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  1. Internet tutorial

    The term Internet tutorial can have two different meanings. It can mean a tutorial on the Internet which can have any kind of subject or it may refer to a tutorial that teaches Internet beginners basic skills on how to use the Internet.the internet tutorial help us in study. See also Learning management system Virtual learning environment online learning E learning glossary M learning Computer assisted language learning CALL computer assisted language learning for a more historical perspective Educational technology Distance education External links dmoz Computers Education Internet FAQs, Help, and Tutorials Internet FAQs, Help, and Tutorials Category Technical communication Category Educational technology ...   more details



  1. Internet transit

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date June 2010 Internet transit is the service of allowing network traffic to cross or transit a computer network, usually used to connect a smaller Internet service provider ISP to the larger Internet. Technically, it consists of two bundled services The advertisement of customer Routing routes to other ISPs, thereby soliciting inbound traffic toward the customer from them The advertisement of others ISPs routes usually but not necessarily in the form of a default route or a full set of routes to all of the destinations on the Internet to the ISP s customer, thereby soliciting outbound traffic from the customer towards these networks. In the 1970s and early 1980s era Internet, the assumption was made that all networks would provide full transit for one another, since all were ultimately publicly funded by the United States government s National Science Foundation . In the modern private sector Internet, two forms of interconnect agreement s exist between Internet networks transit, and peering . Transit is distinct from peering, in which only traffic between the two ISPs and their Downstream networking downstream customers is exchanged and neither ISP can see Upstream networking upstream routes over the peering connection. A transit free network uses only peering a network that uses only unpaid peering and connects to the whole Internet is considered a Tier 1 network The transit service is typically priced per megabit per second per month, and customers ... purport to offer money back guarantees of performance between the customer s Internet connection and specific points on the Internet, typically major Internet exchange point s within a continental geography ... since they do not guarantee service the other half of the way, from the Internet Exchange Point to the final destination. File Internet Connectivity Distribution & Core.svg center thumb upright 3.0 See also Peering Category Internet architecture Internet stub pl Sie tranzytowa ...   more details



  1. Internet humor

    . Internet humor is regarded as that which belongs to the public domain . Internet humor may also be regarded as humor that specifically relies on characteristics belonging to the Internet, such as the domain ... if not for the Internet , some of which can be considered ironic. Generally, this type of semi institutionalized ... of Internet users, gaining popularity, rules and Mythology mythos . The concept of authorship with regard to Internet humor is very difficult to define. Frequently a list type joke may get started ..., it seems to have first appeared on the Internet in 1993 with simple descriptions of communism , capitalism ... validly claim legitimate ownership. Though the Internet has allowed the global explosion of collectively ... through such low tech mechanisms as the Fax facsimile since at least the 1970s. Daily jokes The internet ... of web pages whose authors will post a new joke or perhaps many jokes on a daily basis. Many internet .... Weblog readers often comment on jokes they find particularly original and amusing. Internet forum humor Internet forum humor somewhat differs from general Internet humor. Varying from different communities, Internet forum humor often involves image macro s, Internet meme s, random objects and people, news satire false news stories and sarcasm . See also Faxlore Flash animation List of Internet phenomena Urban legend Rickrolling Oxymoron DEFAULTSORT Internet Humor Category Web humor Humor ...   more details



  1. Internet Config

    Orphan date February 2009 Internet Config was an Internet preferences manager and API for Mac OS Classic . It was originally developed by Quinn The Eskimo , Peter N Lewis and Marcus Jager and released in 1994 into the public domain . It was later bundled by Apple Inc. . Internet Config s purpose was to consolidate what was, at the time, an unwieldy number of options and settings related to Internet use that hadn t yet been integrated into the operating system s own control panel. Some settings were for a systemwide default web browser, home page, default ftp client, systemwide default download folder, and email settings. Internet Config represented an important ease of use advantage for the Macintosh platform on the early Internet. The software consisted of two pieces, the Internet Config control panel which was actually just a normal application, and an appe extension that launched at boot time but didn t patch any system traps. Internet Config enabled the ability for applications to support command clicking of URLs and have the URLs sent to the user selected application. For example, http URLs would be sent to the selected web browser, ftp URLs to the selected FTP client, mailto URLs to the selected Email application, and so on. The public domain nature of the project and the tight Internet community in the late 1990s led to the rapid adoption of the facility, and then to Apple bundling it as part of Mac OS . External links http www.quinn.echidna.id.au Quinn Config Internet Config home Category Mac OS X APIs ...   more details



