. Computer worm Worm s, Computer virus virus es, and other malware could infect large portions of the Internet ...Two other uses the alternative measure of time marketed by Swatch Swatch Internet Time the standard used for time and date on the Internet UTC Internet time was a common catchphrase that originated during the late 1990s Internet boom. ref name techrev Cite journal last Odlyzko first Andrew authorlink Andrew Odlyzko title The Myth of Internet Time journal Technology Review volume 104 issue 3 pages 92 93 date April 2001 url http www.technologyreview.com web 12346 accessdate 24 March 2010 free preprint version available http www.dtc.umn.edu odlyzko doc internet.time.myth.txt here ref In this period, people who worked with the Internet had come to believe that everything moved faster on the net , because the Internet made the dissemination of information far easier and cheaper. In layman s terms, Internet Time involves efficiencies inherent to digital transactions that are produced by the virtual reality of one product, one product type, or one service provided to consumers from one virtual cash register residing on one server. The amount of time required to conduct simultaneous transactions is reduced to irrelevance, as everything is occurring at one compressed albeit virtual location. Fast moving developments were therefore said to run on Internet time. For example Companies released new usually unstable and buggy revisions of their software as free downloads, counting on feedback from customers to provide quality assurance . This development strategy, called release early, release often , was perhaps epitomized in the development of the Netscape Navigator Web browser . The resulting ... administration system administrator s accustomed to a less computer network network ed era. The meaning and historical origin of the phrase Internet time strongly parallels that of New York minute ... Warhol worm References references Category Internet culture Time ... more details
No footnotes date April 2009 NEA , in the context of the Internet and computing, is an acronym which stands for the Saying maxim N o one owns it. E veryone can use it. A nyone can improve it. The maxim originated with the authors Doc Searls and David Weinberger in an essay of 2003 entitled World of Ends. What the Internet Is and How to Stop Mistaking It for Something Else It was designed originally to explain the nature of the Internet itself that it cannot be owned by any individual corporation because it is an agreement not a thing, that potentially everyone on earth can have access to it, and that anyone can potentially start a new service or even improve the nature of the agreement with a new good idea. The concept is especially true on the scale of the products of Open source collaboration such as the Linux operating system, the Firefox web browser or the Wikipedia online encyclopedia. External links http www.worldofends.com BM 8 World of Ends. What the Internet Is and How to Stop Mistaking It for Something Else Doc Searls and David Weinberger 3 October 2003 http www.linuxjournal.com node 1000119 Ten Ideas about Ideas Linux Journal Doc Searls blog on Sat, 2006 11 04 Category Computer jargon Category Internet slang Category Open methodologies Internet stub compu stub ... more details
Dablink This article is about the monthly publication, for magazines distributed via the internet, see Online magazine . Unreferenced date January 2010 Internet Magazine was a monthly print title launched in October 1994 by the UK publishing house, Emap . Its last issue, number 119, was published in July 2004. Deleted image removed Image Issue113.gif thumb right History Internet Magazine covered almost anything internet related, as long as there was a consumer or small business slant. It was spun out of a now defunct technical computer networking monthly called Datacom having been proposed by that magazine s then deputy editor Neil Ellul to its publisher Roger Green. The first issue of Internet appeared in October 1994 with a lead story focused on how businesses took the plunge by starting up their own websites. Deemed the practical guide to what s on and where to go , it listed a showcase of internet content available on the World Wide Web , or by using File Transfer Protocol FTP or the Gopher protocol Gopher protocol . Gradually, the dot com boom helped boost the magazine s popularity, and in the late 1990s its pagination quadrupled from 52 pages to more than 200. Regular features ... McCutcheon . In 2000, Internet Magazine began hosting a regular Movers and Shakers event which featured 50 of what it deemed the biggest names in the Internet industry. The first event included guests such as Bob Geldof , who had established an internet travel website called Deckchair.com now ... was divided into several sections including news, an internet interview, expert help, features ... Angus Kennedy, author of the first few editions of the Rough Guide to the Internet which initially used content that had appeared in Internet Magazine Simon Waldman, Director of Digital Publishing ... based website Urban 75 Sean McManus journalist Sean McManus Ivan Pope , internet publisher and inventor ... Briefing . Category Defunct British computer magazines Category Publications established in 1994 Category ... more details
