
Note: Internetexplorer.com is
parked domain and has noting to do with internetexplorer.
The Internet is a global system of interconnected computer networks
that interchange data by packet switching using the standardized Internet
Protocol Suite (TCP/IP). It is a "network of networks" that consists of
millions of private and public, academic, business, and government
networks of local to global scope that are linked by copper wires,
fiber-optic cables, wireless connections, and other technologies.
The Internet carries various information resources and services, such as
electronic mail, online chat, file transfer and file sharing, online
gaming, and the inter-linked hypertext documents and other resources of
the World Wide Web (WWW).
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Windows Internet Explorer
(formerly Microsoft
Internet Explorer abbreviated MSIE), commonly abbreviated to IE, is a
series of graphical web browsers developed by Microsoft and included
as part of the Microsoft Windows line of operating systems starting in
1995.
It has been the most widely used web
browser since 1999, attaining a peak of about 95% usage share during
2002 and 2003 with IE5 and IE6 but steadily declining since, despite
the introduction of IE7. Microsoft spent over 100 million dollars
(USD) a year in the late 1990s, with over 1,000 people working on IE
by 1999.
InternetExplorer was first released as part of the add-on package
Plus! for Windows 95 in 1995. Later versions were available as free
downloads, or in service packs, and included in the OEM service
releases of Windows 95 and later versions of Windows. The most recent
release is version 7.0, which is available as a free update for
Windows XP Service Pack 2, and Windows Server 2003 with Service Pack 1
or later, Windows Vista, and Windows Server 2008. Internet Explorer 8
is under development and is expected to be released by the end of
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Other versions
available since the late 1990s include an embedded OEM version called
Internet Explorer for Windows CE (IE CE) available for WinCE based
platforms and is currently based on IE6. Internet Explorer for Pocket PC,
later rebranded Internet Explorer Mobile for Windows Mobile was also
developed, and remain in development alongside the more advanced desktop
versions.
Internetexplorer.com is
parked domain
The terms
Internet and World Wide Web are often used in every-day speech
without much distinction. However, the Internet and the World Wide Web are
not one and the same. The Internet is a global data communications system.
It is a hardware and software infrastructure that provides connectivity
between computers. In contrast, the Web is one of the services
communicated via the Internet. It is a collection of interconnected
documents and other resources, linked by hyperlinks and URLs.
Many people use the
terms Internet and World Wide Web (or just the Web)
interchangeably, but, as discussed above, the two terms are not
synonymous.
The World Wide Web is a huge set of interlinked documents, images and
other resources, linked by hyperlinks and URLs. These hyperlinks and URLs
allow the web servers and other machines that store originals, and cached
copies, of these resources to deliver them as required using HTTP
(Hypertext Transfer Protocol). HTTP is only one of the communication
protocols used on the Internet.
Web services also use HTTP to allow software systems to communicate in
order to share and exchange business logic and data.
Software products that can access the resources of the Web are correctly
termed user agents. In normal use, web browsers, such as Internet
Explorer, Firefox and Apple Safari, access web pages and allow users to
navigate from one to another via hyperlinks. Web documents may contain
almost any combination of computer data including graphics, sounds, text,
video, multimedia and interactive content including games, office
applications and scientific demonstrations.
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