It depends on what the word describes.
The internet suite of protocols is usually written without a capital. But if you're describing the Internet (ie the world wide network) then it is usually capitalised. So if you connect some computers together in a local network, you would have a local internet (network designers usually call this an intranet to indicate an internal internet). However, you can use a router to connect your internet to the Internet (note the capital).
It is a proper noun so it should be capitailzed, but is frequenlty seen in lowercase.
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The anagram is "internet" (also still rarely capitalized as Internet).
Because it was created as a trademark. But, like telephone and other means of communication, is should eventually be written with a small "i".
It may or may not be capitalized. You should refer to the style guide for the venue being used.The word "internet" is subject to debated style usage. Although the global system may still be referred to as the "Internet", it is rare for the generic term "internet" ever to be capitalized in non-academic use. The number of publications that still use the capitalized form is rapidly dwindling.Although some sources (notably on Wikipedia) continue to use the capitalized form, even these recognize that some style guides that do capitalize the noun do not capitalize the adjective form, e.g. on the Internet, internet connection.
I don't understand the nature of this question however the only difference is that the first letter is not capitalized.
I don't understand the nature of this question however the only difference is that the first letter is not capitalized.
Yes, the title "World Wide Web" should be capitalized. It refers to a specific network of information that is accessed using the internet.
There are two ways of saying Internet in Spanish: la Red (capitalized- otherwise it just means "net") or Internet (used without an article).
It is common for the word Internet to be capitalized. However, there are differing opinions over whether it should be or not. It ultimately comes down to your own style choice. If you choose to capitalize it then remain consistent throughout your work and always capitalize it or vice versa.
The internet (capitalized) is the global network of linked computer networks. Uncapitalized "internet" is usually some limited group of linked computer networks under the control of a single entity - and THE Internet is certainly not under the complete control of much of anyone!
No, because it is a prepositio n.
Sometimes. The Internet is a proper noun and should be capitalized when you are referring to the World Wide Web, which this website is a part of. It is not a proper noun and should not be capitalized when you are talking generically of a connection between computers