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Internet: Encyclopedia - Internet

The Internet, or simply the Net (and often erroneously synonymous with World Wide Web), is the publicly accessible worldwide system of interconnected computer networks that transmit data by packet switching using a standardized Internet Protocol (IP) and many other protocols. It is made up of thousands of smaller commercial, academic, domestic and government networks. It carries various information and services, such as electronic mail, online chat, and the interlinked web pages and other documents of the World Wide Web. Including:

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Internet: Encyclopedia II - Internet - Today's Internet
Aside from the complex physical connections that make up its infrastructure, the Internet is held together by bi- or multi-lateral commercial contracts (for example peering agreements) and by technical specifications or protocols that describe how to exchange data over the network. Indeed, the Internet is essentially defined by its interconnections and routing policies. In an often-cited, if perhaps gratuitously mathematical definition, Seth Breidbart once described the Internet as "the largest equivalence class in the reflexive, transitive, symmetric closure of the relatio ...

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Internet: Encyclopedia II - Internet - Internet access

Common methods of home access include dial-up, landline broadband (over coaxial cable, fibre optic or copper wires), Wi-Fi, satellite and cell phones. Public places to use the Internet include libraries and Internet cafes, where computers with Internet connections are available. There are also Internet access points in many public places like airport halls, in some cases just for brief use while standing. Various terms are used, such as "public Internet kiosk", "public access terminal" ...

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Internet: Encyclopedia II - Internet - Internet culture

The Internet is also having a profound impact on work, leisure, knowledge and worldviews. Internet - The World Wide Web. Main article: World Wide Web Through keyword-driven Internet research using search engines like Google, millions worldwide have easy, instant access to a vast and diverse amount of online information. Compared to encyclopedias and traditional libraries, the World Wide Web has enabled a sudden and extr ...

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Internet: Encyclopedia II - Internet - Internet culture

The Internet is also having a profound impact on work, leisure, knowledge and worldviews. Internet - The World Wide Web. Main articles: World Wide Web, and [[]], and [[]], and [[]]See also:

Internet, Internet - Creation of the Internet, Internet - Today's Internet, Internet - Internet Protocols, Internet - Internet structure, Internet - ICANN, Internet - Internet culture, Internet - The World Wide Web, Internet - Remote access, Internet - Collaboration, Internet - File-sharing, Internet - Streaming media and VoIP, Internet - Language, Internet - Cultural awareness, Internet - Internet and the workplace, Internet - Censorship, Internet - Internet access, Internet - Capitalization conventions, Internet - Leisure, Internet - A complex system, Internet - Marketing, Internet - Significant Internet events, Internet - First times, Internet - Malfunctions and attacks

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Internet: Encyclopedia II - Internet - Internet culture

The Internet is also having a profound impact on work, leisure, knowledge and worldviews. Internet - ICANN. Main articles: ICANN, and [[{{{2}}}]], and [[{{{3}}}]], and [[{{{4}}}]]See also:

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Internet: Encyclopedia - Dark internet

The terms dark internet or dark address refer to any or all of the unreachable network hosts on the Internet. It should not be confused with deep web, dark web or darknet. The first two of these refer to Web sites that, intentionally or not, are hard to find. This may be either because there are no hypertext links to their content or because their content is dynamically generated, for example from constantly-changing databases, and so search engines have trouble indexing it. A darknet is a set of network connections usin ...

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Internet: Encyclopedia - Internet leak

An Internet leak occurs when a party's confidential intellectual property is released to the public on the Internet. Various types of information and data can be, and have been, "leaked" to the Internet, the most common being personal information, computer software and source code, and artistic works such as musical albums. For example, a musical album is leaked if it has been made available to the public on the Internet before its official release date; this mu ...

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Internet: Encyclopedia - Internet slang

Internet slang is slang which Internet users have coined and promulgated. Such terms typically originated with the purpose of saving keystrokes: many use the same abbreviations in text messages. The terms often appear in lower case, with capitals often reserved for emphasis: The pronoun "I", for example, often appears simply as "i". To avoid misapprehension and clarify the author's intent, Emoticons (or smilies) such as :), netizens may use emoticons both genuinely and sarcastically; for example the :P emotico ...

