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  • *[http://www.utm.edu/research/iep/p/pythagor.htm "Pythagoras"] — Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy]
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  • ...ers (mostly housewares) as well as by independent registry services on the internet. Registry services are a way to coordinate gift preferences of the bridal c ...ervice terminal within its chain stores. Today most wedding registries are internet-based, making it possible for wedding guest from all over the country to ac
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  • ...for Comment (RFC)]]; the working documents that go into RFCs are called [[Internet Draft]]s. ...C 3935, is supported by the [[Internet Society]], and has a policy-level [[Internet Architecture Board]]. In practice, the work is done by individuals, primar
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  • ...ction]] and 0% rating from [[American Conservative Union]]; Congressional Internet Caucus
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  • ...H2 |date=December 2, 2011 |title=Davidson's theory of interpretation |work=Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy}}
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  • ...er IP''' (VOIP) is a form of packetized, digital telephony that uses the [[Internet Protocol]] (IP) as its transport mechanism. VOIP is a [[disruptive techno ...g digital bandwidth of around 128Kbps, too high for real-time use over the internet, so the digital bandwidth has to be compressed into relatively small bitstr
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  • ...and Historical Guide to Literature, Illustration, Film, TV, Radio, and the Internet''. London: Scarecrow Press. ISBN 0-8108-3596-7
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  • ==Internet online citations and references==
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  • ...ts, Key ideas and their experimental basis] P.G, Nelson, prepared for the Internet by J. R. Chipperfield, Department of Chemistry, University of Hull, Hull, U
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  • ...nd, body and spirit] book written by Simon G. Brown in 2005, online at the Internet Archive. The 2011 paperback version is ISBN ‏ 978-1556436437.
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  • Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME)
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  • ...ocessing programs]], [[Print on demand|print on demand]] publishing, the [[Internet]], and [[Wiki|wikis]] are among the innovations that have revolutionized th ...records of their thoughts, opinions, experiences, and personal lives onto Internet sites that are then accessed, and frequently commented upon, by millions of
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  • Although according to The Internet Movie Data Base '''A Christmas Carol''' was filmed at least four times prio
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  • {{r|Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers}}
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  • {{rpl|Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers}}
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  • ...ist. In 2007, he published the book ''The Cult of the Amateur: How Today's Internet is Killing Our Culture'' which argued that the [[Web 2.0]] revolution is to
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  • ...ommonly used for interfacing Go playing engines with graphical clients and internet servers * [http://www.xs4all.nl/~janrem/Artikelen/Artikelen.html XS4All Internet B.V.]
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  • {{r|Internet Protocol version 4}}
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  • ...[[computer|computers]], particularly when the crime is committed using the Internet or a [[computer network]].
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  • == Internet Sources ==
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  • ...a person to access their email from any computer which has access to the [[Internet]]. When reading email in the browser, the user's email messages reside on
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  • {{r|Internet Protocol version 6}}
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  • ===Internet Explorer=== ...]]</ref> The most recent official version is Internet Explorer 8, although Internet Explorer 7 and 6 are still supported.<br />
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  • ...is widely implemented for Internet Protocol version 4, but the variant for Internet Protocol version 6 is still a draft. ...o send packet to destinations outside the local subnet, as required by the Internet Protocol#Local versus remote principle|local versus remote principle, but
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  • | title = Titus Andronicus Home Page :: Internet Shakespeare Editions
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  • ...atagram Protocol''' is one of the two original end-to-end protocols of the Internet; it has lower overhead than the Transmission Control Protocol, but also pro | publisher = Internet Engineering Task Force
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  • ...protocols used in [[computer networking reference models]], such as the [[Internet Protocol Suite]] or [[Open Systems Interconnection Reference Model]].
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  • ...4 and Internet Protocol version 6 can run more securely if features of the Internet Protocol security architecture (IPSec)<ref name=RFC4301>{{citation | title = Security Architecture for the Internet Protocol
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  • ...n software and is very widely used. It is used (at least as one option) in Internet protocols such as [[TLS]] (RFC 2246) for secure web browsing and [[SSH]] (R The design was proprietary until an Internet post that revealed the internal workings of the cipher. The posted version
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  • ...f [[TV]] distribution systems. [[Radio]]--both traditional broadcast and [[internet radio]]--has also become increasingly common.
