This isn't meant to be my view, this is how the internet is viewed by the average non-techie.
That would be a non-techie in the US. Outside the US, people have to deal with more TLDs, more people are multilingual and hence exposed to more information from more countries, in more languages.
If non-techies in the rest of the world have one common trait, it is that they recognize the www-prefix as "Internet", not the com-suffix.
That would be a non-techie in the US. Outside the US, people have to deal with more TLDs, more people are multilingual and hence exposed to more information from more countries, in more languages.
If non-techies in the rest of the world have one common trait, it is that they recognize the www-prefix as "Internet", not the com-suffix.