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AY 2022-2023
GE10
CHAPTER III. THE INTERNET AND WORLDWIDE WEB
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The internet works with the help of clients and servers. A device such as a laptop, which
is connected to the internet is called a client, not a server as it is not directly connected
to the internet. However, it is indirectly connected to the internet through an Internet
Service Provider (ISP) and is identified by an IP address, which is a string of numbers.
Just like you have an address for your home that uniquely identifies your home, an IP
address acts as the shipping address of your device. The IP address is provided by
your ISP, and you can see what IP address your ISP has given to your system.
An IP address is a unique address that identifies a device on the internet or a local
network. IP stands for "Internet Protocol," which is the set of rules governing the format
of data sent via the internet or local network.
In essence, IP addresses are the identifier that allows information to be sent between
devices on a network: they contain location information and make devices accessible
for communication.
A server is a large computer that stores websites. It also has an IP address. A place
where a large number of servers are stored is called a data center. The server accepts
requests send by the client through a browser over a network (internet) and responds
accordingly.
For example, if you have a person's name, you can find his phone number in a phone
book by searching his name. The internet uses the DNS server in the same way to find
the IP address of the domain name. DNS servers are managed by ISPs or similar
organizations.
Now after understanding the basics, let us see how internet works?
Once the server gets the request to provide information about a particular website, the
data starts flowing. The data is transferred through the optical fiber cables in digital
format or in the form of light pulses. As the servers are placed at distant places, the data
may have to travel thousands of miles through optical fiber cable to reach your
computer.
The optical fiber is connected to a router, which converts the light signals into electrical
signals. These electrical signals are transmitted to your laptop using an Ethernet cable.
Thus, you receive the desired information through the internet, which is actually a cable
that connects you with the server.
Furthermore, if you are using wireless internet using wifi or mobile data, the signals from
the optical cable are first sent to a cell tower and from where it reaches to your cell
phone in the form of electromagnetic waves.
When you turn on your computer and type a domain name in the browser search bar,
your browser sends a request to the DNS server to get the corresponding IP address.
After getting the IP address, the browser forwards the request to the respective server.
Uses of Internet
The Internet is a global networking system that can be used on most devices nowadays
and has become an essential part of our lives. In today's technological era, most of the
companies are getting their operations done over the Internet. There are various uses of
the Internet by which companies and individuals are making their daily tasks more
productive and more comfortable.
Here, we have discussed the major uses of the Internet that play a vital role in daily life:
1. Online Booking & Orders
The Internet has made it a lot easier for people to book tickets for buses, trains, flights
(domestic and international) directly using their devices from anywhere. People can also
book a taxi by choosing their current location, and they will be picked up or dropped at a
specified location. Now no one needs to wait in long queues for their turn to book tickets
at the ticket counter.
2. Cashless Transactions
Most countries are promoting cashless transactions and digital payments. This helps
people not carry much cash. People can pay their bills through debit or credit cards
using POS devices. These devices are connected to the payment gateway on the
Internet.
3. Education
Most of the devices nowadays are connected through the Internet. The Internet has the
availability of broad educational content on any topic with different types.
6. Electronic Mail
Email or electronic mail is one of the first significant uses of the Internet. The email has
enabled faster communication between people on the Internet. Using email, people can
quickly share information, data files, such as images, audio, video, and other types of
files.
7. Job Search
Getting a job is a lot easier than before. Any person can view relevant job information
using the Internet. Earlier, people had to go through each company individually to know
if a position was vacant or not. However, the Internet has enabled people to find
employment sitting at home to suit their interests.
8. Social Networking
Social networking sites have connected people around the world. Social networking is
an essential part of the Internet. With the help of the Internet, people have got the ability
to form social groups where they can share information, thoughts and ideas about
anything.
9. Collaboration
Due to the Internet, communication has become easier and better. You can easily
connect with anyone on the Internet, either texting, calling or video calling. It has
created new cooperation opportunities for the people.
10. Entertainment
The Internet is the most effective means of entertainment. There are various options
available on the Internet, which people can try, such as watching movies, playing online
games, listening to songs, etc.
11. E-Commerce
The Internet is not just limited to ordering things; it can also be used to sell products.
Many e-commerce websites allow businesses and individuals to sell their products.
13. Navigation
The navigation mechanism is one of the most beneficial uses of the Internet. Once a
user put the location in the online maps (such as Google maps), it provides all the
details about that location. Users can even find the best route to visit that particular
location.
