Windows NT
Once a small and simple collection of computers run by the Defence Department, is now a massive world wide network of computers, what we call the 'Internet'. The word "Internet" literally means "network of networks." In itself, the Internet is composed of thousands of smaller local networks scattered throughout the globe. It connects roughly 15 million users in more than 50 countries a day. The World Wide Web (WWW) is mostly used on the Internet. The Web refers to a body of information, while the Internet refers to the physical side of the global network containing a large amount of cables and computers. The Internet is a 'packet-switching' computer network. When a person sends a message over the Internet, it is broken into tiny pieces, called 'packets'. These packets travel over many different routes between the computer that it is being sent from to the computer to which it is being sent to. Phone lines, either fibre-optics or copper wires ones, carry most of the data packets. Internet computers along the path switch each packet that will take it to its destination, but no two packets need to follow the same path. The Internet is designed so that packets always take the best available route at the time they are tr
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Some common words found in the essay are:
Internet Web, Locators' URL, SGML HTML, Today's Internet, Backbone' Data, Running Web, Defence Department, Spirit MCI, HTTP Web, Wide Web, phone lines, world wide, language web, wide web, lines routers, phone lines routers, web client, world wide web, collections phone lines, boards microchips, circuit boards, boxes circuit boards, boxes circuit, web documents, circuit boards microchips,
Approximate Word count = 1131
Approximate Pages = 5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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