NO
Email and World Wide Web (web sites and web pages) use different protocols (SMTP for email, HTTP for the web) and different formats (plain text + attachments for email, HTML for the web).The commonality is that they both use the Internet. The Internet is a network of computers, World Wide Web is just one of the services running on those computers. Email is another one.
They stand for world-wide web.
Actually, the Witnesses are spread world wide but if you're inquiring about where the Witnesses first came about, that's the U.S.A.
Internet is World Wide Network of Servers offering various Services such as websites & mailing. Websites & Email services are maintained by Owners & other Host Providers and made available for access to users having access to the Internet.Internet can be said as Gateway to World Wide Web & Email Services.
1.2 billion in 2007
yes
The internet and world wide web are the same thing. The world wide web was originally a very basic network between 4 universities and was started in 1969. At this point there were no websites or emails. Information was shown in some other way apparently. Later some person came up with the term "Internet". Also if you wondered the first email was sent in either 1971 or 1972. some books say 71 others 72
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.
Sikoy Panelo
As far as I know, recalling emails is impossible. Once 'send' is pressed, the email is put onto the world wide web.
The Internet itself is older than the World Wide Web, having been developed in the late 1960s and early 1970s. The first workable prototype of the Internet, known as ARPANET, was created in 1969. Additionally, email, which became widely used in the 1970s, predates the World Wide Web, which was invented by Tim Berners-Lee in 1989.