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Diverse
Uses of Internet ?
For
most of its existence the Internet was primarily
a research and academic network. More recently,
commercial enterprises and a vast number of consumers
have come to recognize the Internet's potential.
Today people and businesses around the world can
use the Internet to retrieve information, communicate
and conduct business globally, and access a vast
array of services and resources on-line.
Initially, primary
use of the Internet was electronic mail (commonly
called "e-mail"). Millions of people still use
the Internet for electronic mail capabilities.
Electronic mail however, is only a small part
of what the Internet offers. There's also - search
engines, chat groups, e-commerce, news, mailing
lists, bulletin boards, remote computer access
(telnet) - file transfer or FTP (file transfer
protocol)
Later developments
made possible book and magazine publishing (e-books),
video conferencing and web broadcasting or webcasting.
New applications like blog have become extremely
popular. Amateur radio, cable television wires,
spread spectrum radio, satellite and fibre optics
are all being used to deliver Internet services.
Users can join any
of the thousands of Internet discussion groups,
search for specific information in search engines
or transfer/exchange a variety of files. Over
last few years Internet-based resources and services
have grown exponentially. Based on current projections
this rapid growth will continue into the next
decade as more businesses and consumers make the
decision to move onto the Internet. |