  1. Internet safety

    Internet safety or online safety is the security of people and their information when using the Internet. Numerous groups, Internet sites and governments have expressed concerns over the safety of children using the Internet. In the UK the Get Safe Online campaign has received sponsorship from government agency Serious Organized Crime Agency SOCA and major Internet companies such as Microsoft and eBay . Several crimes can be committed on the Internet such as stalking, identity theft and more. Most social networking and chat sites have a page about safety. Issues The main issues with Internet safety ... online Confidence tricks scams and confidence tricks , Internet fraud and computer crime . Avoiding ..., stalked and worse by strangers online, or have had their internet networking site pages ... Organisations Many organisations are involved in making the Internet a safer place. This includes governments ... ref see for example http www.cyberethics.info ref and businesses that are affected by problems on the Internet ... bullying Identity theft , Identity fraud Incredible Internet Internet crime , Internet fraud Control software Content control software for high level Internet filter filtering , including workplace internet filtering Parental controls for parents to control how a computer is used Accountability software for adults who want to be accountable to another for how they use the internet. Internet security ... working in the topic ThinkUKnow Tween summit Youth Internet Safety Survey AHTCC Australian High Tech ... wiki Main Page Internet Safety Project http www.digitalmomblog.com 2010 02 23 kids the internet and boundaries Digital Mom Keeping Kids Safe Online http techsmartsenior.com internet safety seniors.html Internet safety for seniors http www.onguardonline.gov default.aspx OnGuard Online a US government website on Internet safety http www.scribd.com doc 58210250 How to Stay Safe on the Bleeping Internet How to Stay Safe on the Bleeping Internet a comprehensive, newbie s how to guide on avoiding viruses ...   more details



  1. Internet in Slovenia

    The use of Internet in Slovenia is widespread according to official polls in the first quarter of 2008, 58 citizens between the ages 10 and 74 were Internet users, ref name statoffice individual 2008 10 01 http www.stat.si eng novica prikazi.aspx?id 1907 Internet usage in households and by individuals .... ref which is above Internet in Europe Europe s average. ref http www.internetworldstats.com stats4.htm Internet Usage in Europe . Internet World Stats. Accessed 2009 04 30. ref In the same period, 59 households 85 of which through Broadband Internet access broadband ref name statoffice individual and 97 companies with 10 or more employed 84 of those through broadband had Internet access. ref name statoffice companies 2008 10 01 http www.stat.si eng novica prikazi.aspx?id 1912 Internet usage in enterprises ... of Slovenia. Accessed 2009 03 22. ref In 2011, 73 households had Internet access, and 67 households had broadband. As of 2011, 29 of Slovenians have never used Internet. ref cite web url http ... en title Internet access and use in 2011 Almost a quarter of persons aged 16 74 in the EU27 have never used the internet publisher Eurostat Press Office date 14 December 2011 ref The use of Internet ... 4 02122008 EN BP.PDF Internet access and use in the EU27 in 2008 . Eurostat news release. Accessed 2009 ... index 1 2 3 102.html Firefox narrowly misses 28 use in Europe Internet Explorer under 70 . AT Internet ... of IPv4 Addressing IPv4 Address Space in Slovenia The first Internet Protocol IP connection ... doc Kako je internet prisel v Slovenijo.doc Kako je internet pri el v Slovenijo How the Internet ... themselves as Internet users, although the number was probably overestimated due to methodological problems. ref http www2.arnes.si ris rez2s.html Raba interneta v Sloveniji Internet use in Slovenia ... a non profit research project tracking the use of Internet in Slovenia http www.sispa.org SISPA Slovene Internet Service Provider Association Internet in Europe DEFAULTSORT Internet In Slovenia Category ...   more details