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  • * [http://www.iep.utm.edu/t/thales.htm Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy entry on Thales] - contains detailed references ...t.edu/Aristotle/metaphysics.mb.txt Metaphysics]. Translated by W. D. Ross. Internet Classics Archive.
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  • ...temology]].<ref>[http://www.iep.utm.edu/relig-ep/ Religious Epistemology], Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy</ref>
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  • NBMA, when used with the [[Internet Protocol]], breaks a basic Internet architectural principle called the "local vs. remote assumption". This assu
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  • ..."The Standard for Collaborative Authoring on the World Wide Web" by the [[Internet Engineering Task Force]]. <ref>http://ftp.ics.uci.edu/pub/ietf/webdav/intro
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  • ...ling electronic inter-company purchasing systems over the newly emerging [[internet]]. EDI systems use [[ASN.1]] messaging and are complex. Although still in
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  • * not engaging in [[flaming]], [[troll (Internet)|trolling]], [[spam (Internet)|spam]] or malicious use of the network
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  • *{{cite web |author=Norman Swartz |title=Foreknowledge and Free Will |work=Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy |url=http://www.iep.utm.edu/foreknow/#H8}}
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  • {{r|Internet transit provider}}
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  • ...to control content in a way that goes against the innovative spirit of the internet."
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  • {{r|Voice over Internet Protocol}}
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  • ...se; [[rot 13]] is used to hide "spoilers" such as the ending of a movie in Internet discussions. It is not used for any serious security.
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  • * [http://www.raybradbury.com/at_home_clips.html Videos of Bradbury on the Internet, censorship and other subjects]
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  • ...at the end user level, which can create an incorrect assumption that "the Internet is free". The Internet certainly is not free to [[Internet service provider|Internet Service Providers (ISP)]]. They develop complex economic models very differ
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  • {{r|Internet Protocol version 4}}
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  • {{r|Internet Protocol security architecture}}
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  • ...her [[MIME type]] that can be handled by the world wide web. This kind of internet-based program invocation has, somewhat inaccurately, come to be called [[RE ...round 2008, a vigorous dispute arose in blogs and discussion groups on the internet about the efficacy of REST vs. SOAP web services. The two camps arose simu
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  • An '''online encyclopedia''' is an Internet-based structured collection of knowledge, inspired by the concept of tradit
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  • ...Directory Access Protocol''' (LDAP), currently in Version 3 (LDAPv3) is an Internet protocol for accessing distributed directory services that act in accordan
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  • ...gan in 2005 as an affiliation of 90 of the most influential weblogs on the Internet. They were linked together as an advertising network, but the intention was
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  • ...etworks (VLAN) that are overlays to physical networks. In the terms of the Internet Protocol Suite, it is responsible for '''interface protocols'''; in the Ope ...Control mechanism hidden from the higher-level protocols above it, such as Internet Protocol
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  • ...f data from a source to one or more network endpoints. "End-to-end" is the Internet architectural term, while the Open Systems Interconnection Reference Model| ==End-to-end protocols for the Internet Protocol Suite==
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  • {{r|Voice over Internet Protocol}}
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  • ...ies-ben-salomon.html Ben L. Salomon] at [http://www.j-grit.com J-Grit: The Internet Index of Tough Jews]
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  • ...[[House Financial Literacy and Economic Education Caucus]]; Congressional Internet Caucus
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  • The [[Domain Name System]], introduced into the [[Internet]] in 1983, is an early and successful implementation of this concept.
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  • ...For example, the main servers and connection to "upstream" for a British [[Internet Service Provider]] might be in London, but they have concentrations of subs ...meet a single long-distance carrier. In the Internet, however, there are [[internet exchange point]]s (IXP), to which many ISPs connect to an extremely high sp
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  • ...iv |title=The Distributed Computing Model Based on The Capabilities of The Internet |last=Swierczewski |first=Lukasz |authorlink=Swierczewski Lukasz (computer ...ting)|routers]], PoPs ([[point of presence]]) and AS ([[Autonomous_system_(Internet)|autonomous systems]]). The model may have characteristics such as [[Networ
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  • * [http://www.iidb.org/ Internet Infidels Discussion Board]
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  • ...uses of a moderation system. Meta-moderation is most frequently used in [[internet forums]], [[blog]]s, and user-driven news sites.
