Internet Basics The World Wide Web is Like the
Internet Basics The World Wide Web is Like the Milky Way Galaxy
The basics of the Internet World Wide Web is, like the Milky Way Galaxy View an image of the galaxy, the Milky Way? (This is our galaxy, by the way). It is a huge collection of stars and planets and all sorts of things. And there are always new things to appear here and there (such as nebulae) and the disappearance of other things here and there (like the stars). It 'very fluid.And is so great that you think should cover everything. I mean, the Milky Way contains some 200 to 400 billion stars and 100,000 light years across (that is, if running at the speed of light will take 100,000 years to go from coast to coast). But at the same time, the Milky Way was very small – no more than a greatly expanded by then.That 's what the World Wide Web is like.Back in 1989, the Web was only about 50 people who share the pages site agrees to use a method called (Hypertext Transfer Protocol, which is what "http" stands at the beginning of web addresses). Only 50 people? This is really tiny.From there was the huge collection of web pages and files Portable Document (PDF) and resources for Flash and QuickTime video and audio files and Zip files and all the other things that are stored in a computer thousands ( called a server) connected to the Internet. And there are always new resources that are loaded on new servers, while servers and other resources from disappearing. Fluid.And is very large. As I'm writing this, the search engine Google has searched through the web pages 8058044651 so I can only say that it is possible to find a website for free greeting cards or natural toothpaste. Regarding the number of people are using the web, no one knows for sure, but whatever the number is growing by leaps and bounds. But the Web is only a subset of the Internet, only a part of everything (but most). And this is why the World Wide Web is, like the Milky Way galaxy.Copyright (c) Grant Pasay 2005. All rights reserved. You can send this article in its entirety (including author bio / links) to anyone who wish.Grant Pasay is a professional website copywriter, advertising writer, SEO writer and serving clients in Vancouver, BC and everywhere. Grant is also the author of free e-book, "Internet is like a refrigerator." For copy that captures your business message without any problems, go to grant free e-book
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