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.1-2 What is the Internet (2)?  Which of the following descriptions below correspond to a "services" view of the Internet? Select one or more of the answers below that are correct.  [Hint: more than one of answers below are correct].Group of answer choicesA "network of networks".A place I go for information, entertainment, and to communicate with people.A collection of billions of computing devices, and packet switches interconnected by links.A collection of hardware and software components executing protocols that define the format and the order of messages exchanged between two or more communicating entities, as well as the actions taken on the transmission and/or receipt of a message or other event.A platform for building network applications.

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.1-2 What is the Internet (2)?  Which of the following descriptions below correspond to a "services" view of the Internet? Select one or more of the answers below that are correct.  [Hint: more than one of answers below are correct].Group of answer choicesA "network of networks".A place I go for information, entertainment, and to communicate with people.A collection of billions of computing devices, and packet switches interconnected by links.A collection of hardware and software components executing protocols that define the format and the order of messages exchanged between two or more communicating entities, as well as the actions taken on the transmission and/or receipt of a message or other event.A platform for building network applications.

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The descriptions that correspond to a "services" view of the Internet are:

  • A place I go for information, entertainment, and to communicate with people.
  • A platform for building network applications.

These options focus on the services and functionalities that the Internet provides to its users, rather than the technical or structural aspects of the Internet.

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1. To connect to the Internet, the computer has to beconnected to the ____________________________.(a) Internet Society(b) Internet Architecture(c) Internet Service Provider(d) Large Area Network2. What is the Internet?(a) Phone connections(b) Collection of computer networks(c) Network of computers in an office(d) None of the aboveB. Short answer question1. Write a short note on the uses of internet.noteSUnit 3.indd 116 23-08-2018 16:20:41

The Internet is a global network of interconnected computers that communicate through standardized protocols. It allows for the exchange of data and information across vast distances and serves as the backbone for numerous services that support communication, commerce, entertainment, and information sharing.

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