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Internet
A worldwide system of computer networks in which any one computer can get
information from/or talk to any other connected computer using the TCP/IP protocols.
The Internet evolved from the ARPANET of the late 60’s and early 70’s.
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Intranet
A private network inside a company or organization, which uses software like that used on
the Internet, but is for internal use only, and is not accessible to the public. Companies
use Intranets to manage projects, provide employee information, distribute data and
information, etc.
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Extranet
An extranet is a private network that uses the Internet protocols and the public tele-
communication system to share a business’s information , data or operations with
external suppliers, vendors or customers. An extranet can be viewed as the external
part of a company’s Intranet. www.easynet.com/investorinfo/investorinfo_glossary.asp
An extranet is a collaborative network that uses Internet technology to link businesses
with their suppliers, customers, or other businesses that share common goals. An
extranet can be viewed as part of a company's intranet that is made accessible to
other companies or that is a collaboration with other companies. The shared
information might be accessible only to the collaborating parties or, in some cases,
might be public.
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Web
The World Wide Web is a collection of electronic documents, or "pages," that can be
viewed on your computer using a Web browser, such as Netscape Navigator or
Microsoft Internet Explorer. Although many people think of the World Wide Web and
the Internet as the same thing, the Web is actually only part of the Internet
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A network of information, as a part of the Internet, that includes text, graphic, sound
and moving images. Also known as the Web, WWW, or W(3). It incorporates a variety
of Internet tools into one method of access, such as the Web browsers Netscape or
Internet Explorer.www.lib.purdue.edu/rguides/studentinstruction/glossary.html
Also known as the Web, the World Wide Web is a graphical interface to Internet
resources. Web refers to the set of hypermedia pages accessible via the
Internet.www.eudora.com/techsupport/kb/2148hq.html