Infobox Company type Subsidiary foundation United States location United States industry Computer networking parent Cisco Systems Internet Junction is a Gateway telecommunications gateway company based in the United States . It was acquired by Cisco Systems on September 6, 1995. References Reflist Category Defunct software companies of the United States Category Cisco Systems acquisitions US software company stub ... more details
About the IP network protocol only Internet architecture or other protocols Internet Protocol Suite and TCP IP model IPstack The Internet Protocol IP is the principal communications protocol used for relaying datagram s also known as network packet s across an internetwork using the Internet Protocol ... the Internet . IP is the primary protocol in the Internet Layer of the Internet Protocol ... Kahn in 1974, the other being the connection oriented Transmission Control Protocol TCP . The Internet ... Internet Protocol Version 4 IPv4 , is the dominant protocol of the internet. Its successor is IPv6 Internet Protocol Version 6 IPv6 , which is increasing in use. Function The Internet Protocol is responsible ... across one or more IP networks. For this purpose the Internet Protocol defines an addressing system .... ref Netgear ProSafe XSM7224S reference manual ref These switches use IP addresses and Internet ... routing. Reliability The design principles of the Internet protocols assume that the network infrastructure ... address. As a consequence of this design, the Internet Protocol only provides best effort delivery .... The routing node does not have to notify either end node, although the Internet Control Message ... of the Internet and its components provide no guarantee that any particular path is actually capable ... and Internet Control Message Protocol ICMP disregard MTU size, thereby forcing IP to fragment oversized ... layer and the Internet Protocol at the internetworking datagram layer. The model became known informally as TCP IP, although formally referenced as the Internet Protocol Suite . The Internet Protocol is one of the elements that define the Internet . The dominant internetworking protocol in the Internet ... 1977 and 1979. Citation needed date July 2009 Version 5 was used by the Internet Stream Protocol , an experimental ... designed to replace IPv4 SIPP Simple Internet Protocol Plus, known now as IPv6 , TP IX RFC 1475 ... Expand section date March 2012 The Internet Protocol is vulnerable to a variety of attacks ... more details
Pacific Internet or abbreviated as PacNet zh s was headquartered in Singapore and was the largest telco independent Internet Communications Service Provider in the Asia Pacific region with direct presence in Singapore, Hong Kong , Philippines , Australia , India , Thailand and Malaysia . On 8 January 2008, Pacific Internet and subsea cable operator Asia Netcom underwent an operational merger and now operates as Pacnet . History Pacific Internet started in 1989 as TechNet, a research and development computer network for use by academia at the National University of Singapore. In 1995, a Singapore ref http www.pacific.net.sg Pacnet in Singapore ref conglomerate Sembawang Group, established SembMedia, which eventually purchased TechNet and commercialized its services in September 1995, with the launch of Pacific Internet Corporation Pte Ltd in Singapore. The following year, the group expanded into Hong Kong ref http www.pacific.net.hk Pacnet in Hong Kong ref via an acquisition and in 1997, commenced its Philippines operations through a local partner and eventually acquired an equity stake in its local partner a year later. Pacific Internet launched its initial public offering of shares on NASDAQ on 5 February 1999 at a price of US 17 per share and was one of a handful of Singapore based companies to have listed on the NASDAQ. In 1999, Pacific Internet started its Australian ..., further acquisitions of Australian ISPs brought Pacific Internet into six major cities in Australia, including Zeta Internet in Sydney. Pacific Internet India ref http www.pacific.net.in Pacnet in India ref , a joint venture unit of Pacific Internet Ltd, was also launched in 1999, and subsequently expanded into major Indian cities. In 2000, Pacific Internet expanded into Thailand ref http www.pacific.net.th ... operations. In 2002, Pacific Internet set up operations in Malaysia ref http www.pacific.net.my Pacnet ... Internet companies of Singapore Category Internet service providers of Australia ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Internet topology deals with finding the Topology topological structure of the Internet . It is daunting to map the entire hierarchy due to the rate at which the Computer network network is growing. The effort to map the Internet is usually incomplete and out of date the moment it appears. Internet topology has attracted interest from various disciplines including Mathematics mathematical sciences , computer science and physics . The Computer network networking researcher researcher s motivation for studying Internet specific topology topologies is to enable prediction of how new technologies, policies, or economic conditions will impact the InternetInternet s connectivity structure at different layers, whereas a physicist is interested in studying the Internet as any other complex network. This has led to many models being proposed including the Jellyfish and Bow Tie models to physically represent the structure of the Internet . ref cite web url