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  • ...at the data link layer (at layer 2), or in Internet protocol version 4 and Internet protocol version 6, there are various address formats that either are unica
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  • ...but 587 has the advantage that it is seldom blocked by networks providing Internet access to travelers. The standard email port 25 is frequently blocked due
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  • ...du/h/hippocra.htm Hippocrates (c. 450 BCE to 380 BCE)] Michael Boylan in ''Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy''
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  • ...ssed in the [[United Kingdom]] in 2010 which introduces new regulations on Internet use, specifically a new procedure for removing access to those alleged to h
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  • ...</ref> to the '''Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)''' Version 2 (i.e., for [[Internet Protocol version 4]] have been defined to support routes that not only refl ...LS information that is used to refine the routing table computation. The [[Internet Engineering Task Force]] (IETF) intends to keep the functionality, if not t
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  • {{r|Pew Internet and American Life Project||**}}
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  • The '''Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy''' (SEP) is an [[Internet|online]] [[encyclopedia]] that attempts to provide high-quality introductor The SEP is not the only encyclopedia of philosophy online - the [[Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy]] provides similar coverage, although it tends t
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  • ...e%27s%20magazine%22%20AND%20mediatype%3Atexts ''McClure's Magazine''] at [[Internet Archive]], misc. volumes (scanned books original editions color illustrated
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  • Text format libraries are fewer on the Internet. Here is where you can find text format books:
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  • * [http://www.orchidspecies.com/ Internet orchid species photo encyclopedia]
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  • {{seealso|Development of the Internet}} {{seealso|Internet architecture}}
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  • ...etscape saw its userbase dwindle due to competition from [[Microsoft]]'s [[Internet Explorer]] in a conflict dubbed the "browser wars". In 1998, AOL bought the
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  • ...al end-to-end data transfer [[protocol (computer)|protocols]] run in the [[Internet Protocol Suite]]:
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  • | publisher = Internet Engineering Task Force Routers are network elements that, even within the Internet [[Computer networking reference models#The end-to-end assumption|end-to-end
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  • Types of online communities include [[mailing list (Internet)|mailing list]]s, [[wiki]]s, [[blog]]s (especially the [[Blogosphere]] as a
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  • According to the [[Internet Engineering Task Force]] specification for such certificates, they are data |title = Internet X.509 Public Key Infrastructure Certificate and Certificate Revocation List
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  • With [[voice over Internet Protocol]], the user could be anywhere that has Internet connectivity. Most VoIP services administratively assign a physical address
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  • ...who has written a book on the legal economics of mass collaboration on the Internet titled [[The Wealth of Networks]].
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  • Today's [[Internet Protocol]] networks, for a variety of reasons, can have rapid, fine-grained ...e, via a [[proxy]], to other dynamic address assignments, such as the PPP Internet Protocol Control Protocol (IPCP)<ref name=RFC1332>{{citation
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  • |title = Internet X.509 Public Key Infrastructure Certificate and Certificate Revocation List In the Internet, the fundamental specification, RFC 5280, states that it may be necessary t
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  • ...trum). Thread is designed for low-power, fast, reliable messaging among [[Internet of Things|IoT]] devices. ...er router", passing messages between the Thread network and servers on the internet.
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  • {{r|Internet Protocol}}
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  • ...w member has an individual cabin, with an en-suite washroom, and broadband internet, and satellite TV connections.<ref name=TourTheAlgomaEquinox> ...ties for ease of use and cleaning plus each cabin is fitted with broadband internet and satellite TV.
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  • *[http://www.IBMWR.org/ Internet BMW Riders]
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  • ...sing considerable confusion when the teacher tries to force incompatible [[Internet Protocol Suite]] concepts into it. ...] (ATM), which are complementary. Most SS7 and ATM concepts now map into [[Internet Protocol Suite]] and international optical communications architectures; th
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  • ...spans twenty printed volumes, but is also available on CD-ROM and over the Internet. It was originally planned by the [[Philological Society of London]] in 185
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  • ...y email receivers to screen out spam and other abusive emails flooding the Internet.
