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Deck 21: The Internet
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What is the difference between "The Internet" and "The World Wide Web"?
A) The Internet is an application that makes it easier to use the World Wide Web.
B) The World Wide Web is an application that makes it easier to use the Internet.
C) The Internet is a paid service, but the World Wide Web is free.
D) There is no difference between the two.
A) The Internet is an application that makes it easier to use the World Wide Web.
B) The World Wide Web is an application that makes it easier to use the Internet.
C) The Internet is a paid service, but the World Wide Web is free.
D) There is no difference between the two.
The World Wide Web is an application that makes it easier to use the Internet.
2
The Internet was created by:
A) The military
B) Universities working with the Department of Defense
C) AT&T's Bell Labs research facility
D) Al Gore
A) The military
B) Universities working with the Department of Defense
C) AT&T's Bell Labs research facility
D) Al Gore
Universities working with the Department of Defense
3
The system of URLs and Internet addresses is managed by:
A) The U.S. government
B) The International Technology Union, a United Nations committee
C) The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers
D) No one
A) The U.S. government
B) The International Technology Union, a United Nations committee
C) The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers
D) No one
The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers
4
What is the problem with "old" IPv4 Internet addresses that required a new address system?
A) The supply of unused IPv4 addresses was running out.
B) IPv4 was easily hacked, but IPv6 is much more secure.
C) Smartphones were not compatible with IPv4.
D) Third world Internet users demanded a system that was not controlled by the U.S.
A) The supply of unused IPv4 addresses was running out.
B) IPv4 was easily hacked, but IPv6 is much more secure.
C) Smartphones were not compatible with IPv4.
D) Third world Internet users demanded a system that was not controlled by the U.S.
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5
Web 2.0 refers generally to:
A) Apps that are designed to run on mobile devices.
B) Web-based applications that are built around user-generated content.
C) Broadband networks, which are much faster than dial-up.
D) A separate Internet that is used for education and research.
A) Apps that are designed to run on mobile devices.
B) Web-based applications that are built around user-generated content.
C) Broadband networks, which are much faster than dial-up.
D) A separate Internet that is used for education and research.
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6
Today, the Internet's "digital divide" refers to:
A) Different usage for women vs. men.
B) Different usage for developing vs. developed countries.
C) Different usage by for entertainment and social apps vs. information apps.
D) Today, there is no "digital divide" related to the Internet.
A) Different usage for women vs. men.
B) Different usage for developing vs. developed countries.
C) Different usage by for entertainment and social apps vs. information apps.
D) Today, there is no "digital divide" related to the Internet.
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7
The current driver of Internet use is:
A) Growth in mobile computing.
B) Growth in e-commerce and m-commerce.
C) IPTV and other entertainment content.
D) All of the above.
A) Growth in mobile computing.
B) Growth in e-commerce and m-commerce.
C) IPTV and other entertainment content.
D) All of the above.
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8
SOPA and PIPA were created to:
A) Protect copyrighted content
B) Punish Internet pirates
C) Protect Internet Service Providers (ISPs)
D) All of the above
A) Protect copyrighted content
B) Punish Internet pirates
C) Protect Internet Service Providers (ISPs)
D) All of the above
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9
Discuss why the Internet has become the medium of choice for social networking applications.
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10
Consider the history of the Internet. How might the Internet be different today if it was initially created by a telephone or computer company?
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11
The Internet may be the best medium ever created for informing and educating people, but video and music content (especially cute kitties!) dominates the bandwidth used. Discuss the reasons for this pattern of usage and the implications for at least one other technology.
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