Internet Tutorial - Internet Basic
Part 2 - What Can You Do Online?
There's almost no limit to what you can do online. The Internet makes it possible to
quickly
find information, communicate with people around the world, manage your
finances, shop from home, listen to music, watch videos, and much, much
more. Let's take a look at some of the ways the Internet is most
commonly used today.
Finding information online
With billions of websites online today, there is
a lot of information on the Internet.
Search engines make this information easier to find. All you have to do is type one or more
keywords, and the search engine will look for
relevant websites.
For
example, let's say you're looking for a new pair of shoes. You could
use a search engine to learn about different types of shoes, get
directions to a nearby shoe store, or even find out where to buy them
online!
There are many different search engines you can use, but some of the most popular include
Google,
Yahoo!, and
Bing.
Email
Short for electronic mail,
email is a way to
send and receive messages across the Internet. Almost everyone who uses the Internet has their own email account, usually called an
email address.
This is because you'll need an email address to do just about anything
online, from online banking to creating a Facebook account.
Social networking
Social networking websites are another way to
connect and share with your family and friends online. Rather than sharing with just a few people over email, social networks make it easier to
connect and
share with many people at the same time.
Facebook is the world's largest social networking site, with
more than 1 billion users worldwide.
Chat and instant messaging
Chat and
instant messaging (IM) are short messages sent and read
in real time,
allowing you to converse more quickly and easily than email. These are
generally used when both (or all) people are online, so your message can
be read immediately. By comparison,
emails won't be seen until recipients check their inboxes.
Examples of instant messaging applications include
Yahoo Messenger and
Google Hangouts. Some sites, like
Gmail and
Facebook, even allow you to chat within your web browser.
Online media
There are many sites that allow you to
watch videos and
listen to music.
For example, you can watch millions of videos on
YouTube or listen to Internet radio on
Pandora. Other services, like
Netflix and
Hulu, allow you to watch movies and TV shows. And if have a
set-top streaming box, you can even watch them directly on your television instead of a computer screen.
Everyday tasks
You can also use the Internet to complete many
everyday tasks and
errands.
For example, you can manage your bank account, pay your bills, and shop for just about anything. The main advantage here is
convenience. Rather than going from place to place, you can do all of these tasks at home!
And a whole lot more!
Remember,
these are just a few of the things you'll be able to do online. Keep
working through this tutorial to learn more about connecting to the
Internet and using the Web!
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