Compaq 8000 Personal Computer User Manual


 
4–2 Getting Started
Using the Internet
What Is the Internet?
The Internet is a shared network of computers that
transmit data and make the electronic exchange
of information possible. Documents are stored on
servers (specialized computers) on the Internet.
Many of these documents are Web pages, part
of the interlinked World Wide Web. They use
Hypertext Transfer protocol (HTTP) to deliver
information in a format readable by your Web
browser. Millions of documents, pictures, software
files, and entertainment files are available on the
World Wide Web.
What Is a Hyperlink?
Imagine you’re reading a newspaper. On page 1,
you may read something like “For more details, see
page 3, column 2.”
A hyperlink on a Web page works the same way,
except that the jump to related information occurs
electronically, with a single click of the mouse to
launch the hyperlink. You can move instantly from
page to page, Web site to Web site. Linking files
together is what gives the Web its name, weaving
and connecting idea to idea, all over the world.