Chapter 6
Chapter 6
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CHAPTER 6
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Objectives Overview
Describe features of
Describe ways to
browsers and identify
compose effective
the components of a
search text
web address
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for Detailed Objectives
Objectives Overview
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for Detailed Objectives
The Internet
• The Internet is a
worldwide collection of
networks that connects
millions of businesses,
government agencies,
educational institutions,
and individuals
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Figure 2-1
The Internet
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The Internet
1984 ARPANET
has more than
1,000 individual
computers
linked as hosts
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Connecting to the Internet
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Connecting to the Internet
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Figure 2-2
Connecting to the Internet
Wired Wireless
• Cable Internet • Wi-Fi (wireless
service fidelity)
• DSL (digital • Mobile broadband
subscriber line) • Fixed wireless
• Fiber to the • Satellite Internet
Premises (FTTP) Service
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Connecting to the Internet
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Figure 2-3
Connecting to the Internet
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Connecting to the Internet
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Figure 2-4
Connecting to the Internet
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Figure 2-5
Connecting to the Internet
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Table 2-3
Connecting to the Internet
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Figure 2-6
The World Wide Web
• A browser is an application
that enables users with an
Internet connection to
access and view webpages
on a computer or mobile
device
• A home page is the first
page that a website
displays
• Current browsers typically
support tabbed browsing
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Figure 2-7
The World Wide Web
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Figure 2-8
The World Wide Web
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Figure 2-9
Types of Websites
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Types of Websites
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Table 2-4
Types of Websites
News, weather,
Media sharing Bookmarking sports, and other
mass media
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Types of Websites
Business,
Educational governmental, and Blogs
organizational
Wiki and
Health and fitness Science
collaboration
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Types of Websites
Retail and
Mapping
auctions
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Types of Websites
Careers and
E-commerce Portals
employment
Website
Content
creation and
aggregation
management
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Types of Websites
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Digital Media on the Web
Virtual
Video
Reality
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Digital Media on the Web
• A graphic is a visual
representation of
nontext information
• Graphic formats include
BMP, GIF, JPEG, PNG,
and TIFF
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Figure 2-22
Digital Media on the Web
• An infographic is a
visual representation of
data and information,
designed to
communicate quickly,
simplify complex
concepts, or present
patterns or trends
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Figure 2-23
Digital Media on the Web
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Digital Media on the Web
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Figure 2-24
Digital Media on the Web
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Figure 2-25
Digital Media on the Web
A plug-in, or add-on, is a
program that extends
the capability of a
browser
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Other Internet Services
• Email is the
transmission of
messages and files via a
computer network
• An email program
allows you to create,
send, receive, forward,
store, print, and delete
email messages
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Other Internet Services
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Figure 2-26
Other Internet Services
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Figure 2-27
Other Internet Services
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Figure 2-28
Other Internet Services
• A chat is a real-time
typed conversation that
takes place on a
computer or mobile
device with many other
online users
• A chat room is a website
or application that
permits users to chat
with others who are
online at the same time
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Figure 2-29
Other Internet Services
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Figure 2-30
Other Internet Services
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Other Internet Services
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Netiquette
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Figure 2-31
Chapter Summary
Various types
Evolution of
The web of websites
the Internet
and media
Other services
available on Netiquette
the Internet
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