http eclectic.ss.uci.edu drwhite pw Foulatsos paper.pdf title Jellyfish A Conceptual Model for the AS Internet Topology ... the Internet, there is no centralized control, and nobody can turn it off. Its evolution depends on rough ... rfc1958.html Architectural Principles of the Internet June, 1996. Internet Architecture Internet Architecture ... Provider links involve one AS providing Internet access to a smaller AS at a monetary cost. Peering .... These types of Internet topologies have become a hot area of research in academia. There is a third .... Conceptual Models Jellyfish Model The simplistic Jellyfish model of the Internet centers around ... also List of Internet exchange points External links http itom.utdallas.edu tools.html Internet Topology ... wit wit.pdf The Workshop on Internet Topology WIT Report http www.eng.tau.ac.il yash topology gdtang.zip Perl program that generates synthetic Internet like topologies http www.eng.tau.ac.il yash 01258116.pdf Computing the unmeasured An algebraic approach to Internet mapping Category Network topology ... more details
globalize USA date December 2010 UStaxation From the inception of the Internet until the late 1990s, the Internet ... Internet services as a potential source of tax revenue. The 1998 Internet Tax Freedom Act halted the expansion of direct taxation of the Internet, grandfathering existing taxes in ten states. ref Internet ... could otherwise have laid claim to tax es on a piece of the Internet. ref Internet Taxation ... of spectacular Internet growth. Its proponents argue that the benefits of knowledge, trade, and communications that the Internet is bringing to more people in more ways than ever before are worth the tax revenue losses, if any, and that the economic and productivity growth attributable to the Internet ... received. Opponents, on the other hand, have argued that the Internet would continue to prosper even if taxed, and that the current federal ban on Internet specific levies denies government at all levels a much needed source of revenue. It must be emphasized that the absence of direct taxation of the Internet does not mean that all transactions taking place online are free of tax, or even that the Internet ... form of tax or the other. The Internet Tax Freedom Act merely precludes states in the United States ... receipts of that provider. In addition, as noted above, the Internet Tax Freedom Act does not prevent taxation of the sale of goods through the Internet. Forms of Internet taxation Internet access tax Internet access taxes normally take the form of taxation on Internet service provider ISP access ... level. There is no national tax on ISP user charges. No uniform description of Internet access taxes ... other states. Ten states which were grandfathered under the Internet Tax Freedom Act as part of a political ... & Wisconsin. Under the grandfather clause included in the Internet Tax Freedom Act, Texas is currently collecting a tax on Internet access charges over 25.00 per month. Texas collected tax on internet ..., see older 151.0101 a . Texas has refined its tax code to define Internet access service , include it under ... more details
In computer network engineering , an Internet Standard STD is a normative specification of a technology or methodology applicable to the Internet . Internet Standards are created and published by the Internet Engineering Task Force IETF . Overview An Internet Standard is a special Request for Comments RFC or set of RFCs. An RFC that is to become a Standard or part of a Standard begins as an Internet ... and labeled a Proposed Standard . Later, an RFC can be labeled Internet Standard . Collectively ... the Standards Track was established. Only the Internet Engineering Task Force IETF , represented by the Internet Engineering Steering Group IESG , can approve Standards Track RFCs. span id std 1 The definitive list of Internet Standards is maintained in Internet Standards document STD 1 Internet ... title Internet Official Protocol Standards STD 1 accessdate 2008 05 25 year 2008 month May format plain ... within the IETF called Proposed Standards and Internet Standards. If an RFC is part of a proposal that is on the Standard ... two separate implementations, widespread use, no errata etc. , the RFC can advance to Internet Standard. The Internet Standards Process is defined in several Best Current Practice documents, notably http ... 6410 in essence merged this second and the third Internet Standard maturity level for future Internet Standard Internet Standards . Existing older Draft Standards retain that classification. The Internet ... two years October 2013 . Internet Standard A specification for which at least two independent and interoperable ... to the Internet Standard level. An Internet Standard is characterized by a high degree of technical ... benefit to the Internet community. Generally Internet Standards cover interoperability of systems on the Internet through defining protocols, messages formats, schemas, and languages. The most fundamental of the Internet Standards are the ones defining the Internet Protocol . All Internet Standards ... is changed, it is submitted again and assigned a new RFC number. If an RFC becomes an Internet Standard ... more details
floating around on the internet, websites have been established by a variety of organizations ... or vocals for the song independently. Then a designated internet music producer can edit for timing ... groups Category Internet Category Performing arts Category Entertainment Category Musical terminology ... more details