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  • {{main|Internet Protocol version 6}} {{seealso|Internet Protocol version 6 deployment}}
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  • ...hat allows connectivity only between computers of an enterprise, and the [[Internet]] that, conceptually, allows universal connectivity, an '''extranet''' allo ...puters of the extranet do not have connectivity either to intranets or the Internet, with the limited exception that [[cryptography|encrypted]] tunnels may pas
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  • * [http://web.ukonline.co.uk/ajcrowth/babliophile.htm The Babliophile], An Internet Magazine for the Seriously Deranged W.S. Gilbert Enthusiast
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  • *[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0056751 Internet Movie Database: ''Doctor Who'']
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  • ...industry in North Wales, its production techniques and design influences" Internet Archaeology, Vol 16. Summer 2004 [http://intarch.ac.uk/journal/issue16/long
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  • In networks using the [[Internet Protocol]], a '''middlebox''' is a function that introduces a controlled v
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  • * [[Internet bot]], a type of computer program to do automated tasks
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  • Of these protocols, the first three are open standards from the [[Internet Engineering Task Force]], while EIGRP is a proprietary protocol of [[Cisco
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  • * [[Internet]]
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  • ...from simple point-to-point to the any-to-any exchanged of the idealized [[Internet]]. A given medium may allow only a pair of communicating devices to attach
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  • ...[[FogBugz]] and [[JIRA]]. There also exist distributed issue trackers and Internet-based hosted solutions.
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  • ...ael |authorlink= |coauthors= |date= |year=2001-2005 |month= |format= |work=Internet Shakespeare Editions |publisher=University of Victoria:Victoria BC |pages=
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  • ...ion blog. His interests include cultural evolution, telecommunications and Internet law, reproductive rights, freedom of speech, rhetoric, jurisprudence and le
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  • ...internet, players can compete against other players also connected to the internet or browse the web.
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  • In Internet Protocol networking, a '''stub network''' is a part of the network topology ...pair of broadcast-capable stub networks (e.g., Ethernet/IEEE 802.3), with Internet Protocol version 4 addressing, interconnected by a single router. Under t
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  • ...57648702919573 APA review] (26 June 2007) (at the [http://web.archive.org/ Internet Archive]) that describes the author's refutation of the Radetzky legend. (G
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  • ...57648702919573 APA review] (26 June 2007) (at the [http://web.archive.org/ Internet Archive]) that describes the author's refutation of the Radetzky legend. (G
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  • ...ku puzzles are now widely printed in [[newspaper]]s and available on the [[Internet]].
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  • ...rder Gateway Protocol as the only unicast exterior routing protocol in the Internet, are more "reachabiity" protocols than "best path" protocol. They can provi ...ive authorities, that present a single set of route advertisement to the [[Internet]] or a private network that interconnects non-public autonomous systems.
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  • Large networks, as with Internet Service Providers, often have multiple sinkholes distributed to multiple lo | title = Anycast Addressing on the Internet
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  • ...conditions of [[nuclear war]]. While there are persistent rumors that the Internet and its predecessors were designed for the nuclear communications mission,
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  • ...lludes to [[Web 2.0]]&nbsp;&mdash; interactive content creation over the [[internet]]&nbsp;&mdash; and is frequently used as an [[umbrella term]] to describe a
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  • ...cy]] among [[autonomous system]]s (AS), the basic building block of global Internet routing. It allows both the definition of policies for the carrying out of *route class: ranges of [[Internet Protocol]] addresses
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  • ...side of these unsettled issues. Much of this discussion is collected from Internet forums and other unreliable sources. We welcome updates with better sourcin
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  • ...policy information; far more complex examples will be found in the global Internet. ...cooperatively maintained distributed database to improve the integrity of Internet's routing.
