Internet/World Wide Web
Internet/World Wide Web The Internet is a system that allows communication from various computer networks to interconnect. It was created in the early 1970s by Robert W. Taylor. He was in charge of developing the ARPANET, an early name for the Internet. The Internet in its early stages was a tool for simple communications and storing information and data. Today, it is more widely known for social media and other media platforms (Kahn, 1). The World Wide Web is the leading information retrieval for the Internet. It was created in 1989 by Tim Berners-Lee. Some of his colleagues at CERN aided him in this development. They wanted to create a HyperText Transfer Protocol that would standardize communication between the different computers. It is used similarly today but has many improvements (Kahn 2). The Internet and World Wide Web are two separate programs but have similar goals. The World Wide Web is a tool to make surfing the Internet ...