CT1 INTRODUCTION TO INFORMATIONT TECHNOLOGY
Saturday, July 12, 2014
History of Internet and WWW [VIDEO LECTURE]
VIDEO LECTURE 1 HISTORY OF INTERNET
VIDEO LECTURE 2 HISTORY OF INTERNET
VIDEO LECTURE 3 -HISTORY OF WORLD WIDE WEB
VIDEO LECTURE 4 -How Does the Internet Work ?
SIMPLE explanation of how the internet really works. Understand networks, inter-networks, data packets, peering and internet exchanges.
VIDEO LECTURE 5 -How Does the Internet Work ?
The internet is not a fuzzy cloud. The internet is a wire, actually buried in the ground. Computers connected directly to the internet are called "Servers," while the computers you and I use are "clients," because they are not connected directly to the internet, but through an Internet Service Provider. Routers shuttle packets of information across the internet, and transmit e-mail, pictures, and web pages.
VIDEO LECTURE 2 HISTORY OF INTERNET
VIDEO LECTURE 3 -HISTORY OF WORLD WIDE WEB
VIDEO LECTURE 4 -How Does the Internet Work ?
SIMPLE explanation of how the internet really works. Understand networks, inter-networks, data packets, peering and internet exchanges.
VIDEO LECTURE 5 -How Does the Internet Work ?
The internet is not a fuzzy cloud. The internet is a wire, actually buried in the ground. Computers connected directly to the internet are called "Servers," while the computers you and I use are "clients," because they are not connected directly to the internet, but through an Internet Service Provider. Routers shuttle packets of information across the internet, and transmit e-mail, pictures, and web pages.
History of Internet and WWW [Lecture Slides]
LECTURE NOTES / SLIDES
History of Internet [source: Wikipedia.org] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_internet
History of the World Wide Web [source: Wikipedia.org] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_World_Wide_Web
List of Internet pioneers [source: Wikipedia.org] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Internet_pioneers
The Evolution of the Web
Interactive infographic about the evolution of browsers and the web. This infographic features major web browsers since 1993 such as Mosaic, Netscape, Opera, ...
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