  1. Rural Internet

    Rural Internet is the access to the Internet from rural areas also referred to as the country or countryside ... Internet access. Most rural access to Internet is voiceband by 56k modem but poor phone lines in many ... for modern quality requirements is unlikely. See digital divide . Methods for broadband Internet access include Mobile Internet broadband if High Speed Packet Access HSPA or higher Power line Internet Wireless ISP Terrestrial Wireless Internet Satellite Internet ADSL loop extender In the United States ... and data on the Internet in rural America. One such article from the Agricultural Outlook magazine, Communications & the Internet in Rural America , summarizes internet uses in rural areas of the United States in 2002. It indicates, Internet use by rural and urban households has also increased ... Communications & the Internet in Rural America. June July 2002 . Agricultural Outlook . pp. 23 26. Retrieved December 30, 2008. ref Another area for inclusion of the Internet is Agriculture in the United ... operators used the Internet while 31 percent of rural workers used it at their place of work. ref name iotr http www.ers.usda.gov AmberWaves February06 Findings findings ra2.htm Internet on the Range ... rural broadband Internet services. In Spain In Spain, the Guifi.net project has been for some people the only alternative to get access to the Internet. Usually, neighbors are the responsible ... zone that has already internet. There have also been cases in which the own city council has invested in the infrastructure. Notes reflist See also Dial up Internet access Broadband Internet access Coverage telecommunication Coverage Flat fee Internet in the United States Open Access Network Rural electrification Rural free delivery ASTRA2Connect example rural satellite internet system External ... Information Center. Retrieved December 30, 2008. http www.expertsatellite.com internet satellite internet.html Rural Satellite Internet Providers in the United States http www.nicanetsa.com Rural ...   more details



  1. Outline of the Internet

    See also Index of Internet related articles Outline of search engines The following hierarchy hierarchical outline summary outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to the Internet. The Internet ... Data computing data by packet switching using the standard Internet Protocol IP . It is a network ... Wide Web . Essence of the Internet Computer network , Computer networking &ndash Internetworking &ndash Packet switching &ndash Wide area network &ndash Internet communication Internet infrastructure Critical Internet infrastructure &ndash Infrastructure for Resilient Internet Systems &ndash Internet access &ndash Broadband Internet access &ndash Internet access in the United States &ndash Internet service provider &ndash Internet backbone &ndash Internet exchange point IXP &ndash Internet standard &ndash Request for Comments RFC &ndash Types of Internet communication Email &ndash File ... chat &ndash Instant messaging IM &ndash Internet Relay Chat IRC &ndash Instant messaging User base ... &ndash List of web directories &ndash Academic databases and search engines &ndash Internet radio &ndash Internet phone &ndash Internet television IPTV &ndash Internet communication protocols Internet ... ISDN &ndash Fiber Distributed Data Interface FDDI &ndash Internet Layer PLEASE ONLY INCLUDE WIDESPREAD PROTOCOLS WHICH ARE ACTUALLY USED TODAY, AND WHICH ARE OFFICIAL STANDARDS Internet Layer &ndash Internet Protocol IP &ndash IPv4 &ndash IPv6 &ndash Internet Control Message Protocol ICMP &ndash ICMPv6 &ndash Internet Group Management Protocol IGMP &ndash IPsec &ndash Transport Layer PLEASE ONLY ... HTTP &ndash Internet Message Access Protocol IMAP &ndash Internet Relay Chat IRC &ndash LDAP &ndash ... TLS SSL &ndash Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol XMPP &ndash History of the Internet History of the Internet Predecessors ARPANET &ndash CSNET Computer Science Network CSNET &ndash National Science Foundation Network NSFNET &ndash History of Internet components Packet switching History ...   more details



  1. Internet in Malta

    Refimprove date January 2008 The Republic of Malta has been involved with the Internet since the latter s early days. The Internet country code top level domain ccTLD for Malta is .mt and is sponsored by Network Information Centre Malta NIC Malta ref https www.nic.org.mt about ref . The .eu domain is also used, as it is shared with other European Union member states. Currently Internet access is available to businesses and home users in various forms, including dial up, cable, DSL, and wireless. Dial up Dial up Internet access was first introduced in the Malta by various ISPs. This narrowband service has been almost entirely replaced by the new broadband technologies, and is generally only used as a backup. Broadband Commercial availability of broadband Internet in Malta , through ADSL and cable Internet , has existed since 2000, and is accessible from all areas of the island. Broadband connectivity has become very widespread on the island, with many households opting for a broadband connection. ADSL bandwidth is received through the Seabone Network and operated by DataStream and Vodafone Malta Vodafone Malta Ltd The bandwidth is then sold to the various ISP s which in turn sell it to customers. December 2005, DataStream merged with the ISP Maltanet, giving Maltanet a competitive edge over other ISPs. Both DataStream and Maltanet are subsidiaries of the national telephone company, GO Malta GO Plc . Cable Internet is offered by only one ISP, Melita Plc. Melita Internet formerly branded as OnVol is a division of the cable and digital television provider, Melita Plc. Melita Internet also offer standard ADSL connections for businesses. In Q3 2007 Vodafone launched a fixed WiMAX based offering for Internet access. This increased the competition in Malta. However since Q2 Q3 of 2011 ... internet service in Malta at 100Mbps per second References reflist Internet in Europe DEFAULTSORT Internet In Malta Category Internet in Malta ...   more details



