The Internet And Word Wide Wep
by Pherawat Buakhai
1. The Internet
1.1. worldwide collection of networks that links millions of businesses
1.2. government agencies
1.3. educational institutions
1.4. individuals
2. Evolution of the Internet
2.1. DSL
2.2. Fiber to the Premises (FTTP)
2.3. Fixed wireless
2.4. Wi‐Fi
3. The World Wide Web
3.1. Internet Explorer
3.2. Firefox
3.3. Opera
3.4. Safari
3.5. Google Chrome
4. Objectives Overview
4.1. Discuss the evolution of the internet
4.2. Describe the purpose of an IP address and its relationship to a domain name
4.3. Explain the purpose of a Web browser and identify the components of a Web address
4.4. Describe the types of Internet access providers
4.5. Explain the purpose of a Web browser and identify the components of a Web address
4.6. Describe the types of Web sites
4.7. Identify and briefly describe the steps required for Web publishing
5. E‐Commerce
5.1. E‐commerce
5.1.1. Business‐to‐consumer (B2C)
5.1.2. Business‐to‐business (B2B)
5.1.3. Consumer‐to‐consumer (C2C)
6. Other Internet Services
6.1. mailing list
6.1.1. Subscribing
6.1.2. Unsubscribing
6.2. Instant messaging (IM)
6.3. chat
6.4. VoIP(Voice over IP)
6.5. newsgroup
6.6. message board
7. Netiquette
7.1. Summary
7.1.1. World Wide Web
7.1.2. Browsing, navigating, searching, Web publishing, and e‐commerce
7.1.3. Rules of netiquette
7.1.4. Other Internet services: e‐mail, instant messaging, chat rooms, VoIP, newsgroups and message boards, and FTP