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Exploring Your Computer’s Features
An overview of using the Internet
The World Wide Web 
The World Wide Web (or “Web”) is a subset of the 
Internet — a collection of interlinked documents (located on 
computers connected to the Internet) that work together using a 
specific Internet protocol called Hypertext Transfer Protocol 
(HTTP). 
The World Wide Web offers information as text, images, audio, or 
video to be referenced from anywhere in the world. Special 
programs called Web browsers are specifically designed to work 
with HTTP. They make it easier to connect to a particular network 
address and send and receive information. 
Internet Service Providers 
To connect a computer directly to the Internet, many people and 
businesses use an Internet Service Provider (ISP). An ISP is a 
company that has the equipment and the telecommunication lines 
necessary to maintain an Internet connection. 
You can connect to the Internet by using a telephone and modem or 
through other higher-speed communication methods such as Digital 
Subscriber Lines (DSL), cable, and satellite links.
Connecting to the Internet 
To connect to the Internet, you need:
A modem and telephone line, or a LAN connection
A Web browser 
An Internet Service Provider (ISP) account
Once you have established an ISP account, you can connect to the 
Internet.
1
Connect your computer’s modem to a telephone line.
For more information on connecting a modem, see 
2
Start your Web browser. Have your modem dial the ISP’s 
telephone number, and establish a connection with the ISP’s 
computer. 
If you are using your computer at the office, then you probably 
connect to the Internet through your company’s network. See your 
network administrator about connecting to the Internet.