  1. Internet Connect

    Unreferenced date April 2010 Infobox software name Internet Connect logo Deleted image removed Image Internet Connect.png 48px Intenet Connect icon. screenshot Deleted image removed Image internetconnect.png 200px Screenshot of Internet Connect on Mac OS X v10.4 . caption Internet Connect under Mac OS X v10.4 . developer Apple Inc. latest release version 1.4 latest release date latest preview version latest preview date operating system Mac OS X genre networking utility license website http www.apple.com macosx Mac OS X The Internet Connect program in Mac OS X allows the user to activate dial up connections to the Internet via an Internet service provider ISP or Virtual private network VPN . It also provides a simple way to connect to an AirPort Network. Up to the latest version of Mac OS X 10.4 , the Internet Connect application provides more general tools than the more detailed Network pane in System Preferences , which allows the user to configure and control systemwide network settings. However, as of Mac OS X 10.5 , Internet Connect s functions have been incorporated into the Network pane of System Preferences, and the application is no longer included. Use of Internet Connect is generally not necessary if the Macintosh is connected to the internet through an Ethernet device to Digital subscriber line DSL or cable internet service, except to manage connections to any subordinate bluetooth equipment. Mac OS X mac stub Category Mac OS X it Connessione Internet ...   more details



  1. Internet Society

    primarysources date January 2008 Other uses ISOC disambiguation ISOC Infobox Organization name Internet ... num volunteers budget website http www.internetsociety.org remarks The Internet Society or ISOC is an international, nonprofit organization founded during 1992 to provide direction in Internet related ... and use of the Internet for the benefit of all people throughout the world . ref name isoc.org http www.isoc.org isoc Internet Society ISOC Introduction to ISOC Bot generated title ref The Internet ..., with one of its purposes being to provide a corporate structure to support the Internet standards development ... explained the rationale for establishing the Internet Society. This document also defines the original ... are p ul li To facilitate and support the technical evolution of the Internet as a research and education ... among others in the evolution of the Internet. li li To educate the academic and scientific communities and the public concerning the technology, use, and application of the Internet. li li To promote scientific and educational applications of Internet technology for the benefit of educational ... of new Internet applications and to foster collaboration among organizations in their operation and use of the Internet. ref http www.isoc.org internet history isochistory.shtml Internet Society ISOC All About The Internet History of the Internet Bot generated title ref li blockquote Many of the main forces of the Internet, such as the Internet Engineering Task Force IETF , were and still ... support and organization structure. The Internet Society was incorporated as a non profit educational ... that were important for the development of the Internet. Like many functions and organizations active in the Internet, growth and evolution have been so rapid that no single perspective gives an understanding ... Request for Comments documents, including those RFCs which describe Internet Standards , are copyrighted ... Initiatives CNRI would not be supported beyond 1991 by NSF. The then Internet Activities Board ...   more details



  1. Internet Optimizer

    unreferenced date March 2010 Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Internet Optimizer , also known as DyFuCA is a spyware program which redirects Internet Explorer error pages to advertising pages. When users follow a broken link or enter an erroneous URL, they see a page of advertisements. However, because password protected Web sites HTTP Basic authentication use the same mechanism as HTTP errors, Internet Optimizer makes it impossible for the user to access password protected sites. It is classified as a Browser Helper Object or BHO, and as such, it loads whenever MS Internet Explorer starts and is not detected by firewalls or anti virus software, as it is seen as a legitimate part of the application. It is also classified as a downloader which can download, install and run software on the victim s computer without their permission. Category Spyware Malware stub sv Internet Optimizer ...   more details



  1. Tiered Internet

    Network Neutrality Tiered Internet is a proposed Internet architecture that would allow telecommunications providers to divide traffic over their lines into different tiers. High speed tiers can be dedicated for websites with large broadband applications such as voice and streaming video. Citation needed date August 2010 See also Net neutrality External links http arstechnica.com news.ars post 20060112 5965.html Ars Technica article concerning tiered Internet service http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi technology 5009250.stm BBC article about the creator of the web s views on two tiered Internet Category Internet access ...   more details



