About The Internet

What is the Internet? Who owns it? Who pays for it? Just how big is the Internet? What do Gopher, anonymous ftp, and WAIS mean? How do I read Newsgroups? How do I get email? We can help. Here are some locations of more information about the Internet:


General Information
The Whole Internet User's Guide: Chapter 2
Probably the best place to start learning about the history of the Internet. This document is an excerpt from the book The Whole Internet User's Guide.

The Big Dummy's Guide to the Internet
Despite its unflattering name, this document contains all sorts of useful information, including how to connect to the Internet, how to use Email, the Usenet (Newsgroups), telnet, ftp, and Gopher. It also discusses the organization, politics, and use of the Internet.

The InterNIC InfoGuide
Another large collection of Internet information: from maps of the Internet to history, and etiquette. There's information about connecting to the Internet, using different Internet services, advanced topics, and a frequently asked questions section.


More Information?
The Internet Help Desk
Operated by the Global Network Navigator (GNN) site, the help desk contains links to other help information that they have published and some that they have gathered.

The Unofficial Internet Book List
Updated twice a month with published books that offer information about the Internet. Since this document is brought to you by ftp, it may take a little longer to retrieve.


Just How Big?

U-Do-It Internet Estimator
How big is the Internet? Try out this homepage (courtesy O'Reilly and Associates) and take your best guess.


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