Слайд 2Now the most popular Internet services - are:
World Wide Web
Web forums
Blogs
Online Stores
Social Networks
E-mail and mailing lists
File-sharing
networks
Electronic Payment Systems
Internet Radio
Internet TV
IP-telephony
Messengers
FTP-servers
IRC (implemented as a web-chat)
Search engines
Internet advertising
Remote terminals
Remote management
Multiplayer games
Слайд 3 It is a tree of routing paths through a portion of
the Internet.
Слайд 4 There are the most popular Internet programs:
Google Crome,
Mozilla Firefox,
Internet Explorer, Skype and others
Слайд 5Now many people use the Internet
Слайд 6Now people use:
and connect the Internet
Слайд 7
Back in the 1960-th, at the time of a cold war, Pentagon
needed military systems that would continue to work even the phones and radio had broken down.
Слайд 8In 1964 Paul Baran connected 4 computers in different parts of the
USA and posted a massage . You couldn’t destroy the Internet – if some computers will be broken down, the rest will work well.
Слайд 9When the late Senator Ted Kennedy heard in 1968 that the pioneering
Massachusetts company BBN had won the ARPA contract for an "interface message processor (IMP)," he sent a congratulatory telegram to BBN.
Слайд 11The early days of the web was a confused period as many
developers tried to put their personal stamp on ways the web should develop. The visionary Michael Dertouzos of MIT's Laboratory for Computer Sciences persuaded Tim Berners-Lee and others to form the World Wide Web Consortium in 1994 to promote and develop standards for the Web.
Слайд 12Now isn’t any one people who not use the Internet…
Слайд 14 Well, the future of the Internet is … reality.
Daniel K.
Moran