The World Without the World Wide Web
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The World Without the World Wide Web The Internet has become the most common media of interacting with the rest of the world. Also known as the World Wide Web, it is a network of computers connected together from all over the world, allowing users to share and transmit information. The Internet has positively changed the face of modern day communication and commerce. It has evolved to become one of the most important inventions in mankind's history. The Internet is all about simple and speedy communication. It connects people from all over the world. According to Global Internet Trends Report (2002), on Internet access and penetration, almost 10% of the world's population had access to the Internet at the end of May 2002. This represented a global Internet audience of 580.78 million people, up from 407.1 million in December 2000. The report forecasts that the number of worldwide Internet...

