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…ISDN VS. cABLE MODEMS 1.0 Introduction The Internet is a network of networks that interconnects computers around the world, supporting both business and residential users. In 1994, a multimedia Internet application known as the World Wide Web…
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…1.0 Introduction The Internet is a network of networks that interconnects computers around the world, supporting both business and residential users. In 1994, a multimedia Internet application known as the World Wide Web became popular…
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…What is a network & why do we care? Any time you have two or more computers connected together, you have a local area network (LAN). A network allows the computers to share files, printers, scanners, and even an Internet connection. Why do we…
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…shortly after Microsoft released the Windows 98 Operating System. To help the look of Windows 98, Microsoft Internet Explorer was integrated with the operating system to become a major component to Windows 98. Because of this, the default Internet browser…
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…shortly after Microsoft released the Windows 98 Operating System. To help the look of Windows 98, Microsoft Internet Explorer was integrated with the operating system to become a major component to Windows 98. Because of this, the default Internet browser…
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…of hackers access other places via Internet. The Internet is held up by three OC3 lines. These lines are the Internet backbone. They send information back and forth at 10 megabytes a second. The Internet was developed in the 1980s. More then half of all…
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…Surfing the Internet The Internet can be a huge and scary informational jungle for a non-expert. Given the enormous amount of information that the internet contains, this is no surprise. There are things that one can do though, to make their quest…
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…in their careers. As the infomation overload continues, the importance of social informatics will increase, and the necessisty of people with knowledge of technology, and its various social affects will increase. Let us look at the social effects of the Internet
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…blow it? On paper, he should have won by a comfortable margin, perhaps 10 percent or more” (Internet 1). The mirror also commented on the qualifications of Vice President Al Gore, “his (Gore’s) resume shows him far more qualified for the Oval Office…
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…is on the computer. Internet radio gives many people accessibility to their favorite radio station on the computer. Many radio stations created a website that included music, local event information, and billboard advertisements. Today many stations view the internet
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