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    Internet & Intranet

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    if they have permission‚ get information from any other computer (and sometimes talk directly to users at other computers). It was conceived by the Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA) of the U.S. government in 1969 and was first known as the ARPANet. The original aim was to create a network that would allow users of a research computer at one university to be able to "talk to" research computers at other universities. A side benefit of ARPANet’s design was that‚ because messages could be routed

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    The internet technology has become one of the most important forms of technology there is. It has come a long way from a research project funded by the American Department of Defense called ARPAnet‚ designed as a back-up system that could withstand a nuclear attack: if a bomb fell on part of it‚ the rest should keep working. One could never imagine a world without the internet‚ where information is just within your fingers. You can find anything from phone numbers to the scientific name of the zebra

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    Nt1330 Unit 3 Essay

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    (system open for attack). 4. What type of security was dominant in the early years of computing? Security‚ in its earliest years‚ consisted of mainly physical security‚ the need to safeguard the equipment itself. During the next decade‚ when ARPANET grew in use‚ more advanced security was needed. This led to the creation of MULTICS‚ an operating system with security being its main concern. From MULTICS spawned the UNIX operating system which did not require the same in-depth levels of security

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    justifies the age old saying that necessity is the mother of all inventions. The need to share information in a so called ‘global network’ and man’s desire to communicate from long distances called for the birth of the World Wide Web (formerly known as ARPANET). With the advent of the internet‚ many of the mundane tasks and businesses that people conducted were made feasible. Things like buying and selling various products can now be done online. The consumer no longer needs to moves from his location.

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    History of E-Commerce

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    data interchange. In the late 1970s a new protocol was developed known as ASC X12 which was used for the exchange of business documents and information electronically.  Another system was being developed at the same time by the Military known as ARPAnet‚ and was the first to use the "dial up" method of sending information via telephone networks. It was considered the grandfather of the modern Internet. I guess we can thank the cold war for something! In 1982 Transmission Control Protocol and Internet

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    E-Comerce

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    exchange and the World Wide Web. E-commerce has developed over a long period of time. It has developed hand in hand with the internet. The earliest recorded instances of e-commerce include the use of the Advanced Research Projects Agency Network‚ (ARPANET)‚ by students at the Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology to arrange cannabis sales between themselves in 1971. A great leap occurred in 1979 when Michael Aldrich demonstrated his first online shopping

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    WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY INTRODUCTION Technology continues to develop very quickly down to the corner of the world‚ but not with strong will and hard work‚ information technology‚ chaired by the computer becomes a linear phenomenon with the development progress of the age. The development of information technology is developing very rapidly‚ this development can not be separated from the ability of computers to perform data communication and also establish a computer network both

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    Human–computer Interaction (HCI) This paper I will briefly summarize a few paradigms within Human-Computer Interactions (HCI)‚ and the comparison between them. I will also define Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) . I will be utilizing the 5W+H (What‚ Where‚ When‚ Who‚ Why and How) analytical format . I’m going to discuss the factors that makes HCI a everyday usage. Definition Human–computer Interaction (HCI) involves the study‚ planning‚ and design of the interaction between people (users) and

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    Effects of Mass Media

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    rating system was developed by Nielson Market Research Company‚ and 3-D movies start to become available. RCA debuts transistor radio by 1952. In 1960‚ Cassettes are introduced in a new format‚ Telstar satellite relays telephone and TV signals‚ and ARPAnet research has begun for the Internet. By the end of the 1970s‚ e-mail and microprocessor are developed‚ and video is now available on VHS. In 1980‚ fiber-optic cable is used to transmit information‚ CNN premieres‚ and hypertext enables users to link

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    Ans. Yes‚ I do believe that Internet is solely responsible for the industrial revolution. In the mid-90s’ ARPANet was transformed from a military safety net to the civilian Internet that has become such an integral part of our lives‚ bringing with it change not only technological but also change for the society as well. The Internet results in bringing a revolution along with it access to any kind of information combined with reshaping established conventions and destroying old world definitions

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