See http://www.boutell.com/newfaq/history/inventednetwhy.html
For Internet Streams you can use ShoutCast: http://www.shoutcast.com/download
You have to use it because it is the foundation of the World Wide Web. That is why when you are opening a file in your browser it does not show "http://". Because it is not on the internet.
You can use the internet to find good banking jobs. Check out http://www.bankjobs.com/ or http://www.careerbank.com/.
There are many lower level internet protocols than HTTP. Some are: UDP, FTP, TCP, POP, SMTP, ICMP, etc. HTTP is a layer added to support the web, it makes use of TCP to transfer its data.
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Use Microsoft Download. The link for the Internet Explorer download is included below. http://www.microsoft.com/windows/downloads/ie/getitnow.mspx
A lot of websites will run a test for you. A safe one to use is http://reviews.cnet.com/internet-speed-test/
Not free. But you can use the method in the site below for accessing free net. http://melroz.blogspot.com/2011/05/how-to-connect-to-internet-from-pc.html
you dont. a http is what connects you to the internet
internet protocols HTTP HTML and some PROXY
The World Wide Web, or simply Web, is a way of accessing information over the medium of the Internet. It is an information-sharing model that is built on top of the Internet. The Web uses the HTTP protocol, only one of the languages spoken over the Internet, to transmit data. Web services, which use HTTP to allow applications to communicate in order to exchange business logic, use the the Web to share information. Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is an application-level Protocol for distributed, collaborative, hypermedia information systems. Its use for retrieving interlinked resources led to the establishment of the World Wide Web. HTTP development was coordinated by the World Wide Web Consortium and the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), culminating in the publication of a series of Requests for Comments (RFCs), most notably RFC 2616 (June 1999), which defines HTTP/1.1, the version of HTTP in common use.