents HOW DID THE INTERNET DEVELOP? INTERNET WAS “BORN” IN THE LATE 1960S THE AGENCY’S MAIN OBJECTIVES ARPANET EMAIL INTERNETWORKING MID 1980S ARPANET AND NSFNET CONTROL PROTOCOL/INTERNET PROTOCOL TCIP/IP How Did The Internet Develop? : How Did The Internet Develop? The internet as we know it today is actually a very large wide area network (WAN) connecting computers and networks around the world. It makes it possible for millions of computer users to connect to one another via telephone lines, cable lines, and satellites Internet Was “Born” In The Late 1960s : Internet Was “Born” In The Late 1960s Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA) or the US Department of Defense linked together mainframe computers to form a communications network. The Agency’s Main Objectives : The Agency’s Main Objectives Create a communication system that could survive a nuclear attack or natural disaster Provide communication links to its users in remote locations ARPANET : ARPANET Early version of the internet was known as ARPANet Backbone Is a term used to describe a structure that handles the major traffic in a networked system– much like a major highway Network Backbone is a “cyberspace highway” made up of high-speed cables and switching stations ARPANET : ARPANET Users originally used the internet to share Scientific and engineering information Other uses discovered Email most popular Expansion into Europe in 1970s EMAIL : EMAIL Email (short for electronic mail) is an electronic postal service. It was invented in 1971, and works on any computer network but is now mostly used on the Internet. ARPANET Splits Into Two Parts : ARPANET Splits Into Two Parts ARPANet and MILNet MILNet Various defense agencies and the military ARPANet Research and development network International communication tool for the academic community INTERNETWORKING : INTERNETWORKING The process of linking a collection of networks is called internetworking This term is where the internet got its name The term internet was officially adopted in 1983. More commonly referred to as the Net Mid 1980s : Mid 1980s Speed of ARPANet backbone no longer sufficient National Science Foundation (NSF) created a new high-speed network NSFNet NSFNET : NSFNET Two main objectives To interconnect supercomputing centers so they could access one another’s resources To give academic and research centers access to one another for purposes of exchanging information ARPANET AND NSFNET : ARPANET AND NSFNET Linked together but NSFNet had a faster backbone By early 1990s NSFNet fully replaced ARPANet GROWTH OF INTERNET : GROWTH OF INTERNET Fueled by purchase of personal computers Growing demand for “anytime, anywhere” NSFNet academics only Bell, AT&T and Nortel built high-speed backbones and new networks that used the same protocols CONTROL PROTOCOL/INTERNET PROTOCOL : CONTROL PROTOCOL/INTERNET PROTOCOL Accepted means of communication Protocol Is an agreed upon format for transmitting data between two or more devices A set of formal rules for transmitting data TCIP/IP : TCIP/IP Available for free Rapid growth of the internet Set up internet accounts with telecommunications companies and Internet service providers (ISPs) Internet - most popular use Email and file sharing Thank You : Thank You You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
Internet priyal.mangla Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 36 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: February 06, 2012 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description its all about internet... history ... to the present... INternet Internet Internet! Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Internet : Internet Presentation By:- Priyal Mangla X A Introduction : Introduction The Internet is a computer network covering the whole world. We can use it to search through three billion pages of the WORLD WIDE WEB, or to keep in touch with people by EMAIL. Unlike other networks, the Internet is not under anyone’s control. It is held together by a set of standards, or rules, that set out how computers connected to it should exchange information. Contents : Contents HOW DID THE INTERNET DEVELOP? INTERNET WAS “BORN” IN THE LATE 1960S THE AGENCY’S MAIN OBJECTIVES ARPANET EMAIL INTERNETWORKING MID 1980S ARPANET AND NSFNET CONTROL PROTOCOL/INTERNET PROTOCOL TCIP/IP How Did The Internet Develop? : How Did The Internet Develop? The internet as we know it today is actually a very large wide area network (WAN) connecting computers and networks around the world. It makes it possible for millions of computer users to connect to one another via telephone lines, cable lines, and satellites Internet Was “Born” In The Late 1960s : Internet Was “Born” In The Late 1960s Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA) or the US Department of Defense linked together mainframe computers to form a communications network. The Agency’s Main Objectives : The Agency’s Main Objectives Create a communication system that could survive a nuclear attack or natural disaster Provide communication links to its users in remote locations ARPANET : ARPANET Early version of the internet was known as ARPANet Backbone Is a term used to describe a structure that handles the major traffic in a networked system– much like a major highway Network Backbone is a “cyberspace highway” made up of high-speed cables and switching stations ARPANET : ARPANET Users originally used the internet to share Scientific and engineering information Other uses discovered Email most popular Expansion into Europe in 1970s EMAIL : EMAIL Email (short for electronic mail) is an electronic postal service. It was invented in 1971, and works on any computer network but is now mostly used on the Internet. ARPANET Splits Into Two Parts : ARPANET Splits Into Two Parts ARPANet and MILNet MILNet Various defense agencies and the military ARPANet Research and development network International communication tool for the academic community INTERNETWORKING : INTERNETWORKING The process of linking a collection of networks is called internetworking This term is where the internet got its name The term internet was officially adopted in 1983. More commonly referred to as the Net Mid 1980s : Mid 1980s Speed of ARPANet backbone no longer sufficient National Science Foundation (NSF) created a new high-speed network NSFNet NSFNET : NSFNET Two main objectives To interconnect supercomputing centers so they could access one another’s resources To give academic and research centers access to one another for purposes of exchanging information ARPANET AND NSFNET : ARPANET AND NSFNET Linked together but NSFNet had a faster backbone By early 1990s NSFNet fully replaced ARPANet GROWTH OF INTERNET : GROWTH OF INTERNET Fueled by purchase of personal computers Growing demand for “anytime, anywhere” NSFNet academics only Bell, AT&T and Nortel built high-speed backbones and new networks that used the same protocols CONTROL PROTOCOL/INTERNET PROTOCOL : CONTROL PROTOCOL/INTERNET PROTOCOL Accepted means of communication Protocol Is an agreed upon format for transmitting data between two or more devices A set of formal rules for transmitting data TCIP/IP : TCIP/IP Available for free Rapid growth of the internet Set up internet accounts with telecommunications companies and Internet service providers (ISPs) Internet - most popular use Email and file sharing Thank You : Thank You