Estonia has one of the highest Internet penetration rate in the world. ref http www.internetworldstats.com top25.htm ref Computerization and digital connection for people are encouraged and supported by the state. The country has digital ID card system, ref http www.id.ee ?lang en ID.ee Bot generated title ref and in 2005 local elections were held with the official possibility to vote online the first case of its kind in the world. ref http www.linux.com articles 48991 Linux.com Estonians Break Ground, Vote Online Bot generated title ref In the first quarter of 2010, 75 out of 1.34 million people in the country used internet according to Statistics Estonia . ref http www.stat.ee 38010 Three quarters of Estonian population use the Internet ref Mass usage of computing networks first came with FidoNet , the first Estonian node of which appeared in 1989. ref ru icon http old.russ.ru netcult globus 20030714.html ref In the early 1990s Internet connections began to appear, and the national domain .ee was registered in the middle of 1992. By virtue of its geographical location, the country played important role in transporting Internet culture to neighbouring Russia . One of the first backbone ... chronology 1043435719.html ref In the year 1965 the first in the USSR school computer Ural computer Ural 1 was set up in the town of N o . In 1996 Estonian president Lennart Meri started the four ... a 22 year citizen to pay 3000 Estonian kroon krooni 190 for the insult in an Internet forum . ref ru ... ref See also Communications in Estonia References wikinews Estonia becomes European leader in Internet ... The Internet of Elsewhere the Emergent Effects of a Wired World . New Brunswick, N.J. Rutgers University Press. p. 109 149. Covers the history of the Internet and Municipal wireless network public WiFi access in Estonia. Estonia topics state autocollapse Internet in Europe use dmy dates date February 2012 Category Internet in Estonia Category Communications in Estonia ru ... more details
Internet hunting is the practice of hunting via remotely controlled firearms that can be aimed and shot using online webcams . The first internet hunting website, Live Shot.com, was created in 2005 by John Lockwood, who saw it as a way to provide an authentic hunting experience for disabled persons. ref name Axtman cite news author Kris Axtman title Hunting by remote control draws fire from all quarters work The Christian Science Monitor date April 5, 2005 url http www.csmonitor.com 2005 0405 p01s02 ussc.html ref According to the Humane Society , the operation consisted of a fenced pen stocked with animals where Lockwood set up a tripod with a camera and a firearm . ref cite news author Drew Sandholm title Internet Hunting Click & Kill work KSFY Action News date February 2, 2008 url http www.ksfy.com news local 15148431.html ref Almost as soon as internet hunting was introduced in the U.S. state of Texas , strong opposition to the practice developed among pro gun and pro hunting organizations ... wildlife abuse campaigns internet fact sheet internet hunting.html Fact Sheet on Internet Hunting ref As of August 2008, forty U.S. states had enacted laws or regulations to ban internet hunting. ref Humane Society, http www.hsus.org web files PDF internethunting map.pdf Map of Internet Hunting Bans ..., and according to the organization, internet hunting is no longer being practiced. ref name HSUS FactSheet Critics say Internet hunting never existed as a viable industry, making much of the legislation curtailing it a testament to public alarm over Internet threats and the gilded life of legislation that nobody opposes . ref cite news author Zachary M. Seward title Internet Hunting Has Got ... of a computer to be a machine gun as it would be extremely easy to modify the controlling software ... apply not only to semiautomatic firearms controlled by a computer or remote user, but even to manually ... be mechanized and controlled by the computer or remote user. See also Remote weapon system References ... more details
about slang used on the Internet jargon related to the Internet Glossary of Internet related terminology Internet slang Internet short hand , Cyber slang , netspeak or chatspeak refers to a variety of everyday languages used by different communities on the Internet. It is difficult to provide a standardized definition of Internet slang due to the constant changes made to its nature. ref name Yin Yin Yan 2006 World Wide Web and the Formation of the Chinese and English Internet Slang Union . Computer ... s, Computer keyboard keyboard symbols and abbreviations are common types of Internet slang. New dialects of slang, such as leet or Lolcat Lolspeak , develop as ingroup internet meme s rather than time savers. Creation and Evolution Origins The exact origins of Internet slang terms originate largely on the Internet, but the selection process remains seemingly irregular or abstract. The process of coinage ... are constrained linguistically by the properties of the internet software , computer hardware ... computer hacking, but its use has been extended to online gaming as well. Flaming Internet Flaming ... Approaches to the Internet and Computer Mediated Communication. Journal of Contemporary ... beyond computer mediated communication Internet slang has crossed from being mediated by the computer ... signal. The notions of flaming and troll Internet trolling have also extended outside of the computer ... slang Internet dialects DEFAULTSORT Internet Slang Category Internet slang Category Computer ... to be a type of slang that Internet users have popularized, and in many cases, have coined ... abbreviations, acronyms and emoticons, Internet slang is also based on archaic words or the lesser ... variety of Internet slang is also observable, where a character has a duality in meaning direct and implied. ref name Yin ref Motivations The primary motivation behind using a slang unique to the Internet is to ease communication . However, while Internet slang shortcuts save time for the writer, they take ... more details
