http://www.w3.org/
is the home page for the World Wide Web Consortium (aka W3C). (As is well known, WWW is a tiny piece of the internet.) http://www.internet.com/
is a portal covering internet news, etc.Oh well... RS sometimes has the pungent notion that the internet is composed of two parts: first, [the Tcl'ers Wiki] here; second, the Rest Of Internet ;-)
TV Usually one would have to agree with what we were taught in university; that actually there in the overall picture are Transfer Control Protocol and Internet Protocol (TCP/IP). And probably one would drag in the 7 Layer OSI networking model.See also Data structures: from the bit to the Web and OSI Layers Explained


