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Internet

In the general sense, an internet (with a lowercase "i"), a shortened form of the original inter-network, is a computer network that connects several other networks. The art of connecting networks in this way is called internetworking. See also the related terms intranet, extranet and catenet. As a proper noun, the Internet is the publicly available world-wide, interconnected system of computers (plus the information and services they provide and their users) that uses the TCP/IP suite of protocols. Thus, the largest internet in the world is called simply "the" Internet.

The creation of the Internet

The core networks forming the Internet started out in 1969 as the ARPANET devised by the United States Department of Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA). On January 1, 1983, the ARPANET changed its core networking protocol from NCP to the then-new TCP/IP, marking the start of the Internet as we know it today.

An important step in the development was the National Science Foundation's (NSF) building of a university backbone, the NSFnet, in 1986. Important alien networks that have successfully been accommodated within the Internet include Usenet, Fidonet, and Bitnet. See History of the Internet.

During the 1990s, the Internet successfully accommodated the majority of previously existing computer networks. This growth is often attributed to the lack of central administration, which allows organic growth of the network, as well as the non-proprietary nature of the internet protocols, which encourages vendor interoperability and prevents one company from exerting control over the network.

Today's Internet

The Internet is held together by bi- or multilateral commercial contracts (for example peering agreements) and by technical specifications or protocols that describe how to exchange data over the network. These protocols are formed by discussion within the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) and its working groups, which are open to public participation and review. These committees produce documents that are known as Requests For Comments (RFCs). Some RFCs are raised to the status of Internet Standard by the Internet Architecture Board (IAB). Some of the most used protocols in the Internet protocol suite are IP, TCP, UDP, DNS, PPP, SLIP, ICMP, POP3, IMAP, SMTP, HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, LDAP, and SSL.

Some of the popular services on the Internet that make use of these protocols are e-mail, Usenet newsgroups, FTP, the World Wide Web, Gopher, SSH (which is growing in popularity as a secure replacement for telnet), WAIS, finger, IRC, MUDs, and MUSHs. Of these, e-mail and the World Wide Web are clearly the most used, and many other services are built upon them, such as mailing lists and web logs. The internet makes it possible to provide real-time services such as web radio and webcasts that can be accessed from anywhere in the world.

Some other popular services of the Internet were not created this way, but were originally based on proprietary systems. These include ICQ, AIM, CDDB, and Gnutella.

There have been many analyses of the Internet and its structure. For example, it has been determined that the Internet IP routing structure and hypertext links of the World Wide Web are examples of scale-free networks.

Internet culture

The Internet has a large and growing number of users that have created a distinct culture, Internet dynamics. see Netiquette, Internet friendship, Trolls and trolling, Flaming, Hacktivism or Hacker culture, Internet humor, Internet slang, and Internet in art.

The most used language for communications on the Internet is English, due to the Internet's origins, to its use commonly in software programming, to the poor capability of early computers to handle characters other than western alphabets.

The net has grown enough in recent years, though, that sufficient native-language content for a worthwhile experience is available in most developed countries. However, some glitches such as mojibake still remain troublesome for Internet users.

Internet politics

The proliferation of the Internet caused vast impacts in the society. Instances include copyright issues, issues concerned with free speech such as pornography and hatred. In response to that situation, lately cyber laws have been created and enforced. Many discussions have raged over the question of how states should interact with telecommunication tools including the Internet.

Public places to use Internet

Public places to use Internet include libraries and Internet cafes. The latter may or may not serve as a cafe also; in South Korea they are called PC bang. Nowadays there are WIFI-cafes too where you can connect your notebook or PDA using the cafe's wireless access to the Internet. This content from Wikipedia is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License.


