Short History of the Net - Services

Short History of the Net - Services

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Navigation | INTERNETIntroduction
Services on the Net
A short history of the Net
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Netiquette
E-mail
E-mail with Netscape messenger
FTP (File Transfer Protocol)
Newsgroups
Internet Relay Chat (IRC)
World Wide Web (WWW or W3)
Advice on Web pages creation
Creating a Web page with Netscape Composer
Creating a Web page with Word
Forms
HTML codes
Animated images IntroductionWhat is the Internet?The Internet is a communication system that allows computers around the world to communicate and to exchange of the data with each other. This also allows to access their resources, such as files, services, or other people. Each of the fellowing pages explains one of the services that are possible thanks to the Internet. You already know and use some of them. Here's a short list. | |
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World Wide Web
What turned the Internet so popular since 1995. Many people still mix-up the terms Web and Internet. In fact, Web is one of the services available thanks to the Internet.
E-mail
Send and receive messages to other people that also have an E-mail address.
Newsgroups
Leave messages on the equivalent of " community board " on subjects that interests you. You can return later to see if you had answers to your comments or questions.
Internet Relay Chat ( IRC)
Communicate in real time with the other people who share your...

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