  1. Internet in Botswana

    Botswana Telecom rolled out ADSL in Botswana in early 2006 . Current offerings include ADSL 256 64 kbit s for 187 Pula US 28 ADSL 512 128 kbit s for 297 Pula US 47 ADSL 768 256 kbit s for 385 Pula US 61 Sources http www.btcbroadband.co.bw BTC Broadband External links http www.btcbroadband.co.bw Botswana Telecommunications Authority Information about internet use in Botswana http library.stanford.edu africa bots.html A list of some important websites, networks, and internet service providers in Botswana More current information is available at http www.internetworldstats.com af bw.htm Africa topic Internet in DEFAULTSORT Internet In Botswana Category Internet in Botswana ...   more details



  1. Internet in Indonesia

    Internet in Indonesia is a relatively new communication media in Indonesia , an archipelago that spans over more than 17,000 islands. Several internet services are available in Indonesia, ranging from ADSL to mobile internet. Telephone line based internet service was among the first internet service ... networks. Based on Communication Ministry data, at end of June 2011, there are 45 million internet ... read 2011 07 21 243912 292 7 Pengguna Internet di Indonesia Didominasi Anak Muda ref July 2011 Based on Nielsen s survey, 48 percent of Internet users in Indonesia used a mobile phone to access the Internet, whereas another 13 percent used other handheld multimedia devices, the highest dependence on mobile Internet access in Southeast Asia, although Indonesia has the lowest level of overall Internet penetration in Southeast Asia by only 21 percent of Indonesians aged between 15 and 49 use the Internet. ref http www.thejakartapost.com news 2011 07 12 ri highly dependent mobile internet.html ... average of 46 percent due to many of them access the internet from inconvinience internet cafes or still ... Indonesian internet user activities will be increase too. ref http www.thejakartapost.com news 2011 05 31 cheap smartphones change ri internet behavior survey.html ref Based on Yahoo Net Index survey released in July 2011, Internet in Indonesia sat in the second row after television ... ref Indonesian internet service provider s ISPs offer internet service on top of the PT ... line charges to PT Telkom and another for internet service charges to the ISP . All of the GSM major cellular telecommunication providers offer the high speed mobile internet service 3G and even 3.5G ... Reflist Further reading Citation last1 Hill first1 David T. last2 Sen first2 Krishna title The Internet ... Komunikasi dan Informasi . http www.direktori indonesia.com direktori komputer internet Internet Companies in Indonesia Asia topic Internet in Telecommunications Category Internet in Indonesia ...   more details



  1. Internet in the Philippines

    Refimprove date November 2010 Internet in the Philippines has been undergoing development since it was made available in 1994. As of 2010, 29,750,000 people use the internet in the country accounting for 29.7 of the total population. The top level domain of the country is .ph History The Internet first ... enabled many other organizations to establish connections to the Internet, such as to create Web sites and having their own Internet services or providing Internet service and access to other groups and individuals. These developments are very significant for the country s internet sector. However the growth of the internet in the Philippines was hindered by many obstacles including unequal distribution of the internet infrastructure throughout the country, its cost and corruption in the government ... number of Filipino internet users as years passed were proof of the continuing development of the internet in the country. Availability In the Philippines , Broadband Internet access broadband Internet is usually available to consumers through 2 methods cable and DSL. Cable Internet is offered ... ETPI offer DSL starting at 128 kbit s up to 5 Mbit s. Broadband Internet is also widely available at public Internet cafes and offices, especially in major cities. Wireless WiFi broadband Internet is progressively ... but wireless Internet connection via its cellular infrastructure. The service offers wireless fixed ... residential broadband through its Cable Internet . They also offer sDSL services of up to 1.5 Mbit ... Internet from 64 kbit s to 1 Mbit s through ZPDee . http www.zpdee.net Sky Broadband cable also offers ... Network and Technology Corp offers Cable Internet known as Surestream , Wireless WiFi known as Wireless ... offers 3.5G enabled wireless Internet up to 2 Mbit s. This also uses USB modem and can be used nationwide. Wi Tribe offers Wi Max Internet up to 2Mbit s for 995 month now, 998 month , & 4Mbit s for 1998 month. See also Telecommunications in the Philippines References reflist Asia topic Internet ...   more details



