amazing explaining, thanks a lot . a try to give a brief (but it surly doesn't make you skip the video): - • Internet: interconnected networks communicate with each other, and it is used to access WWW • We may think in WWW as a set of skyscrapers (it is called originally web servers) which these skyscrapers are connected always to internet and these which stores, retrieve and manipulate the data of websites when someone creates a website, he has to rent a room in one of these skyscrapers (webserver) in order to arrange the data of his website to enable other users access his website. • The people who own these skyscrapers (webservers) called web hosts but anyone can build his web server (remember these web servers are just computers, but building these you need to know about hardware and software) • The website domain is the address which anyone can access through it • The information of the website is written in code of programming languages why when we access a website, we don’t see this code but GUI? Because web browser which is responsible for converting this code to GUI. (browsers as translators)
Remember www is a place being rented in the internet, as he said. There are other applications that don’t use web like Spotify. So Spotify and www rent a place in the vast connected internet.
@@rabiabanu1633 I don't think he said WWW is a place being rented on the internet. Internet is the way computers are connected to each other or how they communicate with each other. you rent a space on the webserver if you want to start a website. If you are just surfing or searching, you don't have to rent any space. You just have to pay the internet service provider. That's my understanding
The world wide web is interesting. I like the way it was compared to sky scrapers. And the the addresses are just like our addresses in our cities. The web belong to no one. I understand the web better after viewing this video.
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While some know the difference (like myself), no one really cares when talking about it though. Just like we have many words for things today, people call it the www and the internet because either way people know you are talking about going online to websites, email...etc. Trying to reeducate people on the difference won't change it.
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This is actually misleading because it assumes that domain addresses and servers are only for the web. Computers are communicating devices, meaning they can both transmit and receive messages and they can do this simultaneously so both can talk together (like a phone call). But they also have the ability of storing information as well as performing calculations. Any software or hardware that can take an incoming message and deal with it automatically (without human intervention) is a server. In the early days of computing there were many types of servers capable of doing different things. Chat servers allowed you to send a message to them that would then be retransmitted to everyone else on the server, allowing chat rooms to exist via IRC (internet relay chat). There were also BBS servers (bulletin board systems) allowing people to publish messages publicly into topic threads which then anyone else could read later on, even after you've left the server. Email servers allowed for private communication, whereas instant messaging servers facilitated real-time private messaging. There were also file servers where you could browse files or upload them. But the web is specifically associated with web servers which tell the computer to display the contents of a directory (folder) in a specific way, allowing files to be arranged and modified on the fly, providing graphical representations of those directories. Think of it like a posterboard project when you were in high school. You get all the material and then you stick it on the posterboard in whichever way you want, adding decorations and modifications. But on the web each individual element can also link to another web server which will display it's own page accordingly. The web isn't a single place, nor do you have to "rent space" to use it, nor does your website even have to be public. You can have a company website that is only accessible to people within your company because it only permits connections from your network. The video tries to simplify something that is already simple to understand and it fails.
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I have seen some other figures rather than www like for example my school has its own website for homeworks etc. But my school address starts with sxd. Instead of www. Are these the same thing that we just dont need to pay a internet service provider as shown in this video?
So the connections between the computer and the database of information is known as the internet, but the database of information is the World Wide Web? So, this video is part of the World Wide Web, and the Wifi connecting me to the videos server is the internet?
The meaning of world wide web..It means if you are on the earth you are in the web because the earth sorrounded by web(internet.) Www means world wide wed(whole earth).
This was a very useful information Thank you Twila Camp for explaining i was kind of Curious how the WWW work or as we Know is Internet which not but anyway Thank you!