School name Internet Academy image File InternetAcademyLogo.jpg thumb 100px caption district Federal ... gold Blue and Gold established 1996 status Open homepage http www.iacademy.org The Internet Academy ... accessdate 2010 11 01 ref and open to all students in grades K 12. ref name Internet Academy provide cite web author Internet Academy title Internet Academy What We Provide url http www.iacademy.org programs provide.html accessdate 2010 11 01 ref Internet Academy was founded in 1996 and was the first ... Learning Department s profile on Internet Academy url http digitallearning.k12.wa.us approval providers ... public schools , home schooled students, as well as out of state students. ref name Internet Academy faq Accredited diplomas, ref name Internet Academy provide online tutors, teacher to student web conferencing, and online tutorial videos are also provided. ref name Internet Academy thrive There are two primary websites for Internet Academy The main web site is http iAcademy.org iAcademy.org ... Process and Support Internet Academy provides educational content over the Internet as a virtual school ... the student is granted access to the online courses. ref name Internet Academy provide Just like ... questions and inquiries. Internet Academy provides courses throughout the entire year, including summer. Students have access to their assignments 24 7 and can work from any Internet connected computer. ref name Internet Academy faq cite web author Internet Academy title Internet Academy FAQs url http ... name Internet Academy thrive cite web author Internet Academy title Internet Academy How Students ... if correspondence occurs during regular business hours. ref name Internet Academy faq Parental Involvement Internet Academy provides parents of enrolled students with a Mentor Insight Account. ref name Internet Academy thrive These accounts are separate from the students, and they allow the parent ... Accounts are also supported by a library of video tutorials. ref cite web author Internet Academy ... more details
Deleted image removed Image InternetInABox.jpg thumb 240px right Internet In A Box software Internet in a Box IBox was one of the first commercially available Internet connection software packages available for sale to the public. Spry, Inc. produced the package, as well as starting up a commercial Internet service provider ISP called InterServ ISP InterServ . ref name Network World Oct 1994 cite journal last Goldberg first Steven title Internet access? It s in the box journal Network World volume 11 issue 43 pages pp. 43 44 publisher IDG Network World date October 24, 1994 url http books.google.com books?id lBcEAAAAMBAJ&pg PA43 issn 0887 7661 ref ref name Infoworld Nov 1994 cite journal last Peschel first Joe title Spry s Internet In A Box package brings the Iway on ramp to your computer journal InfoWorld volume 16 issue 45 page p. 118 publisher InfoWorld Media Group location San Mateo, CA date November 7, 1994 url http books.google.com books?id ejgEAAAAMBAJ&pg PA118 issn 0199 6649 ref The IBox software included the Winsock and TCP IP stack that were needed to connect a computer running Microsoft Windows to the Internet in 1994. ref cite web last Stewart first Bill title Web Browser History url http www.livinginternet.com w wi browse.htm accessdate 16 August 2010 ref The IBox package ... access, Internet in a Box provided a complete solution for members of the general public to access the Internet, a network previously available almost exclusively to government and collegiate users ... Internet books Ed Krol s Whole Internet User s Guide and Catalog US 1993 and a special edition of Sue Schofield s UK Internet Book UK 1994 were included in the US and European editions of the product ... article about the purchase of Spry, Inc. http www.sueschofield.net Internet writer Sue Schofield s Web page. Early web browsers DEFAULTSORT Internet In A Box Category 1994 software Category CompuServe Category Discontinued software Category History of the Internet ... more details