  1. Internet appliance

    refimprove date September 2008 distinguish information appliance computer appliance An Internet appliance is a consumer device whose main function is easy access to Internet services such as World Wide Web WWW or e mail . ref Cite book author Bergman, Eric authorlink coauthors title Information Appliances and Beyond Interactive Technologies date publisher Morgan Kaufmann location isbn 1 55860 600 9 pages 50 70 url http books.google.com books?id wtPlin2FNXMC&printsec frontcover PPA3,M1 accessdate ... appliance , Internet computer , network computer , or even thin client , ref Cite book ... internet and intranets a manager s guide to key terms and concepts date 1998 publisher Harvard Business ...?id BbWTzeLa4yoC ref but now it has fallen out of general use. Internet appliance was contrasted with any general purpose computer . The basic design idea behind Internet appliance is that it can be made ..., more successful in the market, and generally not classified as Internet appliances. History ... Internet appliances were promoted by a variety of technology companies during the 1990s but, as the price ... later describe the concept as one of the eight biggest tech flops ever . An Internet tablet is a type of a mobile Internet appliance. Examples include the Sony Airboard ref http www.techworld.com.au ... flops, Techworld.com.au ref and the Nokia Internet Tablet series including the Nokia N900 . Early in the 21st century a new breed of household devices, such as Vonage Internet Phone s, PenguinRadio s Internet radio , and IPTV boxes, began to use the broadband connections in PC independent ways. Notable devices Current aigo MID MSN TV Mylo Sony Sony Mylo Personal Internet Communicator Nokia N810 ... iPAQ ePod i Opener New Internet Computer Nokia N800 Nokia 770 Internet Tablet Pepper Pad Sony ... Mobile Internet Device Mobile Internet Device MID Server appliance Netbook References Reflist External ... Page pertaining to getting Linux to run on older Internet Appliances Category Classes of computers ...   more details



  1. Internet traffic

    Internet traffic is the flow of data across the Internet . Historical Internet Traffic Growth Because of the distributed nature of the Internet, there is no single point of measurement for total Internet traffic. Internet traffic data from public peering points can give an indication of Internet volume and growth, but these figures exclude traffic that remains within a single service provider s network as well as traffic that crosses private peering points. Aggregating from multiple sources and applying usage and bitrate assumptions, Cisco Systems Cisco , a major network systems company, has published the following historical Internet Protocol IP and Internet traffic figures ref name CSCO http www.cisco.com go vni Cisco Visual Networking Index Forecast ref class wikitable Year Global IP Traffic petabytes PB month Global Internet Traffic petabytes PB month 1990 0.001 0.001 1991 0.002 0.002 1992 0.005 0.004 1993 0.01 0.01 1994 0.02 0.02 1995 0.18 0.17 1996 1.9 1.8 1997 5.4 5.0 1998 12 11 1999 28 26 2000 84 75 2001 197 175 2002 405 356 2003 784 681 2004 1,477 1,267 2005 2,426 2,055 2006 3,992 3,339 2007 6,430 5,219 2008 9,927 7,639 2009 14,414 10,676 2010 20,197 14,984 2011 27,483 19,707 The following table shows the amount of Internet backbone backbone traffic in the United States class wikitable Year Data Terabytes TB month 1990 1 ref name MINTS http www.dtc.umn.edu mints home.php Minnesota Internet Traffic Studies MINTS ref 1991 2 ref name MINTS 1992 4 ref name MINTS 1993 8 ref ... 2001 month title Internet Traffic Measurement journal IEEE Internet Computing volume 5 issue 6 pages ... bin ojs index.php fm article view 620 541 The Size and Growth Rate of the Internet at First Monday journal First Monday http www.internettrafficreport.com Network Overview Internet Traffic Report http www.internetpulse.net Network Overview Internet Pulse Category Computer network analysis internet stub ar fr Trafic Internet pl Ruch internetowy ...   more details