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  • ...end records rather than characters. A major application is in [[Voice over Internet Protocol]], as well as in various file and printer sharing mechanisms. Do not be confused that the Session Layer is not a formal part of the [[Internet Protocol Suite]], yet there are protocols named [[Session Initiation Protoc
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  • ...information they believe to be sensitive or harmful.<br /> Opinions about Internet censorship are opposing in different levels (from strongly disagree to very '''Internet Service Provide:''' is often done in country-level where governments use th
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  • ...there is no total record of fatbloggers. However, the concept of using the internet to facilitate weight loss, and the maintenance of ideal body weight after w
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  • ...al History, The American Prospect, Scientific American, and elsewhere. His internet articles have appeared at NeimanWatchdog.com, Tompaine.com, TNR.com, Americ
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  • ''Do not confuse TELENET, a company that ran a network, with the [[Internet Protocol Suite]] [[telnet]] protocol.'' ...efined to be intelligent, with very little intelligence in telephones. The Internet model, however, puts intelligence at the edges and makes the internal netwo
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  • ...an-source intelligence and counterintelligence). False flags are common in Internet-based fraud, such as assuming the identity of the widow of a wealthy dictat
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  • ...131151054/http://www.detroitnews.com/history/purple/purple.htm Archived at Internet Archive] ...e-purple-gang.php The Purple Gang - Jewish Organized Crime], ''J-Grit: The Internet Index of Tough Jews'', 2011.
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  • | title = Transaction Internet Protocol Version 3.0 ...cal way to see if an application follows transaction processing is that an Internet sales application complying with it would never, ever, order something twic
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  • In the [[Internet Engineering Task Force]], enabling technologies for self-organizing network
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  • ...ocol specification for the transferring of files between two nodes on an [[Internet Protocol]] network, independent of the [[operating system]].
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  • *{{CZ:Ref:Giles 2005 Internet encyclopaedias go head to head}}
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  • '''Freenode''' is an [[Internet Relay Chat]] (IRC) chat network, used mostly for discussing [[open source]]
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  • On the [[Internet]], reverse DNS lookup or reverse DNS mapping (rDNS) is using the [[Domain N ...se query information. ARPA was the US government agency which started the Internet. The registry in now under the control of [[ICANN]].
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  • ...t=James |authorlink= |coauthors= |date= |year=2006 |month= |format= |work=Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy |publisher= |pages= |language= |archiveurl= |arc
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  • ...oint-to-point topologies. While the capability is much less needed in an [[Internet Protocol]]-centric world, it can also set up connetions for non-IP protocol PPP has an extension, the PPP Internet Protocol Control Protocol, which can dynamically assign an IP address to th
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  • ...eatured a demon standing near a 'bit bucket.' Another usage would be on an internet forum or [[IRC]], when someone says something to the effect "Flames will be
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  • ...onomics that made broadcast journalism possible began to change when the [[Internet]] and [[cable television]] began offering more and more ways to obtain info
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  • ...preparation for attacks on the network or its hosts. Because most common internet services utilize [http://www.iana.org/assignments/port-numbers| well known ...[http://www.shodanhq.com/ Shodan] project has completed a full scan of the Internet and archived the results. This service can allow interested parties to per
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  • ...rnment Printing Office (GPO). The Factbook was first made available on the Internet in June 1997.
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  • ...ting, wax cylinders, or DVD's) or transmitted (radio, television, or the [[Internet]]). In its broadest sense, it describes all forms of mass communication col ...s such as Photoshop, FinalCutPro, and Illustrator, and distributed via the Internet and other electronic devices without, in many cases, ever taking a fixed ph
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  • ...'' is ranked 57th in web traffic world wide and 26th in the USA by [[Alexa Internet|Alexa]].<ref name=rank/>
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  • ...ill) through the vast array of available web documents. Connecting to the Internet also enables people to use many other services which are not necessarily co ...n around the demand for [[Internet]] access, but much functionality on the Internet was not available to non-technical users.
