What is the meaning of ‘CC’ in case of E-mail? Ans: Carbon Copy The word ‘Computer’ is derived from? Ans: Compute Adobe Photoshop is a – Graphics Software What is the name of the first Computer Network? Ans: ARPANET (Advanced Research Projects Administration Network) What is the number of Computer Generation? Ans: Five BIOS is
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CPS 1001 February 23‚ 2012 Paper on Www and Internet Difference Between the WWW and Internet What is the difference between the Internet and the World Wide Web? The web is a small part of the Internet. Many people believe that the net and the web are the same‚ but in reality they are not. The Internet is a big collection of computers and cables. It is named the “Internet” because it is an interconnection of computers and networks. It consists of millions of governmental‚ business‚ and
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PROGRAM : DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER STUDIES COURSE : COMPUTER NETWORKING QUESTION : Discuss the difference between the Internet and the internet (small letter i)‚ including the history of the Internet. INTRODUCTION In the information age that we live in today‚ the speed at which information can travel inside a company would often indicate the productivity of that company. It is often necessary to create an environment where the flow of data is unimpeded and the intended recipient
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University of Phoenix Material Effects of Mass Media Worksheet Write brief 250-to 300-word answers to each of the following: |Questions |Answers | |What were the major developments in the |In the 20th century one of the major developments in the evolution of mass media was the | |evolution of mass media during the 20th |electronic era. The electronic era
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Department of Defense‚ incase of a nuclear attack or a major catastrophe. The National Science foundation created the Internet based on the ARPAnet. The first mass connection was between the University of California Santa Barbara‚ Stanford Research Institute‚ the University of Utah and the University of California Los Angeles.Ray Tomlinson develops E-mail in 1972.The ARPAnet became obsolete in 1982‚ but the basis for the program is still used at the present time. The Web began in 1989;it wasn ’t released
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Internet From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search This article is about the public worldwide computer network system. For other uses‚ see Internet (disambiguation). "Computer culture" redirects here. For other uses‚ see Cyberculture. |Internet | |[pic] | |A visualization of routing paths through a portion of the Internet.
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Operation. It was the first computer-based learning system that allowed students at terminals to access lessons‚ exams and other schooling information from remotely located professors. Later‚ in 1969‚ the Advance Research Projects Agency Network or ARPANET was created by the United States Department of Defense. According to Kolbe(2008)‚ ARPNET would eventually evolve into the Internet. 1980’s The 1970s were quiet and fairly uneventful in regards to the evolution of online education‚ but in 1988
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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
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traced back to 1960’s. Before the Internet was created‚ the U.S. military had developed and deployed communications networks‚ including a network known as ARPANET (Advanced Research Projects Agency Network). Uses of the networks were restricted to military personnel and the researchers who developed the technology. Many people regard the ARPANET as the precursor of the Internet (Microsoft Encarta 2008). From the 1970s until the late 1980s the
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CS470 Network Engineering and Management Instructor: Dr. Howard Liu howard@mail.npu.edu Introduction 1-1 Chapter 1 Introduction A note on the use of these ppt slides: We re making these slides freely available to all (faculty‚ students‚ readers). They re in PowerPoint form so you can add‚ modify‚ and delete slides (including this one) and slide content to suit your needs. They obviously represent a lot of work on our part. In return for use‚ we only ask the following: q If you use
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