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Internet: Encyclopedia - Internet forum

An Internet forum is a facility on the World Wide Web for holding discussions, or the web application software used to provide the facility. Web-based forums, which date from around 1995, perform a similar function as the dial-up bulletin boards and Internet newsgroups that were numerous in the 1980s and 1990s. A sense of virtual community often develops around forums that have regular users. Technology, computer games, and politics are popular areas for forum themes, but th ...

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Internet: Encyclopedia - Broadband Internet access

Broadband Internet access, often shortened to "broadband Internet" or just "broadband" is a high data-transmission rate internet connection. DSL and cable modem, both popular consumer broadband technologies, are typically capable of transmitting 256 kilobits per second or more, approximately nine times the speed of a modem using a standard digital telephone line. Broadband Internet access became a rapidly developing market in many areas in the early 2000s; one study found that broadband Internet usage in the Unite ...

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Internet: Encyclopedia - Autonomous system Internet

In the Internet, an autonomous system (AS) is a collection of IP networks and routers, under the control of one or more entities, that presents a common routing policy to the Internet. See RFC 1930 for additional detail on this updated definition. Originally, the definition required control by a single entity, typically an Internet service provider or a very large organization with independent connections to multiple networks, that adhere to a single and clearly defined routing policy. See RFC 1771, the original definition (now ...

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Internet: Encyclopedia - Internet Archive

The Internet Archive (http://archive.org/), located at the Presidio in San Francisco, California, is dedicated to maintaining an archive of multimedia resources. This archive includes "snapshots of the World Wide Web" (archived copies of pages, taken at various points in time), software, movies, books, and audio recordings (including recordings of live concerts from bands that allow it). The Archive makes the collections available at no cost to researchers, historians, and scholars.

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Internet: Encyclopedia II - History of the Internet - Before the Internet

History of the Internet - A Lack of inter-networking. Prior to the widespread inter-networking that led to the Internet, most communication networks were limited by their nature to only allow communications between the stations on the network. Some networks would have gateways or bridges between them, but these bridges were often limited or built specifically for a single use. One prevalent computer networking method was based on the central mainframe method, simply allowing its terminals to be connected via long ...

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History of the Internet, History of the Internet - Before the Internet, History of the Internet - A Lack of inter-networking, History of the Internet - Three terminals and an ARPA, History of the Internet - Switched packets, History of the Internet - The networks that would lead to the Internet, History of the Internet - ARPANET, History of the Internet - X.25 and public access, History of the Internet - UUCP, History of the Internet - Merging the networks and creating the Internet, History of the Internet - TCP/IP, History of the Internet - ARPANET to NSFNet, History of the Internet - The transition towards an Internet, History of the Internet - TCP/IP becomes worldwide, History of the Internet - CERN the European internet the link to the Pacific and beyond, History of the Internet - A digital divide, History of the Internet - Opening the network to commerce, History of the Internet - Maintaining the infrastructure, History of the Internet - The IETF and a standard for standards, History of the Internet - NIC InterNIC IANA and ICANN, History of the Internet - Use and culture, History of the Internet - Email and Usenet—The growth of the text forum, History of the Internet - A world library—From gopher to the WWW, History of the Internet - Finding what you need—The search engine, History of the Internet - The dot-com bubble

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Internet: Encyclopedia II - Internet privacy - Risks to Internet privacy

Those concerned about Internet privacy often cite a number of privacy risks — events that can compromise privacy — which one may encounter through Internet use. Unfortunately, given the complexity of Internet privacy, many people do not understand the issues. Therefore this section covers not only "real" privacy risks, but also risks perceived as overemphasized. Internet privacy - CookiesSee also:

Internet privacy, Internet privacy - Scope of this article, Internet privacy - Levels of privacy, Internet privacy - Risks to Internet privacy, Internet privacy - Cookies, Internet privacy - Browsing profiles, Internet privacy - IP addresses, Internet privacy - ISPs, Internet privacy - Other potential Internet privacy risks, Internet privacy - Anonymous Internet usage

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Internet: Encyclopedia II - History of the Internet - Before the Internet

History of the Internet - A Lack of Inter-Networking. Prior to the widespread inter-networking that led to the Internet, most communication networks were limited by their nature to only allow communications between the stations on the network. Some networks would have gateways or bridges between them, but these bridges were often limited or built specifically for a single use. One prevalent computer networking method was based on the central mainframe method, simply allowing its terminals to be connected via long ...

