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-John Patrick
Vice President - Internet Technology
IBM Corporation
The internet by itself doesn't mean anything but a channel for exchanging data packets. The software client that exchange those packets is what defines the media.
Then, if you have an internet phone app, the internet is a direct aural media; if you have an internet radio appliance the internet is just like radio; if you have a client to automatically download news once a day the internet is like printed media; and so on.
The computer by itself is more frequently used as an emulator for something else in the real world; avoiding that fact it's just as hard to define what kind of tool a "computer" is.
donīt you know that a fellow Brit (Ronald Dworkin) rightly pointed out that "it is better to look at theories than labels"?
A definition of the internet in term of media types seems next to impossible to me, since the internet encompasses email, World Wide Web, gopher, ftp. It could be seen as a tcp/ip/ and udp application.
The medium is not a definition at all. Since Aristotle definitions are deemed to follow this rule: Omnis definitio fit per genus proximum et differentiam specificam. We need to name the category (genus proximum) a term belongs to and then some characteristics (differentiam specificam) that differentiate it from other things within this category.
From a positivistic point of view: RFC2045 and RFC2046 specify media types will be assigned and listed by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority. Have a look at all the great Media Types [iana.org]. So you might ask them for a definition of the internet in terms of media types. Or even better use this form [iana.org] to register your own media type with the IANA. ;)
Hope this helps. ;)
Andreas