Internaut is a portmanteau of
the words Internet and astronaut and
refers to a designer, operator, or technically capable user of the Internet.
Beginning with participants in the Internet Engineering Task Force(IETF),
it gradually expanded to members of the Internet
Society (ISoc) and the larger community.
An internaut is online savvy, typically through years of
online experience, with a thorough knowledge of how to use search engines,
Internet resources, forums, newsgroups and chat rooms to find information. The
more someone knows about the Internet, its history and politics, the more
likely the term internaut fits them. The less he or she knows the
more likely a different term would be more fitting. Other terms roughly
analogous with internaut are cybernaut and netizen,
though each has its own connotation. The common thread among them in English is
an implication of experience and knowledge of the Internet or cyberspace that
goes beyond the casual user. The French, however, use the term to describe any
Internet user.
The creation of the World Wide
Web by Tim
Berners-Lee enabled non-technical computer experts to use the
Internet in a simple and quick way, making it accessible to billions of people
around the world.
References:
1.
Wikipedia (Click for further Reading: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internaut)
2.
"Oxford
Dictionaries - internaut". oxforddictionaries.com.
Retrieved 22 August 2016.
3.
A Brief History of the
Internet from the Internet Society.
4.
"English
translation of 'internaute'". Collins Dictionary.
5.
"Inventing
the Web: Tim Berners-Lee’s 1990 Christmas Baby" Seeing the
Picture.
6.
http://timeline.web.cern.ch/events/tim-berners-lee-invents-the-world-wide-web
7.
"Short
summary of the World Wide Web project"
8.
http://www.wired.co.uk/article/internaut-day-august-23-facebook
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Asheesh Kamal
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