  1. Internet relationship

    more footnotes date February 2011 Internet relationships are interpersonal relationship s, including intimate relationship s, between people who have met online , and in many cases know each other only via the Internet . Online relationships are similar in many ways to pen pal relationships. In the late 20th century, it became easier for people to establish meaningful online personal relationship relationships . Since the development of high speed Broadband internet access broadband Internet , online friendships have changed significantly. It is possible to hold real time audio and video conversations over the Internet creating telepresence , providing levels of interactivity beyond plain text . People who are in an online relationship can also participate in cybersex , which is a virtual sex encounter in which two or more persons connected remotely via computer network send each other sexually explicit messages describing a sexual experience. Psychologists in at least one study found that Internet dating can be successful. ref cite news title Internet Dating Much More Successful Than Thought date February 23, 2005 work ScienceDaily accessdate January 2, 2010 url http www.sciencedaily.com releases 2005 02 050218125144.htm ref References reflist Further reading Dwyer, Diana 2000 Interpersonal Relationships Routledge Modular Psychology Englehardt, E.E. 2001 , Ethical Issues in Interpersonal Communication Friends, Intimates, Sexuality, Marriage, and Family, Hartcourt College Publishers, Fort Worth, TX, Schnarch, D. 1997 . Sex, intimacy, and the internet. Journal of Sex Education, 22 1 , 15 20. DEFAULTSORT Internet Friendship Category Friendship Category Intimate relationships Category Interpersonal relationships Category Internet es Relaci n por Internet fr Relation par Internet ko he nl Internetvriendschap ja fi Verkkoyst vyys zh ...   more details



  1. Internet outdial

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Orphan date October 2006 att March 2011 An Internet outdial is a modem that can be connected to through the Internet and then used to dial a telephone number. Normal outdials will only call local phone number numbers , but a global outdial , or GOD, is capable of calling long distance. Outdials were once a common and inexpensive method of calling long distance bulletin board system s, but more recently their use has been severely restricted. DEFAULTSORT Internet Outdial Category Modems Telecomm stub ...   more details



  1. Premium Internet

    Multiple issues wikify March 2012 orphan July 2010 unreferenced March 2010 Neologism date May 2011 Premium Internet generally means the public Internet with Premium IP Services based on Quality of Service and supported end to end across all the autonomous systems supporting the end to end path. The term Premium Internet and Premium IP Service was first coined by the European Research Consortium SUSIE http cordis.europa.eu infowin acts rus projects ac320.htm . Category Europe ...   more details



  1. United Internet

    Infobox company name United Internet AG logo Image UnitedInternet logo.svg 230px type Aktiengesellschaft ... Telecommunication s services Internet Service Provider ISP , Web hosting service web hosting , webmail ... ui portfolios q4fiscal2010e.pdf title Annual Report 2010 accessdate 10 April 2011 publisher United Internet ... Internet AG is a Germany German Internet services company. With 2.91 million DSL customer contracts, it is a leading Internet Service Provider ISP in Germany. ref cite web url http www.telecompaper.com news article.aspx?cid 662783 title Telefonica O2 eyes Hansenet, United Internet report accessdate ... Contact . United Internet . Retrieved on 7 May 2009. ref Since 2003 it is listed on the TecDAX . United Internet operates its own Internet backbone with computer clusters at several Internet exchange ... provider 11 internet enlists foundrys netiron xmr multi services title Web Hosting Provider, 1&1 Internet, Enlists Foundry s NetIron XMR Multi Services accessdate 2009 03 24 ref In July 2008 United Internet AG acquired a 30 stake in Jimdo GmbH . ref name MinorityStake http www.alacrastore.com storecontent Thomson M&A United Internet AG acquires a minority stake in Jimdo GmbH 1994482040 United Internet AG acquires a minority stake in Jimdo GmbH . Thomson Reuters . July 8, 2008. Retrieved on May 1, 2009. ref United Internet AG s subsidiary 1&1 Internet AG acquired the DSL business from freenet ... eans adhoc freenet ag united internet to acquire freenet acute s dsl business preferred distribution partnership agreed 007.htm EANS Adhoc freenet AG United Internet to acquire freenet s DSL business July 26, 2009. retrieved on May 28, 2010. ref Assets Fasthosts GMX Mail Mail.com 1&1 Internet Sedo.com References Reflist External links Portalbox Germany Companies Internet official website http www.united internet.com TecDAX companies Category Internet service providers of Germany Germany company stub de United Internet fr United Internet ml ...   more details



