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BASICS OF INTERNET

You can do all of this by connecting a computer to the internet, which is also called going online. When someone says a computer is online, it's just another way of saying it's connected to the internet.

world wide web= for short "web"=collection of different websites that we access daily. 

The difference between web applications and websites

web applications are also the same as websites. However, in web applications functionality are much higher than in a simple website. 
example-; Facebook, because you can do a lot of things out there. But you can not do all these things on a someone else's website like neilpatel.com

Downloading means receiving data or a file from the internet on your computer. Uploading means sending data or a file from your computer to somewhere on the internet. 
www.gcfgloabal.com 
.com- top level domain
gcfgloabal- second level 
www. subdomain

In most URLs, the www domain can be omitted. Google.com and www.google.com lead to the same page. However, other subdomains can not be omitted. 



Apparently, i did not get the word Anchor, I've to look on it. 
and desktop application


Basics of computer networking by geekforgeeks







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