The World wide web and its Vital Function in our Lives

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Shortly after it was opened to the general public, the Internet has become a prominent fixture in the daily lives of millions of people. The technology allows for much of the knowledge and content of the world to become available with just a few clicks. It is a common view that the Internet houses the sum of all human knowledge still available at this point, missing only that which has been lost to history. With a single lick of the mouse, the average person can access a myriad of topics, including banking, history, electronics, finance, politics and so much more. The Internet has also evolved to become a prominent part of entertainment, with games, TV shows and more being easily accessible over its networks.

What most people don’t know how the Internet actually works, or how it is different from the World Wide Web. The Internet is essentially thousands of small localized networks, all of which are interconnected into an even larger network, which in turn is connected to a global one. Though this complicated interconnection are the web pages that make up the World Wide Web, as well as the virtual and real architecture required for services such as instant messaging, e-mail and social media. In essence, the Web is merely a function of the Internet.

The Internet runs on hardware that, in simple terms, is a massive network of cables and dedicated computer hardware that allows access to information in various forms and locations. The data is transmitted through the Internet Protocol – every website and every device that connects to the Internet has a unique IP address.

Prior to becoming the widespread phenomenon it is today, the use of the Internet was expensive and prohibitive. Potential users couldn’t get it at home, so they had to go to public places and pay at high hourly rates to use it. As time went on, the increase in data transmission speed and the emergence of HTTP made it more accessible to the average person, as well as allowed for a decrease in cost. Networks soon began to establish themselves and provided the service to the general public. Tight competition and the constant march of technology have helped make the Internet far more affordable now than it was before. In many cases, it is possible for someone to enjoy a home connection that has very high speed and near-unlimited access. English is considered the lingua franca for most of the Internet, largely because most websites were developed in the US, but also because it allows for an increased level of accessibility. However, languages such as Chinese, Japanese, Arabic and Spanish are all gaining a foothold in the number of websites that are exclusively in that language.

Many people benefit from the Internet. It gives way to numerous opportunities to the average human. For example, if you are a single mother of 3 children, it’s now possible for you to get a job through the Internet, without having to go beyond the comforts of your home. See how convenient it is? You don’t have to spend a dime on transportation, and it spares you from all the walking. You can even get a degree through online education. Now, almost everyone, from children to the elderly, uses the Internet whenever and wherever possible.

This shows how the innovation has made the lives of many a lot easier. It’s even trusted with different purposes, even with the most important matters like transactions of government organizations. Hence, it’s no surprise that the Internet grows at an average of a hundred percept per year, since its phenomenal development in the years 1996 and 1997.

Undoubtedly, the Internet is a great advancement for many people. Whether it’s about keeping oneself entertained through music, movies and games, or dealing with more serious stuff like banking and job-hunting, the Internet has been everyone’s solution.


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