Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
. The internet community, belonging to everyone yet no-one, resembles our own community in many ways, and is susceptible to many of the same pressures. Business people want the internet put on sounder financial footing. Government people want the Internet more fully
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Category: /Science & Technology
, as well as thousands of netizens (citizens of the Internet)
shows the dedication that is felt by many different people and groups to
the cause of free speech on the Internet.16 "Words like *censored*, *censored*, piss,
and tits. Words of which our mothers
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Category: /Science & Technology/Internet
, roughly everyone is 'online' or knows what the Internet is. Today 78 countries have full Internet access connections, and 146 countries can exchange e-mail. ( IBC 1996) Every 30 minutes, a new network signs on to the Internet. No one can say precisely how
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Category: /Literature/English
. The Internet had its humble beginnings here,
within ARPAs many projects.
The Internet has become one of the key symbols of todays pop culture:
everything has a dot com address; people do not say call me, but instead its
Ill E-mail you; and the new
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Category: /Science & Technology
? Does it achieve the same quality as the regular course?¡± Whether it is good or not, internet courses is now available for us.
First, let¡¯s recall how did we study in a classroom when the internet is not available. We sat with our classmates while
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Category: /Literature/English
, which does not accurately fit the disposition of the general population. One
question that poses a problem with the rating system is how will foreign material be rated?
Since half of all Internet speech originates from outside the United States, how would
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Category: /History
Gore, while at an
international conference in Brussels about
the Internet, in a keynote address said that "[Cyberspace] is about
protecting and enlarging freedom of expression for all our citizens ...
Ideas should not be checked at the border".14
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Category: /Literature/English
have joined the internet revolution. There are companies still joining the revolution, no matter how big or small they are because they know that some day, they too can be as large and as powerful as the companies who have already taken part of the internet
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Category: /Arts & Humanities
Aboriginal people and believed in their own superiority. There was little, if any communication between these two sides about culture, language and beliefs. The land was declared terra nullis (uninhabited) and the various Aboriginal communities declared
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Category: /Science & Technology
and connecting 50 million users. With its popularity, it is incumbent upon our society to recognize how the Internet works and to be aware of its advantages as well as disadvantages.
While seemingly high tech the Internet concept is rather simple. Computers speak
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