The Internet: The Greatest Invention Of The Internet

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Since the beginning of human evolution the need to be at the top of the food chain was a must for us. As a result, we have created many things to help us with this desire, although some advances in technology were more important than others they were all meant to help in the end. But the greatest invention of mankind should be the internet due to its sheer complexity and high demand.

The Internet is the greatest invention by far because it is a global system of overt connected computers creating a networks that use TCP or IP (Internet Protocols) to link billions of devices all around the world. This form of connection began in California in the year 1969 and began to expand to other continents in 1988. It is a network of networks that consists of millions or perhaps billions of private, business, public, academic, and government networks of LAN network which are local connections to WAN networks that are global interconnections. These devices are linked by a large array of electronic, wireless, and optical networking technologies. The Internet contains an unfathomable amount of information resources and services, spanning from simple social media apps to amounts of code that outnumber the number of people on Earth. The World Wide Web is what people use to communicate with each other from around the world, the applications we use are electronic …show more content…

It can be used to help with academics by searching particular things and writhing research papers or through public use by communicating across the world. Without the internet we wouldn 't be able to watch our favorite TV shows online, talk to our friends in a different continent, or even receive text messages from our family. Almost every electronic device is considered a computer as long as it can perform a simple algorithm and almost every device has or is connected to the internet in some

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