and other Internet protocol numbering and assignments in his capacity as Director of the Computer Networks ...refimprove date September 2011 InternetInternet governance is the development and application of shared ... of the Internet . This article describes how the Internet was and is currently governed, some of the controversies that occurred along the way, and the ongoing debates about how the Internet should or should not be governed in the future. Background main Internet The Internet is a global network ... aspects of the underlying core infrastructure and the principal namespace s are administered by the Internet ... . ICANN oversees the assignment of globally unique identifiers on the Internet, including domain name s, Internet Protocol IP addresses, application port numbers in the transport protocols, and many ... reach of the Internet. ICANN is governed by an international board of directors drawn from across the Internet ... Government Without the Nation State. Internet and Public Policy Project. Georgia Institute of Technology ... one of a few bodies with global, centralized influence over the otherwise distributed Internet. ref cite book last Mueller first Milton L. title Networks and States The Global Politics of Internet Governance ... Summit on the Information Society , held in Tunis , established the Internet Governance Forum IGF to open an ongoing, non binding conversation among multiple stakeholders about the future of Internet ... of Internet Governance publisher MIT Press year 2010 isbn 978 0 262 01459 5 pages 67 ref Since WSIS, the term Internet governance has been broadened beyond narrow technical concerns to include a wider range of Internet related policy issues. ref cite book last Mueller first Milton L. title Networks and States The Global Politics of Internet Governance publisher MIT Press year 2010 isbn 978 0 ... of Internet Governance September 17, 2010 . Yale Information Society Project Working Paper Series. ref Definition The definition of Internet governance has been contested by differing groups across political ... more details
to success in the Internet economy. This results from integrating computer network networks , software, and customers. Currie 2000 sees communications via the Internet as involving virtually no transmission ...cleanup date July 2010 The internet economy conducts business through markets whose infrastructure is based on the Internet and World Wide Web. An Internet economy differs from a traditional economy in a number of ways, including communication, market segmentation, distribution costs, and price. Internet economy Ghosh 1998 states that businesses cannot avoid the internet economy. They must recognize and understand that there are both global opportunities available as well as risks of not participating. They note that through the internet , any participant in a value chain can usurp the role of any other participant. Due to the enormous quantity of connected users, the incredible speed that information travels, and the irrelevance of distance, firms can offer goods and services not locally, but to potential customers across the entire globe. As stated by Gregory Mankiw 2003 Advances in information technology, such as the Internet, have been profound and have influenced many parts of the economy . As an example of a business segment which can dramatically benefit from this new Internet ... same class to anyone plugged to the Internet, with lower costs. Image Table inet econ.jpg In an early ... Seely Brown and Paul Dugid 2000 point out that although the Internet enables exploitation of niche ... niche firms. From a cost perspective, Nicholas Negroponte 1996 indicates that although everything on the Internet ... in the Internet Economy. He also notes that businesses are likely to adjust their prices more frequently in response to Internet competition. See also Digital economy Electronic business Electronic .... Friction Freedom, in Forbes ASAP November 30, 1998 Gosh, Shikhar. 1998. Making Business Sense of the Internet ... of Economics. p. 784 Category Economic systems Category Internet Economy ar bg ... more details
A computer room can mean following Internet cafe , a public place where people can access Internet Telecentre , a public place in developing countries where people can access Internet Data center , a facility used to house computer systems Server room , room that houses computer servers disambig zh yue ... more details
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Thailand got internet in 1996 as the third country in Southeast Asia. Since then, the use of Internet ..., there were a total of 18.3 million Internet users in Thailand according to NECTEC the National Electronics and Computer Technology Center . ref cite news url http internet.nectec.or.th webstats internetuser.iir?Sec internetuser date Oct 25, 2009 title Internet Users and Statistics in Thailand publisher NECTEC ref Broadband Internet is readily available in major cities and towns, including ... and in the countryside. As the statistics have shown, the majority of Internet users in Thailand still ... Internet service providers. Dial up prepaid Internet packs can be readily bought in convenience ... up Internet by dialing a certain number and then being billed on their normal telephone bill. The majority of broadband Internet access uses Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line ADSL . Some areas are covered by Cable Modems and G.shdsl . Consumer broadband Internet bandwidth ranges from 2 Mbit s to 50 ... and large businesses use Leased Lines or Ethernet Internet MPLS where fiber optic cables link many ... to the Thailand Internet backbone. Universities have access to fast Internet access, including the TEIN2 ... 133812.htm Thailand Rapid Growth in Broadband Use ref There are 1,116,000 2008 Internet hosts in Thailand ... rankorder 2184rank.html CIA World Factbook Internet Hosts ref Internet Domain Names Country code ... for officially registered Internet Service Providers Internet Backbones International & Domestic Bandwidth ref http internet.nectec.or.th webstats bandwidth.iir?Sec bandwidth NECTEC IIR Current Internet ... 28,721 12 2004 3,006 21,379 As of November 2009, Thailand had a total international Internet bandwidth of 106,787 Mbit s. Thailand domestic Internet bandwidth was significantly higher at 607,526 Mbit ... ref This is because of an increase in provision of local contents. Internet users in Thailand usually ... of broadband Internet subscribers. International Gateways There are seven international Internet gateway ... more details
