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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Internet research |  |  |  | Internet research: Encyclopedia II - Internet - Internet accessCommon 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", and "Web payphone". Many hotels now also have pu ...
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 Read more here: » Internet: Encyclopedia II - Internet - Internet access |
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|  |  |  | Internet research: Encyclopedia II - Internet - CensorshipSome countries, such as Iran and the People's Republic of China, restrict what people in their countries can see on the Internet, especially unwanted political and religious content. Censorship is sometimes done through government controlled censoring filters, or by means of law or culture, making the propagation of targeted materials extremely hard. However, many internet users with the technical skill are able to bypass these filters meaning that most Internet content is available regardless of where one is in the world, so long as one has ...
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 Read more here: » Internet: Encyclopedia II - Internet - Censorship |
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|  |  |  | Internet research: Encyclopedia II - Internet - Today's InternetAside 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 ...
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 Read more here: » Internet: Encyclopedia II - Internet - Today's Internet |
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|  |  |  | Internet research: Encyclopedia II - Internet - Creation of the InternetThe USSR's launch of Sputnik caused the U.S. to create the DARPA organization to regain a U.S. technological lead. DARPA created the Information Processing Technology Office to further the research of the Semi Automatic Ground Environment program, which had networked country-wide radar systems together for the first time. J. C. R. Licklider was selected to head the IPTO, and saw universal networking as a potential unifying human revolution. Licklider recruited Lawrence Roberts to head a project to implement a network, and Roberts based the t ...
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 Read more here: » Internet: Encyclopedia II - Internet - Creation of the Internet |
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|  |  |  | Internet research: Encyclopedia II - Internet - Internet accessCommon methods of home access include dial-up, landline broadband (over coaxial cable, fiber 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", and "Web payphone". Many hotels now also have pu ...
See also:Internet, Internet - Creation of the Internet, Internet - Today's Internet, Internet - Internet culture, Internet - ICANN, 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 Read more here: » Internet: Encyclopedia II - Internet - Internet access |
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|  |  |  | Internet research: Encyclopedia II - Internet - Creation of the InternetThe USSR's launch of Sputnik caused the U.S. to create the DARPA organization to regain a U.S. technological lead. DARPA created the Information Processing Technology Office to further the research of the Semi Automatic Ground Environment program, which had networked country-wide radar systems together for the first time. J. C. R. Licklider was selected to head the IPTO, and saw universal networking as a potential unifying human revolution. Licklider recruited Lawrence Roberts to head a project to implement a network, and Roberts based the t ...
See also:Internet, Internet - Creation of the Internet, Internet - Today's Internet, Internet - Internet culture, Internet - ICANN, 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 Read more here: » Internet: Encyclopedia II - Internet - Creation of the Internet |
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Internet - First times.
First Usenet post
Internet - Malfunctions and attacks.
2003 North America blackout
August 14, 2003
SQL Slammer worm
January 24, 2003
2002 DNS Backbone DDoS
October 22, 2002
UUNet/Worldcom backbone difficulties
October 3, 2002
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See also:Internet, Internet - Creation of the Internet, Internet - Today's Internet, Internet - Internet culture, Internet - ICANN, 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 Read more here: » Internet: Encyclopedia II - Internet - Significant Internet events |
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|  |  |  | Internet research: Encyclopedia II - Internet - Creation of the InternetThe USSR's launch of Sputnik spurred the U.S. to create the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) to regain a U.S. technological lead. DARPA created the Information Processing Technology Office to further the research of the Semi Automatic Ground Environment program, which had networked country-wide radar systems together for the first time. J. C. R. Licklider was selected to head the IPTO, and saw universal networking as a potential unifying human revolution. Licklider recruited Lawrence Roberts to head a project to implement a ...
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 - Malfunctions and attacks Read more here: » Internet: Encyclopedia II - Internet - Creation of the Internet |
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|  |  |  | Internet research: Encyclopedia II - Internet - LeisureThe Internet has been a major source of leisure since before the World Wide Web, with entertaining social experiments such as MOOs being conducted on university servers, and humor-related Usenet groups receiving much of the main traffic. Today, many Internet forums have sections devoted to neta; short cartoons in the form of Flash movies are also popular.
The pornography and gambling industries have both taken full advantage of the World Wide Web, and often provide a significant source of advertising revenue for other Web sites. Altho ...
See also:Internet, Internet - Creation of the Internet, Internet - Today's Internet, Internet - Internet culture, Internet - ICANN, 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 Read more here: » Internet: Encyclopedia II - Internet - Leisure |
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|  |  |  | Internet research: Encyclopedia II - Internet - Capitalization conventionsIn formal usage, Internet is traditionally written with a capital first letter. The Internet Society, the Internet Engineering Task Force, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, the World Wide Web Consortium, and several other Internet-related organizations all use this convention in their publications. In English grammar, proper nouns are capitalized.
Most newspapers, newswires, periodicals, and technical journals also capitalize the term. Examples include the New York Times, the Associated PressSee also: Internet, Internet - Creation of the Internet, Internet - Today's Internet, Internet - Internet culture, Internet - ICANN, 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 Read more here: » Internet: Encyclopedia II - Internet - Capitalization conventions |
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|  |  |  | Internet research: Encyclopedia II - Internet - Today's InternetAside 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 ...
See also:Internet, Internet - Creation of the Internet, Internet - Today's Internet, Internet - Internet culture, Internet - ICANN, 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 Read more here: » Internet: Encyclopedia II - Internet - Today's Internet |
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|  |  |  | Internet research: Encyclopedia II - Internet - CensorshipSome countries, such as Iran and the People's Republic of China, restrict what people in their countries can see on the Internet, especially unwanted political and religious content.
In the Western world, it is Germany that has the highest rate of censorship. Child pornography or Nazi / Islamist propaganda sites from Germany will be prosecuted to the full extent of law. There are quite a lot of parents and educational networks that block these sites using special software, but Internet Service Providers are not forced to block sites.< ...
See also:Internet, Internet - Creation of the Internet, Internet - Today's Internet, Internet - Internet culture, Internet - ICANN, 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 Read more here: » Internet: Encyclopedia II - Internet - Censorship |
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|  |  |  | Internet research: Encyclopedia II - Internet - Today's InternetAside 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 ...
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 - Malfunctions and attacks Read more here: » Internet: Encyclopedia II - Internet - Today's Internet |
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