  1. Internet Draft

    Internet Drafts or I D s is a series of working documents published by the IETF . Typically, they are drafts for Request for Comments RFC s, but may be other works in progress not intended for publication as RFCs. It is considered inappropriate to rely on Internet Drafts for reference purposes. I D citations should indicate the I D is a work in progress . Internet Drafts are expected to adhere to the basic http www.ietf.org ietf 1id guidelines.html requirements imposed on RFCs. The http tools.ietf.org tools idnits IDnits Tool can be used to check for common document problems prior to submission to the IETF. Internet Drafts are only valid for six months, unless it is replaced by an updated version in which case the clock will start all over again for the new version, and the old version will be removed from the I D repository , or unless it is under official review by the IESG i.e., a request to publish it as an RFC has been submitted . Numerous web sites offer mirrors of the IETF I D repository ... for references and access to expired Internet Drafts. Internet Drafts produced by the IETF working groups follow the naming convention tt draft ietf wg name version number .txt tt . Internet Drafts produced by Internet Research Task Force IRTF research groups following the naming convention ... as tt 00 tt . The second version the first revision is represented as tt 01 tt . And so on. The Internet ... also produce Internet Drafts. They follow the naming convention tt draft org name sequence number .txt tt NOTOC See also Internet standard External links IETF links http www.ietf.org ID.html Internet Drafts https datatracker.ietf.org public idindex.cgi Internet Drafts Database Interface https datatracker.ietf.org public pidtracker.cgi Internet Draft Tracker http www.ietf.org ietf 1id guidelines.html ... pub id An archive of expired IDs www stub Category Internet standards de Internet Draft it Internet Draft ja nl Internet Draft ...   more details



  1. Dark Internet

    A dark Internet or dark address refers to any or all unreachable computer network network server computing hosts on the Internet . The dark Internet should not be confused with either deep web or Darknet file sharing darknet . Whereas deep web and darknet stand for hard to find websites and secretive networks that sometimes span across the Internet, the dark Internet is any portion of the Internet that can no longer be accessed through conventional means. ref http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi sci tech 1721006.stm Expedition to the lost net from BBC December 26, 2001 ref ref http www.crt.net.au About ETopics Archives darkint.html The Dark Internet , a report from CR&T ref Causes Failures within the allocation of Internet resources due to the Internet s chaotic tendencies of growth and decay are a leading cause of dark address formation. One form of dark address is military sites on the archaic MILNET . These government networks are sometimes as old as the original Arpanet , and have simply not been incorporated into the Internet s changing architecture. It is also thought that hacker computer security hacker s utilize malicious techniques to hijack private Router computing routers to either divert traffic or mask illegal activity. Through use of these private routers a dark Internet can form and be used to conduct all manner of misconduct on the Internet. ref http web.archive.org web 20090122220817 http vnunet.com vnunet news 2116595 dark web space hides net nasties Dark web space hides ... side internet freenet The dark side of the Internet from The Guardian November 26, 2009 ref Security concerns The dark Internet received attention in 2001 when many security organizations, including ... rn scienceshow stories 2007 1885902.htm transcript How terrorists use the Internet , ABC Australia interview with Professor Hsinchun Chen . DEFAULTSORT Dark Internet Category Computer network security Category Internet architecture ar ur ...   more details



  1. Internet in Turkey

    Turkey has had public Internet access since 1993, although experimentation at Ege University started in 1987. The first available connections were dial up . Cable Internet has been available since 1998 and ADSL since 2003. Currently T rk Telekom s TTNET ADSL2 service is the most widely used Internet service in Turkey, offering speeds from 1 mbit s to 16 mbit s. TTNET offers VDSL2 service with speeds at 32 mbit s to 100 mbit s as well. ref http www.ttnet.com.tr web 234 1196 1 1 tur evde ttnet baglanti cesitleri vdsl2 kisaca ref Alternative broadband companies, while mostly still using TTNET infrastructure, such as SmileADSL and Biri are also available. Superonline is offering fibre broadband in limited areas in 8 cities, though the company is enlarging at a healthy pace. They currently offer up to 1000 mbit s speeds. Furthermore, relatively wide but not universal coverage of cable Internet is maintained by UyduNET , offering speeds from 1mbit s to 20mbit s. After June 2009, 3G Mobile Networks approved from Ministry of Transport and Communications, Mobile Networks started to raise their popularity in Turkey. Price policies of the cellular network companies almost same with the broadband ... users over the years. Internet censorship in Turkey Internet censorship is also a problem in Turkey ... on the Internet and Suppression of Crimes Committed by means of Such Publications . Internet ... 35 million active Internet users. ref http www.internetworldstats.com stats4.htm rel nofollow ref As of 2010, the top Turkish Internet properties according to comScore were ref http www.comscore.com Press Events Press Releases 2009 11 93 Percent of Internet Users in Turkey Visited Google Sites in September ... Blogcu.com blog platform Hurriyet Internet Group news Nokta Internet Technologies entertainment sahibinden.com classifieds See also Internet censorship in Turkey References reflist Internet in Europe Asia topic Internet in Category Internet in Turkey internet stub ...   more details




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