Q. Future scope of the Internet?
The future scope of the Internet, along with the World Wide Web (born in 1990), and the commercialization of the Internet are bound to grow exponentially. In 1991, the U.S. Congress passed the High Performance Computing Act to establish the National Research and Education Network (NREN), which allows the electronic transfer of the entire Encyclopedia Britannica in one second. Computer networksworldwidewill feature 3-Danimated graphics, radio and cellular phone-links to portable computers, as well as fax, voice, and high-definition television.While the Web is fast becoming a part of our everyday lives, the real Internet of the future may bear very little resemblance to today's plans.