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History of the Internet, History of the Internet - Before the Internet, History of the Internet - A Lack of Inter-Networking, History of the Internet - Three Terminals and an ARPA, History of the Internet - Switched Packets, History of the Internet - The networks that would lead to the Internet, History of the Internet - ARPANET, History of the Internet - X.25 and public access, History of the Internet - UUCP, History of the Internet - Merging the Networks and creating the Internet, History of the Internet - TCP/IP, History of the Internet - ARPANET to NSFNet, History of the Internet - The transition towards an Internet, History of the Internet - CERN the European Internet the link to the Pacific and beyond, History of the Internet - A digital divide, History of the Internet - Opening the network to Commerce, History of the Internet - The IETF and a standard for standards, History of the Internet - NIC InterNIC IANA and ICANN, History of the Internet - Use and Culture, History of the Internet - Email and Usenet—The growth of the text forum, History of the Internet - A world library—From Gopher to the WWW, History of the Internet - Finding what you need—The Search Engine, History of the Internet - The Dot-com Bubble

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Internet: Encyclopedia II - Internet radio - Internet radio technology

Internet radio - Streaming. One of the most common ways to distribute internet radio is via streaming technology using a lossy audio codec. The MP3 codec is most popular, followed by Ogg Vorbis, Windows Media Audio, and RealAudio. The bits are "streamed" over a TCP/IP connection, then reassembled and played within about 2 seconds. Therefore, streaming radio has about a two-second lag time. There are three major components to an audio stream: Audio stream source Audio st ...

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Internet radio, Internet radio - Internet radio technology, Internet radio - Streaming, Internet radio - Podcasting, Internet radio - History, Internet radio - Corporate policy

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Internet: Encyclopedia II - Internet radio - Internet radio technology

Internet radio - Streaming. One of the most common ways to distribute internet radio is via streaming technology using a lossy audio codec. The MP3 codec is most popular, followed by Ogg Vorbis, Windows Media Audio, and RealAudio. The bits are "streamed" over a TCP/IP connection, then reassembled and played within about 2 seconds. Therefore, streaming radio has about a two-second lag time. There are three major components to an audio stream: Audio stream source Audio st ...

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Internet radio, Internet radio - Internet radio technology, Internet radio - Streaming, Internet radio - Podcasting, Internet radio - History, Internet radio - Corporate policy, Internet radio - Open source Internet radio streaming software

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Internet: Encyclopedia II - Internet pornography - Internet Pornography Formats

Internet pornography - Image Files. Image files, particularly of the JPEG format, are one of the most common formats for distributing porn. Images may be either scanned into the computer from photographs or magazines or produced with a digital camera. Internet pornography - Video files and streaming video. Video files formats such as MPEG, WMV, and QuickTime have been used to distribute pornographic video clips. More recently VCD and DVD image files allow distribution of whole ...

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Internet: Encyclopedia II - Internet pornography - History

While internet pornography had seen limited non-commercial distribution over the internet in the 1980’s, it was not until the internet became more accessible to the general public that internet pornography really took off. Prior to this, some pornography was distributed via pornographic BBS’s such as Rusty n Edie's. The invention of the World Wide Web spurred commercial distribution of pornography. Prior to the rise of commercial porn on the internet, distribution of pornography was largely internet users uploading scanned photos from ad ...

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Internet pornography, Internet pornography - History, Internet pornography - Methods of Distribution, Internet pornography - World-Wide-Web, Internet pornography - Usenet newsgroups, Internet pornography - Other methods of distribution, Internet pornography - Internet Pornography Formats, Internet pornography - Image Files, Internet pornography - Video files and streaming video, Internet pornography - Other formats, Internet pornography - Popularity, Internet pornography - Legal Status

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