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  • ...ong overdue,” said independent researcher Collin Anderson, who worked with Internet watchdog group Citizen Lab and German software auditing firm Cure53 to comb ...an interdisciplinary research organization focusing at the intersection of internet, global security and human rights. They have worked for the office of the D
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  • ...ad developed. The two co-founders were [[Judith Freeman]], who had been in Internet operations for the [[John Kerry]] campaign, and [[Zack Exley]], who worked
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  • ...uting]]. In SaaS, the service delivered across the "cloud", commonly the [[Internet]], is standardized: the good news is that there is no application developme
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  • ...by Princess Gardens and down the hill from [[Edinburgh Castle]]. Broadband Internet access is available in many rooms.
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  • ...f radio broadcasting, the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) and the Internet. This article does not deal with the finances of payments for use of the ne ...users.<ref name=Norton2003> {{citation | title = The Evolution of the U.S. Internet Peering Ecosystem
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  • ...search for perfect numbers is still ongoing indirectly through the [[Great Internet Mersenne Prime Search]] (GIMPS), and the search for and enumeration of the ...Mersenne primes. This is an ongoing search, and most notably, the [[Great Internet Mersenne Prime Search]] (GIMPS) is a distributed computing effort to harnes
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  • A '''telecentre''' is a public place where people can access computers, the Internet, and other digital technologies that enable people to gather information, c
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  • ...e site will share a common [[locality of networks#subnet|subnet]]. In an [[Internet Protocol version 4]] environment, the router that connects the site to a se
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  • ...ics.mit.edu/Aristotle/politics.html Aristotle: ''Politics'', (350 BCE) The Internet Classics Archive] *[http://classics.mit.edu/Tacitus/annals.html Tacitus: ''The Annals'', The Internet Classics Archive]
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  • | product = web portal & Internet Services Today, Yahoo! is a leading global Internet brand with dozens of services.
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  • ...ine]] such as [[Google]] or [[Yahoo]] or [[Bing]] after doing a [[keyword (Internet search)|keyword]] [[query]]. For each web site listed on a page, there is a ...of the paradoxes of the digital age is that the boundless freedoms of the Internet also constrain our identity. Before the ubiquity of search engines you coul
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  • ...uch as web cameras are used to initiate face-to-face communication via the Internet. ...order to participate in conference calls that utilize video capabilities, Internet communication, or multimedia elements.
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  • 3. Micromedex. Ibritumomab Tiuxetan. [serial on the Internet]. 2010 Feb. 8 [cited 2010, Sept. 29];22. Available from: http://www.thomson ...an, L. Biogen Radiation Drug, a Single Shot, Halts Lymphoma [serial on the Internet]. 2007 Dec. 9 [cited 2010 Oct. 25];1, Available from: http://www.bloomberg.
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  • ...istics, Mechanisms, and Functional Significance. British Medical Bulletin [Internet]. 2010 Sept [cited 2010 Sept 29]; 95(1): 139-159. </ref>. ...mechanisms; and potential therapies. Mechanisms of Aging and Development [Internet]. 2003 Mar [cited 2010 Sept 29]; 124(3): 287-299. </ref>.
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  • ...cial Movement/Countermovement Interaction: The Case of Scientology and Its Internet Critics," ''Canadian Journal of Sociology'' Vol. 23, No. 4. (Autumn, 1998),
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  • In the Internet, the primary directory service is the [[Domain Name System]]. Over time, it
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  • ...undamental [[network management]] [[protocol (computer)|protoco]] of the [[Internet Protocol Suite]]. SNMP itself is indeed quite simple; the complexity of rea
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  • ...ht|thumb|250px|A map graphically displaying interconnections on the public Internet (known as [[Router|routes]]). These routes are managed via the dynamic [[ro ...applications and networking experiments runs, using technologies of the [[Internet Protocol Suite]].
