Intranet
== == # The Internet is available to the public (everyone), whereas an intranet is a private network only available to select users., e.g a school may use an intranet so that its pupils can work from home. # An Intranet provides much high speed than the Internet. # Intranet-based information is more secure than that of the Internet.
Just about anyone can access the Internet. As long as you have a computer and a subscription or wi-fi connection there should be no problem. In third world and dictated countries, that is an entirely different story.
apparanet is the first networking communication used by us army and its advance version of communication is intranet which in bacth called internet
Intranet
some say in 1995. or 1997.
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Intranet
Wiki technology was developed by a man named Ward Cunningham in the mid-1990s. It was originally invented in order to provide a means for collaborative discussions on the intranet and internet.
Difference in intranet and intenetPengas
An intranet is an internal internet, meaning that only people who work in this company can access the data on this intranet.
internet is global and intranet is local (server)
an intranet is on internal internet in a buisness.
I drank some juice and went on the intranet.
== == # The Internet is available to the public (everyone), whereas an intranet is a private network only available to select users., e.g a school may use an intranet so that its pupils can work from home. # An Intranet provides much high speed than the Internet. # Intranet-based information is more secure than that of the Internet.
An intranet is a network that is internal to an organisation. This is the opposite of an internet which is a network between organisations. The answer is therefore no, you do not install an intranet on a computer. The computer is either part of the intranet or it is not. It's not something you can install.
In 1960 the University of Illinois was the first educational establishment to provide intranet to it's students. They linked many servers together allowing their students to have access to internet from one server into their classrooms on a larger basis.