Task 2. Correct the following statements.

1. The Internet is like a mixture of roads, freeways and bridges.

2. The term “Information Superhighway” describes how the Internet appears.

3. You can send an electronic mail message to someone sitting at a computer only in Helsinki, Warsaw or Moscow.

4. Internet access companies or Internet Service Providers are different organizations.

Task 2. Correct the following statements. - student2.ru Text 4. The Birth of Domain Names  

In the 1980’s a major change occurred as a result of the increase in scale of the Internet and its associated management issues. To make it easy for people to use the network, hosts were assigned names, so that it was not necessary to remember the numeric addresses. Originally, there were a fairly limited number of hosts so it was feasible to maintain a single table of all the hosts and their names and addresses. The shift to having a large number of independently managed networks or so called Local Area Networks (LANs) meant that having a single table of hosts was no longer feasible and the Domain Name System (DNS) was established. A domain name is the letters or words that visitors must type in to come to your website. The DNS permitted the conversion of a numeric host address (i.e. 215.72.87.66) to a simpler, easier to remember name address (e.g.www.prospekt.org).

The Birth of the Web Browser

In October of 1994, Mosaic Communications Corporation (renamed “Netscape Communications” on 11 November 1994) introduced the first public version of their browser, “Mosaic NetScape”. A browser is a software program which reads the computer language (Hyper Text Markup Language – HTML) used to code information on the Web and allows you to view documents on the Web. This was one of the first web browsers to be freely distributed across the Internet.

How does email work?

Let’s say you are sending mail to (user name @domain name). When you have finished composing your email, your mailer (email software) performs a gethostbyname system call to look up the IP address of the remote host (aol.com). The IPaddress (INTERNET PROTOCOL address) is an assigned number, which identifies a host in an Internet. It has three parts: network, optional subnet number and host number.

Your system queries an Internet name server to find the address of aol.com.

Your mailer opens a virtual circuit over the Internet to “joy’s” mailer. It communicates with the remote mailer by using the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP).

If all goes well, the mail is usually delivered within a few seconds, even if the recipient’s machine is on the other side of the world.

If the Remote site is down, your mailer will keep trying every hour or so, usually for a couple of days.

If the site still can’t be reached, the mail will be returned to you as “undeliverable message”.

People and organizations without fulltime Internet connections may also use the Post Office Protocol (POP).

Vocabulary

department of defense – министерство обороны

to withstand – выдержать, противостоять

freeway – автострада высшего класса

host – хост (сетевой узел, использующий протоколы tcp\ip

host address – ведущий адрес

scale – масштаб, размер

subnet – подсеть

query – запрос

server – сервер

mailer – почтальон (программа доставки электронной почты адресату)

email software – программа для электронной почты

down – не работающий, не функционирующий (о компьютере)

undeliverable message – недоставленное сообщение

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