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Title: The Importance of Homepages on the Internet


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The Importance of Homepages on the Internet
  • Kelly Alsdurf

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The Internet and Computers
  • Definitions of the Internet
  • A network of computer networks which operates
    world-wide using a common set of communications
    protocols
  • The vast collection of inter-connected networks
    across the world that all use the TCP/IP
    protocols
  • TCP is Transmission Control Protocol which makes
    up for IP's deficiencies by providing reliable,
    stream-oriented connections that hide most of
    IP's shortcomings. The protocol suite gets its
    name because most TCP/IP protocols are based on
    TCP, which is in turn based on IP

3
The Internet and Computers continued
  • Originally started in 1969 with 4 computers and
    was called DARPANET
  • Was launched by the U.S. Department of Defense
  • Created as a system of communication that could
    not be destroyed in the event of an emergency
  • Linked computers over telephone lines so that if
    one computer failed then the others would still
    be able to communicate
  • Then it became ARPANET which then became MILNET

4
The Internet and Computers continued
  • In 1984 the name changed again, this time to
    NSFNET
  • As the system developed people found more uses
    for the internet, such as sending messages and
    files between computers
  • During the 1970s standards for messages were
    beginning to start
  • By the end of the 1970s computer networks had
    become international, but only to a small extent

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The Internet and Computers continued
  • In 1989 the first network in Australia was linked
    to the Internet
  • In 1995 Telstra bought AARNet and this began the
    gateway to homepages for commercial and private
    use and this is when the internet really started
    to become popular
  • The U.S. Department of Defense no longer owns the
    internet, no one does
  • The internet and PCs

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Homepages
  • Definitions of Homepage
  • A document you access from a World Wide Web
    browser, such as Netscape, Mosaic, or Lynx. It
    usually denotes the main document in a series of
    related documents
  • The main web page for an organization, person or
    interest group. It is usually the first, or
    welcoming, page of a Web site.

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Homepages continued
  • The homepage of a web site is the entry point to
    the site. It is the page that will usually have a
    web address (AKA URL) that ends with .com, .edu,
    .org, .gov or .countrycode (the 2 letter code for
    the country outside the USA). While the homepage
    is designed to be the entry point to a web site,
    designers cannot assume that all viewers will
    enter the web site by that page and online
    advertising does not require the direction of
    users to homepages as opposed to pages within a
    website.

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Homepages continued
  • Homepages help support free speech everywhere
  • The internet is a commonly used form of media and
    is frequented by people of all ages
  • Popularity of the internet has grown largely to
    the mass amount of information it provides on a
    wide variety of subjects
  • Homepages are an especially common source of
    information frequented by internet users
  • Homepages provide a way of gathering knowledge
    for the viewer or user on many different topics,
    and everyday people use it often to research
    places, products or organizations
  • Research has shown that homepages are being used
    more and more as a way of reinventing public
    image for organizations and communicating with
    the public

9
Homepages, the Internet, and Computers
  • Without the use of computers we would not have
    the internet
  • If we did not have the internet we would not have
    homepages
  • Without homepages we would be without one of the
    most significant sources of information and
    growing knowledge resource
  • Thus, the computer has greatly affected the way
    we research and gather knowledge, and through
    this has affected our lives and future as a
    whole.

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