14. Advertising
Because most people use the Internet, it is the best means of promoting something or
advertising. There are options for paid promotion as well as free promotion.
Computer Network uses distributed in which task is divided among several computers.
Instead, a single computer handles an entire task, each separate computer handles a
subset.
There are two types of NIC: wireless NIC and wired NIC.
o Wireless NIC: All the modern laptops use the wireless NIC. In Wireless NIC, a
connection is made using the antenna that employs the radio wave technology.
o Wired NIC: Cables use the wired NIC to transfer the data over the medium.
2. Hub
Hub is a central device that splits the network connection into multiple devices. When
computer requests for information from a computer, it sends the request to the Hub.
Hub distributes this request to all the interconnected computers.
3. Switches
Switch is a networking device that groups all the devices over the network to transfer
the data to another device. A switch is better than Hub as it does not broadcast the
message over the network, i.e., it sends the message to the device for which it belongs
to. Therefore, we can say that switch sends the message directly from source to the
destination.
5. Router
Router is a device that connects the LAN to the internet. The router is mainly used to
connect the distinct networks or connect the internet to multiple computers.
6. Modem
Modem connects the computer to the internet over the existing telephone line. A
modem is not integrated with the computer motherboard. A modem is a separate part
on the PC slot found on the motherboard.
The building blocks of the Web are web pages which are formatted in HTML and
connected by links called "hypertext" or hyperlinks and accessed by HTTP. These links
are electronic connections that Link related pieces of information so that users can
access the desired information quickly. Hypertext offers the advantage to select a word
or phrase from text and thus to access other pages that provide additional information
related to that word or phrase.
A web page is given an online address called a Uniform Resource Locator (URL). A
particular collection of web pages that belong to a specific URL is called a website,
e.g., www.facebook.com, www.google.com, etc. So, the World Wide Web is like a huge
electronic book whose pages are stored on multiple servers across the world.
Small websites store all of their WebPages on a single server, but big websites or
organizations place their WebPages on different servers in different countries so that
when users of a country search their site they could get the information quickly from the
nearest server.
Some people use the terms 'internet' and 'World Wide Web' interchangeably. They think
they are the same thing, but it is not so. Internet is entirely different from WWW. It is a
worldwide network of devices like computers, laptops, tablets, etc. It enables users to
send emails to other users and chat with them online. For example, when you send an
email or chatting with someone online, you are using the internet.
But, when you have opened a website like google.com for information, you are using
the World Wide Web; a network of servers over the internet. You request a webpage
from your computer using a browser, and the server renders that page to your browser.
Your computer is called a client who runs a program (web browser), and asks the other
computer (server) for the information it needs.
How the World Wide Web Works?
Now, we have understood that WWW is a collection of websites connected to the
internet so that people can search and share information. Now, let us understand how it
works!
The Web works as per the internet's basic client-server format as shown in the following
image. The servers store and transfer web pages or information to user's computers on
the network when requested by the users. A web server is a software program which
serves the web pages requested by web users using a browser. The computer of a user
who requests documents from a server is known as a client. Browser, which is installed
on the user' computer, allows users to view the retrieved documents.
The moment you open the browser and type a URL in the address bar or search
something on Google, the WWW starts working. There are three main technologies
involved in transferring information (web pages) from servers to clients (computers of
users). These technologies include Hypertext Markup Language (HTML), Hypertext
Transfer Protocol (HTTP) and Web browsers.
A web browser, which is commonly known as a browser, is a program that displays text,
data, pictures, videos, animation, and more. It provides a software interface that allows
you to click hyperlinked resources on the World Wide Web. When you double click the
Browser icon installed on your computer to launch it, you get connected to the World
Wide Web and can search Google or type a URL into the address bar.
Hyper Text Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is an application layer protocol which enables
WWW to work smoothly and effectively. It is based on a client-server model. The client
is a web browser which communicates with the web server which hosts the website.
This protocol defines how messages are formatted and transmitted and what actions
the Web Server and browser should take in response to different commands. When you
enter a URL in the browser, an HTTP command is sent to the Web server, and it
transmits the requested Web Page.
When we open a website using a browser, a connection to the web server is opened,
and the browser communicates with the server through HTTP and sends a request.
HTTP is carried over TCP/IP to communicate with the server. The server processes the
browser's request and sends a response, and then the connection is closed. Thus, the
browser retrieves content from the server for the user.