Internet - Wikipedia-style Article
Internet
Definition
Internet is a noun that refers to a global network of interconnected computer systems that communicate using standardized protocols. It enables the sharing of information, resources, and services such as websites, email, and online communication.
Parts of Speech
Pronunciation
American English
- IPA Pronunciation: /ˈɪn.tɚ.net/
- Respelling: IN-ter-net
British English
- IPA Pronunciation: /ˈɪn.tə.net/
- Respelling: IN-tuh-net
Etymology
The word "Internet" originates from "interconnected networks," combining the prefix "inter-" (between) and "net" (short for network). It began as ARPANET in the 1960s and evolved into the modern Internet in the 1980s with the adoption of TCP/IP protocols.
Derivatives
- Internetting (noun/verb)
- Internet-based (adjective)
- Internetwork (noun)
- Internet-connected (adjective)
- Internet-enabled (adjective)
Synonyms
Antonyms
- Offline
- Disconnected
- None
Usage
The term "Internet" is commonly used in contexts related to technology, communication, and information sharing. For example, "The Internet allows users to access a wealth of knowledge," or "Many businesses rely on the Internet for operations."
Related Terms
- World Wide Web: A system of interlinked hypertext documents accessible via the Internet.
- Network: A group of interconnected systems.
- Protocol: A set of rules for data exchange.
Detailed Definitions
Noun
- A global network of computers: Refers to the interconnected systems allowing for data exchange and communication worldwide.
- Example: "The Internet connects billions of users globally."
- A platform for sharing information and services: Describes the use of the Internet for accessing websites, emails, and online platforms.
- Example: "Streaming services are among the most popular uses of the Internet."
- An essential tool for communication and commerce: Highlights the role of the Internet in facilitating communication and transactions.
- Example: "The Internet has revolutionized how businesses operate."