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internet vs. intranet
internet vs. intranet: What's the difference?
Both internet and intranet refer to computer networks. The internet links smaller computer networks to a vast public web of worldwide networks. An intranet is usually a local network, often within a single company, that uses the protocols and systems developed for the internet but with access restricted to the computers in that network. To help distinguish them, remember inter- means “between” or “among” and intra- means “within.”