Communicating Through Internet The history of the Internet can be dated back to the 1960’s, when the Department of (1) ______ of America sought (1) ______ to (2) ______ together some research institutions and those across (2) ______ the country for the purpose of data sharing. In the 1970’s it was used (3) ______ by colleges and universities and some (3) ______ other research institutions. It developed rapidly in the 1980’s as more and more universities joined the net. In the early 90s, HTML and Mosaic were develped with which one could see (4) ______ real time off the Internet, rather than downloading (4) ______ them. Email is an important (5) ______ of the Internet, but now (5) ______ the World Wide Web is increasingly the largest part of our Internet (6) ______. (6) ______ With the web e-commerce—electronic commerce came into being. Compared to newspapers, radio and television, the Internet made (7) ______ far less expensive. What’s more, (7) ______ it provided far more detailed data collection and allowed for built-in electronic (8) ______. All this made commerce the (8) ______ driving force for the Internet and World Wide Web. The Internet changes all the time and yet provides no complete (9) ______. Finding information has been made easier (9) ______ by such attempts as gopher, hotlists, Yahoo and many others. Generally we use commonly searched terms. Most of the search (10) ______ use double quotation marks to designate (10) ______ a phrase to narrow down the search. Now meta-search engines have been developed. They speed up searches quite a bit and provide more complete searches.