merge from Web threat discuss Talk Internet security Merger proposal date March 2012 refimprove date April 2009 Internet security is a branch of computer security specifically related to the Internet , often ..., computer users now can, and do, download from a host of free security applications on the Internet ... Security DEFAULTSORT Internet Security Category Computer network security Category Web security exploits ... to use against attacks over the Internet. ref Gralla, Preston 2007 . How the Internet Works . Que Pub, Indianapolis. ISBN 0789721325. ref The Internet represents an insecure channel for exchanging information leading to a high risk of Hacker computer security intrusion or fraud, such as phishing . ref Rhee, M. Y. 2003 . Internet Security Cryptographic Principles,Algorithms and Protocols. Chichester ... on the Internet. These protocols include SSL and TLS for web traffic, PGP for email, and IPsec ... can be used alone or in combination to provide the desired set of security services for the Internet ... management and traffic processing Manual and automatic key management for the internet key ... private network VPN to encrypt the communications between their mail servers over the Internet ... protection for email messages along the entire route from sender to recipient. Multipurpose Internet ... the Internet. ref http www.pvv.org asgaut crypto thesis node6.html Network Virtual Terminal ref The server ... back to the original non ASCII data. Secure Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions S MIME S MIME ... between SMTP and HTTP connections. Role of firewalls in Internet security and web security Firewalls ... through it. Firewalls create checkpoints between an internal private network and the public Internet ... system and information from the public Internet. Types of firewalls Packet filters Packet filters are one ... network to the Internet. The router is known as a screening router, which screens packets ... Network Address Translation NAT , which can hide the user s IP address from the Internet, effectively ... more details
Infobox Company company name INCA Internet Co., Ltd. br company logo Image INCA LOGO NF.jpg 210px company type public company Public slogan Beyond Security, For the better internet life foundation ... 25px Guro gu Guro Digital Complex in Seoul , South Korea area served Computer security key people ... 2007 br nProtect Internet Security 2007 br nProtect Enterprise br nProtect Scanner USB small homepage ... mr Ingk a Int net INCA Internet Corporation lang ko , also known as nProtect , is a corporation which sells computer software. INCA Internet was founded by Young Heum Joo, the current CEO and President of INCA Internet, in 2000. It offers anti virus , anti spyware , Cheating in online games ... Internet was selected as one of the Deloitte Technology Fast 50 Korea 2007 and Deloitte Technology Fast ... INCA Internet is one of the leading information security companies of the Republic of Korea ... and currently holds the position of CEO and President of INCA Internet. The company currently holds ... Development Bank KDB Korea Development Bank . The main business areas of INCA Internet include online Pc security PC security services for financial institutions , internet business corporations, and online ... for corporate internal security and a B2C business such as an online Anti Virus for normal internet users. Image INCA Internet Entrance.jpg thumb right 270px INCA Internet Headquarters Entrance at Guro gu Guro Digital Complex , Seoul INCA Internet was one of the first Application Service Provider ... and Japanese financial institutions, public institutions, worldwide on line game companies. INCA Internet ... Maeil Business News title INCA Internet awarded IR52 Award ref It acquired the ISO 9000 Certificate ... date 2002 07 09 publisher http stock.moneytoday.co.kr Money Today title INCA Internet acquires ISO 9000 ref INCA Internet was the only information security company in South Korea Korea to be included in the Deloitte Technology Fast500 Asia Pacific 2007. ref name INCA FAST500 INCA Internet currently ... more details
