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1. Big I: The worldwide network of publicly accessible interconnected systems and networks, and the infrastructure that connects them (such as routers). Often referred to as "the" Internet. two of the best-known applications being run on the Internet today are the World Wide Web (WWW) and e-mail.
2. Little i: A "network of networks". Any network that carries data traffic between networks (as opposed to single systems).
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