How the Internet is Changing Everything

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HOW THE INTERNET IS CHANGING EVERYTHING A LOOK INTO ITS PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE

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  • HOW THE

    INTERNET IS

    CHANGING

    EVERYTHING

    A LOOK INTO ITS PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE

  • HISTORY 1969

    ARPANet was born

    1971 The E-Mail was launched

    1974 TCP/IP was finally completed

    1977 The first modem developed

    1982 Emoticons for E-Mail launched

    1989 AOL was launched

    1995 Yahoo was born

    1998 Google was introduced

    2001 Wikipedia replaced encyclopedias

    2003 Skype was launched

    2004 The birth of Facebook

    2005 YouTube

    2006 Twitter

    2010 Wireless internet access

  • FAST FACTS FROM THE PAST

    The First Man to Use the Internet

    Charley Kline at the UCLA was the first person to send packets on ARPANet while trying to connect to Stanford Research Institute on October 29,

    1969. The system crashed just after he reached G in LOGIN.

    Did Al Gore Invented the Internet?

    Al Gore was not yet in the Congress during the launch of the ARPANET and

    even during 1974 wherein the term internet was coined. However, Gore

    was one of the officials who really supported the growth of the platform.

    Who is Archie?

    Archie is an archiver for FTP sites created in 1989 used to index the

    Internet. It was later on closed down to outside access due to the

    tremendous amount of traffic going into Canada from the United States.

    VERONICA and JUGHEAD

    Peter Deutsch, developer of the Archie coined the name to shorten

    the word "Archiver"> he detested the creation of VERONICA and JUGHEAD, both indexing software, thinking that the name ARCHIE was derived from

    the comic strip.

    How fast was the internet?

    Internet connection was slow during its early start. It would usually take 20 minutes for a single page to load. One can actually go on a coffee break and return with their screen still loading.

    1994 World Wide Consortium

    Everyone wanted to put their stamp on the internet as it developed. That is why Tim Berners-Lee and company

    formed the World Wide Web Consortium to promote and develop

    standards for the Web.

  • World Wide Web: Its

    Purpose and Value

    Internet of Things Value Add by 2020

    Manufacturing

    Healthcare Providers

    Insurance

    Banking & Securities

    Retail and Wholesale

    Computing Services

    Government

    The Internet has indeed played and is continuously contributing in different sectors of the economy

    making it one of the biggest influencers and marketing platform for businesses today. The value of the Internet

    of Things by 2020 is expected to reach $1.9 Trillion

  • World Wide Web: Its

    Purpose and Value

    The business sector is one of the markets that usually takes advantage of what the Internet offers. The internet, according to a study conducted in 2008 was mostly used as a resource for information for businesses. Travel purposes lands on the second most common reason for using the Internet in the business sector.

    Meanwhile, the same study conducted by the IAPI Business Media indicates that a person usually frequents the internet thrice daily. A small part of the study, a mere 2% claims that they have never used the internet in the whole of their daily activity. However, there was no indication on how much time is spent by the respondents in the Internet during every visit.

  • The World Wide Web Now

    China has treatment camps for Internet

    addicts

    37% of the Internet is PORN

    30,000 websites are HACKED everyday

    There is high-speed internet up to the

    Mt. Everest

    Most traffic in the internet is created

    by BOTS and MALWARE

    15% of American Adults Do Not Use

    the Internet

  • The World Wide Web Now

    Fastest Internet Speed in the World

    Jannah Burj Al Sarab, a new

    hotel in Abu Dhabi claims that they have recently upgraded their Wi-Fi connection to 1.2

    Gbps making it the fastest internet connection available

    in any hotel. Prior to the upgrade, the speed of the

    internet in the said hotel was 270Mbps.

    SOCIAL MEDIA SUBSCRIBERS

    Facebook

    1.44 billion monthly users with 2.5million under the 13-17 age

    bracket

    Twitter 15 million users, 80% of

    which access the website via a mobile

    device

    Instagram 300 million users with an income of $1 billion

    in 2015

    YouTube 1 billion monthly users with a low revenue of

    4billion in 2015

    Pinterest Started in 2010 but managed to acquire

    748% increase in traffic in a span of two years

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    12. 1 Mbps Finland

    12. 3 Mbps Czech Republic

    12.7 Mbps Ireland

    13.0 Mbps Latvia

    14.2 Mbps Netherlands

    14.5 Mbps Switzerland

    14.6 Mbps Sweden

    15.2 Mbps Japan

    16.8 Mbps Hong Kong

    22.2 Mbps South Korea

    Internet Speed

  • Where the Internet is Headed

    Last year, January 2015, an average of 3 hours is spent on the internet via a PC

    or tablet. Two hours on the other hand is used up by social media whether on a PC or a mobile device. In 2016 this data is expected to increase as well as the

    number of internet users around the world, 3.4 billion users as predicted.

    The whole internet world will achieve a total of 3 trillion

    Wi-Fi internet access will also grow this year and half of the internet traffic predicted this year will come from these Wi-Fi connections.

    A total of 1.2 million video minutes will become accessible to internet users and

    would travel the internet every second this year.

    A total of 18.9 billion network connections will be achieved, with 2.5 connections for each person a far cry from last 2011s record of 10.3 billion.

  • Where the Internet is Headed

    Software that can track resources and respond to crime

    Human vital signs accessible via the internet

    Security and authentication processes improved

    Internet beyond the planet Earth

    Interplanetary Internet

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    Resources http://www.walthowe.com/navnet/history.html http://amas.ie/online-research/state-of-the-net/issue-12/3-business-use/ http://www.popsci.com/vint-cerf-interplanetary-internet https://hbr.org/2013/05/how-the-internet-of-things-cha/ http://www.forbes.com/sites/jacobmorgan/2015/03/24/why-the-internet-of-things-will-change-everything/ http://www.internetsociety.org/what-we-do/why-internet-matters http://reports.weforum.org/outlook-global-agenda-2015/future-agenda/mapping-the-future-the-future-of-the-internet/