Well, its easy.
You're first option doesn't start off with a capital i, while you're 2nd option does have that capital i.
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nah, no kidding.
I think the question was spelled wrong.
I think you mean the difference between internet and Intranet?
intranet = usually the (local area) network within an office/ at home
internet = world wide web
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This is a real question, and not mistyped... the two answers previous are incorrect.
"internet" (not capitalized, common noun): A word that describes a set of networks that cooperate together; two companies that connect networks together would call this configuration an internet (an intranet, by comparison, would service only one company).
"Internet" (capitalized, proper noun): The collection of networks that cooperate to provide services to the entire world, also known as the World Wide Web. It is capitalized to denote that it names a specific set of cooperating networks, known as "The Internet." It is usually reached by bridging into the Internet from an internet or intranet.
The Capital I
Gramatically speaking there is no "internet" there is a "Internet" (proper noun).
There is nothing different between them in a real time.
Internet explorer and mozilla are two different browsers. Both have their advantage and disadvantages,
WWW stands for World Wide Web which basically is a smarter way to say Internet.
whats is different between WAP and ON LINE INTERNET
There is one major different between internet and intranet. The internet is an open, public space. A worldwide interconnected network. The Intranet is a private space and only accessible by authorized users.
Broadband is the connection to the Internet which can be wireless or cable
There's one major distinction between an intranet and the Internet: The Internet is an open, public space, while an intranet is designed to be a private space. An intranet may be accessible from the Internet, but as a rule it's protected by a password and accessible only to employees or other authorized
There is no such thing. The Internet is not a company - it is an association between lots of different companies.There ARE standards organizations, which define several of the standards used for the Internet (for example, many of the protocols used); as well as organizations which supervise different aspects of the Internet (such as assigning IP addresses), and you can expect THOSE to have headquarters; but there is not one single such organization, but many different ones.
The internet is a giant database with many different databases used for multiple things: information, useless facts, homework help, ect. Databases are what make up the Internet
The Internet is a giant database with many different databases used for multiple things: information, useless facts, homework help, ect. Databases are what make up the Internet