Origin of the Internet and World Wide Web
Internet
Before the creation of the internet the numerous computer networks did not have a standardize method of communication. The networking that the internet’s predecessor, ARPANET provided was quite limited and mainly used for academic and research purposes. Though U.S. Advanced Research Projects Agency Network (ARPANET) would eventually be decommissioned on February 28, 1990 with the introduction of TCP/IP leading to the creation of modern internet. The unique IP address given to every device provided the ability to find the location of any Internet-connected device worldwide. Also, as the foundation for the internet as it currently exists, the TCP/IP protocol is important because it establishes the rules and stand procedures for how information can be communicated over the internet.

World Wide Web

The World Wide Web was invented in 1989 by the British scientist, Tim Berners-Lee while he was working at as independent contractor at European Laboratory for Particle Physics (CERN). The creation of the web derived from need for the various scientist to readily share information. The scientist needed an efficient way of sharing research information promptly between the scientists in the different universities and institutions around the world. Along with Robert Cailliau, Tim Berners-Lee work extensively to create the first web server and browser editor running on the NeXT computer (cousin of the Macintosh) by 1990. The computer server would stay powered on so other computer could gain access to the necessary information. During the early stages the functionality of the web was very limited but over years it would evolve and now the web serves as the primary method of getting information through the Internet. It is a paradigm for exchanging information that is constructed on top of the Internet. Only one of the Internet's many languages, the HTTP protocol, is used by the Web to convey data. The Web is used to distribute information through web services, which employ HTTP to let applications connect with one another and exchange business logic. The Web also makes use of browsers like Internet Explorer or Firefox to access Web pages, which are electronic texts connected by hyperlinks. Web documents can also include audio, video, pictures, and text.
Difference between the Internet and World Wide Web
Internet
The internet consists of large amount of network and networking infrastructures. It creates a worldwide network by connecting numerous computers, allowing any computer to communicate as long as both computers are linked to the internet. Information is sent over the Internet via many languages referred to as protocols.
World Wide Web
The World Wide Web, sometimes known as the Web, is a method of getting information over the Internet. It is a paradigm for exchanging information that is constructed on top of the Internet. Only one of the Internet's many languages, the HTTP protocol, is used by the Web to convey data. The Web is used to distribute information through web services, which employ HTTP to let applications connect with one another and exchange business logic. The Web also makes use of browsers like Internet Explorer or Firefox to access Web pages, which are electronic texts connected by hyperlinks. Web documents can also include text, audio, pictures, and video.