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Biostar M6VLR PLE133T Socket 370 mATX MB w/Vid

Biostar M6VLR PLE133T Socket 370 mATX MB w/Vid

** Biostar M6VLR Socket 370 Motherboard **The Biostar M6VLR features a microATX form factor, the reliable VIA PLE133Tchipset and a 133 MHz Front Side Bus. The M6VLR supports up to 1 GB SDRAM with it's two 168-pin DIMM slots and it's built in IDE controllers offers fast UDMA/100 data transfers. The Biostar M6VLR supports Intel Pentium III processors up to 1.4 GHz (both Tualatin and Coppermine core), Celeron processors up to 1.3 GHz and VIA C3 processors up to 933 MHz - making this motherboard ideal for all your Socket 370 CPU needs! Video, Audio and an Ethernet controller are all integrated and expansion is handled with an AMR slot, three PCI slots and an ISA slot!General Features:- VIA VT8601T(PLE133T) / VT82C686B chipset- Socket 370- mATX form factor- PCB version 1.2- 66/100/133 MHz Front Side Bus support (FSB)- Supports for Coppermine & Tualatin core processors- Supports VIA C3 processors- Supports up to 1 GB SDRAM (PC133)- Two (2) dual-channel UDMA/100 IDE controllers- One (1) dual-channel floppy disk controller- Integrated video- Integrated AC'97 audio CODEC- Integrated Ethernet controllerExpansion Slots:- One (1) AMR slot- Three (3) PCI slots- One (1) ISA slot (shared with one PCI slot)- Two (2) 168-pin DIMM slotsI/O Ports:- Two (2) PS/2 ports- One (1) 15-pin standard VGA connector- One (1) 9-pin standard serial port- One (1) 25-pin standard parallel port- One (1) 15-pin standard game/MIDI port- Two (2) USB ports- One (1) RJ-45 standard Ethernet jack- Line-in, microphone and line-out jacksHardware Monitor Functions:- CPU fan speed- System temperature- System voltageSupported Processors:- Intel Pentium III Socket 370 processors up to 1.4 GHz- Intel Celeron Socket 370 processors up to 1.3 GHz- VIA C3 Socket 370 processors up to 933 MHzRetail Package Includes:- Biostar M6VLR mATX motherboard- One (1) 40-pin, 80-wire IDE cable- One (1) floppy disk cable- Driver CD- Application Pack CDNote:- This motherboard does NOT have an AGP slot- Model: M6VLR-A027- UPC: 8 02700 01227 3 Compatibility/Requirements/Disclosures:** Requirements *** ATX case* ATX power supply* Supported processor* Supported RAM* Rest of system More ...

American Heritage Children's Dictionary V1.1

American Heritage Children's Dictionary V1.1

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Handheld Mini LCD Projection Clock

Handheld Mini LCD Projection Clock

** Handheld Mini LCD Projection Clock **This nifty little handheld device can project the time onto any surface. Its high intensityLED light beam is ideal for dark environments!Order yours today!General Features:- Gray and Black profile- High intensity LED light beam for projector- LCD Clock project onto any surface- Set to protect seconds only or alternating month and date/time- Pocket Sized with keychainRegulatory Approvals:- CERetail Package Includes:- Mini LCD Projection Clock Compatibility/Requirements/Disclosures: ** Requirements *** The need for this item More ...

USB Powered Mini Aquarium w/Blue LED Nightlight

USB Powered Mini Aquarium w/Blue LED Nightlight

** USB Powered Mini Aquarium with Blue LED Nightlight **Bring tranquility to your desktop environment! This USB Powered Mini Aquarium is home to two life-like tropical fish and is equipped with a small motor that generates a current in the water, allowing the fish to gently swim about the tank. This aquarium also has a high-intensity blue LED that illuminates the tank in a dark environment. Just add water to the tank, connect the cable to your computer, and enjoy the peace and pleasure that this aquarium provides. Plus, you'll never have to feed them! General Features:- USB-powered mini aquarium- Works with any computer or gaming console with a USB port- Swimming fish with life-like motion- Hi-intensity blue LED nightlight- Can also run on 4 AA batteries (not included)Unit Dimensions:- 4 x 5 x 2.5-inches (H x W x D)Retail Package Includes:- USB Powered Mini Aquarium with Blue LED Nightlight- Two (2) Lifelike Tropical Fish- Instructions- USB cableNotes:- Box may vary from shown- EAN: 4 716825 002100 Compatibility/Requirements/Disclosures:** Requirements *** Available USB port More ...

Tone 4.0GB USB 2.0 1-Inch Micro Drive (Silver)

Tone 4.0GB USB 2.0 1-Inch Micro Drive (Silver)

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