Internet-0 (1926 bytes) 1: ...n "References") describes the origin of the name 'Internet-0'".
3: ...ryday devices was part of an "Internet-Zero," not Internet-2. The name stuck.</tt>
7: ...s [[7 (number)|seven]] [[principle]]s that define Internet-0.
8: # Each Internet-0 device uses the [[Internet Protocol]].
10: # Two Internet-0 devices "do not require the existence of a thir...
Internet (26208 bytes) 1: ...[[computer network]]s'' that are connected by ''[[internetworking]]''.''
5: ... ''i'') in the world, it is simply called ''the'' Internet (with a capital ''I'').
7: == Creation of the Internet ==
8: ''Main article: [[History of the Internet]]''
10: ...ram|NCP]] to [[TCP/IP]], marking the start of the Internet as we know it today.
Internet Society (2447 bytes) 1: ... is an international organization that promotes [[Internet]] use and access. It states that its mission is:
3: ...re the open development, evolution and use of the Internet for the benefit of all people throughout the worl...
8: ...ort the ad-hoc bodies active in the growth of the Internet.
10: ...inancial support and organization structures. The Internet Society was incorporated as a non-profit educatio...
12: ...uch all IETF [[Request for Comments]], so called "Internet Standards", are copyrighted by ISOC (although fre...
Internet Junkbuster (529 bytes) 1: ...on]] and released under the [[GPL]]. However, the Internet Junkbuster hasn't been updated since 1998.
9: http://internet.junkbuster.com/
Internet outdial (378 bytes) 1: ...net outdial'' is a modem used to connect to the [[Internet]]. Normal outdials will only call local [[phone n...
Internet forum (5127 bytes) 1: ...all, of the content of a site. Compared to wikis, Internet forums don't allow users to edit the forum posts ...
3: Internet forums differ from [[weblog]]s. The former genera...
6: Typically, common Internet forum software will allow the [[webmaster]] or ad...
8: Internet forums are divided between those requiring regist...
14: Many Internet forum software packages are available, usually wr...
Alexa Internet (1597 bytes) 3: ...rnet created [[related links]] for users of the [[Internet Explorer]] and [[Netscape Navigator]] web browser...
5: ...ve's [[Wayback Machine]]. Alexa also supplies the Internet Archive with [[web crawler|web crawl]]s.
17: * [http://www.alexa.com Alexa Internet]
19: * [http://www.archive.org The Internet Archive]
24: [[Category:Internet search engines]]
Internet in China (2864 bytes) 1: The [[Internet]] has become pervasive in the [[People's Republic...
3: ...ist Party of China]]. Early predictions that the Internet would bring the collapse of the party have proved...
7: ...its purposes. One of the most active and popular internet bulletin boards is the [[Strong Country Forum]] w...
9: ...so created an extensive blog and chat community. Internet content providers in China generally have a compa...
11: The Internet has also provided some interesting tactics for th...
Internet security (4196 bytes) 3: ... to make sure you can stay relatively safe on the Internet and how to keep [[computer virus]]es, [[malware]]...
7: ...NAT enables multiple computers to access to the [[Internet]] over a single high-speed link. NAT also typical...
16: ...ing IE is the prime mistake most users make about internet security.
28: * [http://news.zdnet.co.uk/internet/security/0,39020375,39160000,00.htm]
Internet filter (1380 bytes) 1: An '''internet filter''' (also known as an '''internet nanny''') is a piece of [[Computer software|softw...
5: See also [[censorship]], [[Image retrieval]], [[internet pornography]], [[censorware]], [http://www.netnan...
6: [[Category:Internet]]
Internet terrorism (1155 bytes) 2: '''Internet terrorism''' is a term often discussed in the con...
4: ...itical and religious figures, could be accused of Internet terrorism.
12: ...enning, Dorothy E., and Peter J. Denning (ed.). ''Internet Besieged: Countrering Cyberspace Scofflaws. New Y...
13: ...'So Many Evil Things: Anti-Cult Terrorism via the Internet. 1999'' [http://www.cesnur.org/testi/anticult_ter...
19: [[Category:Internet]]
Internet television (1897 bytes) 2: ...] content, accessible freely and legally over the Internet. This comes in four basic forms:
4: *TV channels which exist only on the internet.
9: ...clear until people lose their appetite for faster internet connections.
15: ... For more about moving regular pay-tv channels to internet-based delivery.
16: ...ng Video, a technology used by [[AOL]] to deliver Internet based video content.
Internet romance (690 bytes) 1: ...|relationship]] while communicating through the [[Internet]]. Meetings usually occur a considerable time aft...
8: * [[Internet friendship]]
16: [[Category:Love]][[Category:Internet]]
Internet art (8997 bytes) 1: ...ons from the internet in a project outside of it. Internet art is often, but not always, interactive, partic...
3: ...al has changed or expanded through the use of the internet.
5: ... to name but a few. Some culture producers on the Internet liken the term "net art" or "net.art" to a pun, a...
9: ...ic music. The fact that both the computer and the internet have become a common, accessible technology has o...
11: ...urrently, there is a stronger tendency to look at Internet-related artworks in a wider context of technologi...
Internet Draft (459 bytes) 1: ... IDs can be found on a number of sites around the Internet.
9: [[Category:Internet]]
Internet time (1806 bytes) 1: ...oving developments were therefore said to run "on Internet time"; for example:
4: ...er [[malware]] could infect large portions of the Internet in a matter of days or hours, crippling systems w...
6: ...he meaning (and historical origin) of the phrase "Internet time" strongly parallels that of "[[New York minu...
8: ... an alternative measure of [[time]]. See [[Swatch Internet Time]].
13: [[Category:Internet]]
Indigo Internet (482 bytes) 1: ... They provide the main server of the [[Phishy]] [[Internet Relay Chat|IRC]] network, irc.indigo.ie.
Internet Archive (2949 bytes) 1: [[Image:Internet Archive Sheridan.jpg|frame|right|Internet Archive, San Francisco]]
3: ... dedicated to maintaining an [[archive]] of the [[Internet]]. Their collections include:
10: ... Wayback Machine, with content donated by [[Alexa Internet]]. Once given a [[URL]], this tool allows the use...
45: *[http://www.archive.org The Internet Archive]
48: [[de:Internetarchiv]]
Telstra Internet (953 bytes) 1: ...) connections to the backbone under the [[Telstra Internet Direct]] name, and consumer Dialup, ADSL, Cable M...
3: ...transit from [[REACH]], a bankrupt undersea cable/internet backbone joint venture between [[Telstra]] and [[...
6: *[http://www.telstra.net/ops/ Telstra Internet Network Performance Reports]
7: ...http://www.telstra.com.au/internetdirect/ Telstra Internet Direct]
8: *[http://www.bigpond.com Telstra BigPond Internet Services]
Internet cafe (5179 bytes) 1: ...'' is a place where one can use a computer with [[Internet]] access for a fee, usually per hour or minute; s...
2: ...ny are being closed down or are being merged into Internet cafes.
4: ...ne service, in the US most mid-price hotels offer Internet access from a computer in the lobby to registered...
7: have Internet kiosks, for which a typical charge is around 25 c...
10: The ''[[easyInternetcafé]]'' chain discontinued its [[CD burner|CD bur...
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