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For a very long time I have been neglecting the case sensitivity
of a few very common terms. But after reading about it, I came to some
conclusions which really matters the case.
WAN vs Internet
WAN is a Wide Area Network connecting various LANs. More deeper,
WANs are licensed by government and provided by a special company to provide
communications to the general public. Internet is just one of the WANs and is
the largest WAN in the world, connecting millions of users from around the
world.
Internet vs internet
Now as clear from the above paragraph, the Internet is one of the
WANs licensed by a government to provide communications to billions of users
around the globe. internet(i: being small case) is any network of
networks anywhere in the world. But it's the not the Internet we are daily
using for sending emails, visiting websites and hanging on social communities.
So there is a scalability difference between the two.
Simple: we use The Internet and an internet
Web vs web
Now as 'The Internet is an internet' 'The Web is a
web'.
Now if you never differentiate between the capital and small 'i'
while typing 'an internet' and 'the Internet' and 'w' while typing 'a web' and
'the Web', you understood the point at all.
This Post is written By Mohammad Roman


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