No.
The internet is a large connection of networks. In other terms this is a physical connection.
The World Wide Web is a protocol that uses the Internet, in other terms is a software.
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Web: a system of extensively interlinked hypertext documents: a branch of the Internet.
Internet: a vast computer network linking smaller computer networks worldwide (usually prec. by the). The Internet includes commercial, educational, governmental, and other networks, all of which use the same set of communications protocols.
False. Web and internet are not interchangeable terms. Web is a portion from the World Wide Web. But according to Discovering the Internet they are interchangeable. It just depends on how much knowledge you have about the two.
No. The Internet is a global, physical network of millions of computers which can communicate by sending and receiving packets of data. The Internet supports many different communication protocols for different applications: e-mail, file transfer, domain resolution, remote terminals and hypertext.
The World Wide Web is just one of those applications; it is based on sending and receiving packets coded using the hypertext transfer protocol (HTTP). The Internet as we know it began to take shape in the 1970s. The World Wide Web was invented by Tim Berners-Lee in 1989.
No, this is a common misconception. A "web" is a type of computer network designed to catch hackers. The computers on the network send information to each other in a random order, creating the web the system is named for (imagine the computers in a circle, sending "threads" of information across to each other). One computer is the "spider" of the network, with the job of detecting interference in the web and trapping the intruder. Webs tend to work better on a larger scale, as the data threads are more numerous, facilitating better intruder detection. The large size of most webs leads most people to believe that they are the same as the internet.
The internet is surely the same as the WORLD WIDE WEB as what you sayed
The internet is everything.
yes. www = world wide web.
yes
They aren't. The internet is to a website what your body is to a single cell. The Web isn't the internet, and the internet isn't the Web.
yes
The world wide web and the internet are the same thing. The world wide web is just an address for the internet.
There actually isn't any difference. The world wide web is the internet. The internet is the program for the world wide web. Mozilla Firefox is an internet browser, but it's still the same as Internet Explorer.
In popular speech then the Internet means the same as the World Wide Web, but technically, the Internet is the network of computers which runs services such as the World Wide Web, Email, News etc.
The Internet and the Web are not the same entity. The Web is newer than the Internet. It is a set-up of information along with network software that is used to access it. A web page can be seen simply as a document that holds data or pointers (references) to data. In this case, data can be text, images, graphics, and programs. Web pages often contain links to other pages. A website is a group of related web pages.The Web uses the Internet for communication purposes. In so doing, the Web makes communication on the Internet easier, more productive and more enjoyable.
Theye're the same thing.
Yes it is the World Wide Web
The "'net" when talking about the web is synonymous with "internet," that is, they mean the same thing.
because internet refers to world wide web(www.)which is the network connection of world.web is also comes in world wide web(www.) so that it is like same.....
It's the same as internet. World Wide Web
WWW stands for World Wide Web.