are chosen to need a minimum of code, to keep the expense of the computer low. Internet 0 has been ... normally attaches a local network of Internet 0 devices to the serial port of a personal computer PC that acts as a gateway telecommunications gateway and Firewall computing firewall to the Internet ...Internet 0 is a low speed physical layer designed to route IP over anything. It was developed at MIT ... . When it was invented, a number of other proposals were being labelled as internet 2. The name ... to it, they can be linked together by the user. History Internet 0 was originally a minor, expedient ... or control via the Internet these small devices can be used to form an Internet of Things . The current largest deployment of Internet 0 was at the Venice Biennale Architecture Exhibition, in the year ... Vicente Guallart . Theory The idea behind Internet 0 is to provide a general purpose physical layer ... for the Internet. Logically, this is a recursive application of the internet principle a ubiquitous protocol to layer 1 of the network. The pulse position modulation of Internet 0 operates best over ... layer to the internet protocols enables a network with very inexpensive nodes that is also addressable from the global Internet. Requirements The design intent is to provide a simple, very inexpensive system that can transmit data slowly over many types of media, and yet still connect devices to the internet. Connecting to the internet is a crucial part of the design, because much of the value of a networked device is provided by easy, wide access to it. The higher layers of an Internet 0 network are usually Serial Line Internet Protocol SLIP , Internet Protocol IP , and above that, usually ... an assignment message. Security is via a simplified encryption system. Implementation Internet ..., and also measure the baud rate of a sender. Synchronizing on 8 bit bytes permits a 9600 baud internet ... difficulties While Internet 0 works in many media, for any given transmission medium there are usually ... more details
The Internet Adapter TIA was software created by Cyberspace Development in 1993 to allow Serial Line Internet Protocol SLIP connections over a shell account . ref cite journal last Rapport first Steve authorlink year 1995 month March title Slipping onto the Net journal Wired magazine Wired magazine issue 3.03 series Street Cred publisher Cond Nast Publications url http www.wired.com wired archive 3.03 streetcred.html?pg 18 accessdate 2009 08 11 ref ref cite journal last McCulley first P. Michael authorlink year 1995 month November spaced ndash December title Graphical Internet Access on a Budget Making a Pseudo SLIP Connection journal Online volume 19 issue 6 pages 34 38 publisher Online Inc. location Wilton, Connecticut issn 0146 5422 url http www.highbeam.com doc 1G1 17801992.html accessdate 2009 08 11 ref Point to Point Protocol PPP was added in 1995, by which time the software was marketed and sold by Intermind of Seattle . Shell accounts normally only allow the use of Command line interface command line or text based software, but by logging in to a shell account and starting the TIA Daemon computer software daemon , a user could then run any TCP IP based application, including standard Graphical user interface GUI software such as the then popular Netscape Netscape Navigator on their computer. This was especially useful at the time because simple shell accounts were much less expensive than full SLIP PPP accounts. TIA was ported to a large number of unix or unix like systems. Usage of TIA declined rapidly with the advent of inexpensive PPP enabled consumer level dial up access . Also, competition from alternatives such as the free software Slirp cut its market share. Cyberspace Development later sold its domain name and its owners went on to other projects while Intermind moved on to Push technology Push Technology and automated data delivery. References reflist Category Internet Protocol based network software Category 1993 software network software stub ... more details
File RuNet Logo.jpg 240px thumb Runet logo at the 2009 Runet Prize ceremony Currently Internet access ... , DSL , FTTH , mobile, wireless internet wireless and satellite internet satellite In September ... of European Internet Usage in September 2011 title comScore Releases Overview of European Internet Usage in September 2011 publisher comScore date 14 November 2011 ref Russian Internet is also known ... . ref . Computing systems History of computer hardware in Soviet Bloc countries became known in the USSR ... Mechanics and Computer Engineering Institute of Precision Mechanics and Computer Engineering ... a computer network which calculated radar data on test missiles through central machine called M 40 ... of world computer conferences at VNIIPAS initiated by the U. N. where USSR was represented by a team ... 1, 1984 a April Fools Day Fool s Day hoax about Kremlin computer Kremvax was made in English speaking Usenet . There are reports of spontaneous Internet UUCP and telnet connections from home through ... Association for Progressive Communications sponsored Internet usage in several educational projects in the USSR through Sovam . Mass usage Image Internet i Nauka 15 let puti.JPG thumb Conference Internet .... ref http www.ibiblio.org pub docs about the net Usenet soviet.coup A Computer Network for Democracy and Development an August, 1991 report by Larry Press, a computer science professor at California ... over Bulletin Board System BBSes was for a time more popular than over the Internet in the early 90s. By the mid 1990s, computer networks where TCP IP was replacing UUCP appeared in many branches of regular life and commerce in Post Soviet states . The Internet became a popular means of communication ... Medvedev announced that all of the schools in Russia about 59,000 were connected to the Internet, but later ... Internet Forum RIF 2008 The prominent Public Opinion Foundation FOM in March 2007 issued a report that found 28 million people 18 in Russia 25 had used the internet within the last six months ... more details