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This 3-page paper covers questions regarding the relationship between the Internet and the World Wide Web (the history, as well as value-add for customers and partners). The paper also discusses how Europeans will end up relying more on B2C in terms of e-commerce than Americans. Bibiliography lists 2 sources.
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were their motivations (commercial or otherwise)., how did they set up codes/standards etc.) Though the Internet and World Wide Web (or Web,
as well refer to it in this paper) have vastly different beginnings, these days, theyre tied together so tightly that people frequently interchange both these terms. But theyre actually different.
The Web is a series of accessible information on pages written in code. The Web is just one of many things available on that vast network called the Internet.
The Internet actually got its start close to the dawn of the computer age, when the U.S. military, concerned over the potential lack
of communication in the event of a nuclear strike, developed several inter-related computer networks, known as the ARPANET to keep government agencies in touch with one another in the event
of a communication shut-down. Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, the ARPANET became less of a crisis tool, and more of a tool for academicians and government officials to contact one
another via computer. During the late 1980s, the Internet (as it was dubbed by 1981) became open for public use, and by 1993, the U.S. government had opened it to
commercial possibilities. The Web, however, was developed because Oxford University graduate Tim Berners-Lee, tired of the fact that all the data he
had was on different databases and different machines, worked through the European Laboratory for Particle Physics (CERN) to develop a proprietary information storage and retrieval system (Feizabadi, 2000). After a
great deal of trial and error, he came up with the idea of a hypertext-based system for storing vast amounts of data, and for easy retrieval (Feizabadi, 2000). The initial
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