This chapter discusses the evolution of the Internet from its origins as ARPANET in 1969 to the worldwide network it is today. It describes how individuals and devices connect to the Internet via wired or wireless connections, and how IP addresses and domain names allow navigation of the web. The chapter outlines the basic components and functions of the World Wide Web, including browsers, web addresses, search engines, and various types of websites. It also discusses other Internet services like email, instant messaging, file transfers and social media. Netiquette guidelines for polite and appropriate online behavior are also covered.