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Friday, February 24, 2006

Difference between the World Wide Web and the Internet

As a very profound user of the Internet, I reckon the use of it and how it works should be mastered. Devoid of getting into too much detail the Internet and the World Wide Web are different in some way. The Internet is in point of fact, a worldwide network. The history of the Internet started way back in the 1960s. Protocols and browsers make up the Internet and also have a lot to do with how the Internet works. Using the Internet is not very complex at all, especially if you are familiar with a few basics of a computer. Electronic mail is a feature that is used most frequently on the Internet. Viruses are a cause of some problems on the Internet. Search engines are used when you don’t exactly know where to get the information that you are researching on the Internet. The Internet and the World Wide Web is a very broad topic that can go into much detail further more than comparing the two.

There is a small difference between the World Wide Web and the Internet. Most people use them interchangeably. The basis for the Web is the Internet. The Web is built on the Internet, and makes use of many of the mechanisms the Internet provides. The Internet is the hardware or physical aspects such as computers, networks, and/or services.

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