The Exponential Growth of the Internet

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Growth of the internet

The growth of the internet has grown colossal over the past 10 years. According to Science Daily, on average a person will “approximately use 15.5 hours of internet per day” (University of Southern California, 2013). This is a whopping increase of 11.7% to 40.7% since March 2004 to March 2014 according to Internet stats. (Internet Growth Statistics)

The internet has come a long way since the development of Web 1.0, there have been further developments in the World-wide web such as web 2.0, and the current development of Web 3.0.

Web 2.0

Web 2.0 is the second stage of Internet developed. Web 2.0 “characterized especially by the change from static web pages to dynamic or user-generated content and the growth of social media” (Wikipedia).

According to TechTerms article on Web 2.0, “Web 2.0 does not refer to a specific version of the Web, but rather a series of technological improvements”. (Terms, 2008)

What is web 2.0?

Web 2.0 was formed in the late 1990’s. It was different to Web 1.0, as Web 1.0 was mainly for read only data.

Web 2.0 is what we use today. It is more of a social interacting web. Web 2.0 is an easy way to use the web, as it can give you the information you’re looking for at the click of a button. People who had access to the internet are now able to write and read reviews, upload and share things and also download files from the web.

Social networking, blogs, Wikis and Web applications are all example of Web 2.0.

Facebook is an example of a social network site in Web 2.0. Facebook was created in 2004 and since then has grown to be the biggest social networking site on the Internet. Facebook is used by billions of people each year. Facebook allows people to share and download from ...

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... prevents threats to gain access to the network.

Malware Protection

Malware protects against viruses, worms, Trojan horses, spyware and adware.

Viruses, Trojan Horses and Worms

Virus - A virus is a computer program that is transmitted into a computer. Unchecked viruses can cause damage to your computer.

Trogan Horses - These are viruses that act helpful or acts as a game. They are very harmful.

Worms - These are the quickest spreading viruses. Worms use the network to spread. They can destroy networks.

How does this work?

Malware uses antispyware programs that can be installed onto your computer to protect your data against threats that may occur. The software program scans your computer on a regular basis. Norton’s antivirus system uses the same technique as safeguard. According to the information given on Norton’s website, (Norton's antivirus)

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