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  • This article deals with the process of '''obtaining and managing Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) address space.''' The size and other characterist ...rts IPv6 address assignment, but, in addition, IPv6 has another mechanism, Internet Protocol version 6 Stateless Address Autoconfiguration (SLAAC), in which th
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  • ...>{{cite news|last=Landsberg|first=Morrie|title=Phil Fischer buys discusses Internet real estate|accessdate=21 June 2013|newspaper=The Sacramento Union|date=Mon ...lopers in 1989. At the time it was the 202nd website to be launched on the Internet.<ref>{{cite web|title=Phil Fischer Northwest Online|url=http://historyofdom
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  • ...e distance of connection, including interconnecting LANs anywhere that the Internet can reach. By interconnecting the interconnection devices, a single LAN can ...ecture, the various layers are grouped as "interface protocols" over which Internet Protocol, which is "agnostic" to the transmission system, runs. While LANs
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  • ...'' is the network of computers handling electronic mail ([[email]]) on the Internet. This system includes user machines running [[Email user programs|programs ...ionality of routers is entirely encapsulated within the IP layer of this [[Internet Protocol Suite | protocol stack]]. We can ignore routers in this discussio
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  • ...hristian television networks), novels (the ''Left Behind'' series) and the Internet (with websites like ''Rapture Ready''). Critics of these (mostly dispensati
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  • ...'' is the network of computers handling electronic mail ([[email]]) on the Internet. This system includes user machines running [[Email user programs|programs ...ionality of routers is entirely encapsulated within the IP layer of this [[Internet Protocol Suite | protocol stack]]. We can ignore routers in this discussio
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  • ...ill likely be low, or free of charge - especially when downloaded from the Internet. According to the definition given by the [[Free Software Foundation]], a p
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  • ...ent years, and [[data sharing]] by way of [[database]]s connected to the [[internet]] has opened up new opportunities and challenges for the handling of scient
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  • It is ranked by [[Alexa Internet|Alexa]] as 153rd in traffic world wide and 73rd in the USA.<ref name=Alexa/
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  • ...nto a packetized format came into practice with the advent of [[voice over Internet Protocol]] (VoIP) in the 1990s. The nominal voice channel of ISDN used 64 k ===Voice over Internet Protcocol===
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  • ...secure variants. The [[Post Office Protocol]], Version 3 (POP3) and the [[Internet Message Access Protocol]] (IMAP) both manage mail between the client workst
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  • ...command and control system . The networking parameters facilitate tactical internet and range extension (TI-RE) capabilities supporting situational awareness (
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  • ...software program produced for the Apple Macintosh in 1985-87. It was pre-[[Internet]] networking software built on a [[spy motif]] that allowed users to join a
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  • ...ef>''History of the Pro Tennis Wars, Chapter V'', by Ray Bowers, a lengthy Internet history of professional tennis from 1928 through 1942 in 12 chapters at [[h
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  • ...ut-of-print for decades but is sometimes available second hand through the Internet.</ref> ...been out-of-print for years and currently no used copies are listed on the Internet. If you find a second-hand copy of "Re-Entry Vehicle Dynamics", ''buy it''
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  • # The precariousness of our right to access the global internet is lamentable, because according to Stallman, “the U. S. governement has ...to the board of FSF in 2021 has caused a firestorm of objection across the internet. Past comments of Stallman's have been dredged up that allege to prove, al
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  • ...channels alongside its [[satellite television|satellite]], [[radio]] and [[internet]] services. NHK's output is supplemented by various other regional televisi ==Internet==
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  • ...details/traffic_details/slashdot.org most-visited] technology sites on the Internet. The URL was chosen because of the difficulty of pronouncing it, as it is
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  • [[Internet operations]] engineers are constantly dealing with both the attack vector, The [[Internet Protocol]] (IP) allows a maximum packet size of 64K-1 bytes. when a packet
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  • ...businesses are beginning to use the scientists and problem-solvers on the Internet to find solutions to the problems they are facing. ...company to go open-source and seek solutions online, but is the first non-Internet company to take advantage of the ideagora. “McEwen realized the unique q
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  • The song has often been [[parody|parodied]], and a joke making the internet rounds every Christmas takes the form of a letter ostensibly from the lady
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  • ...he results of the English Heritage funded Samian Project. An e-monograph', Internet Archaeology 17. {{Doi|10.11141/ia.17.1}}.
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  • ...2 billion viewers estimated to watch the concert via [[television]], and [[Internet]]. It aimed to bring awareness to protect the earth and promote [[Sustainab
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  • ...progressive]] activist who turned, at age 19, from traditional protests to Internet-based activism. He is Executive Director and acting board chairman of [[Mov
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  • ...the first [[World Wide Web]] [[server|servers]] to gain popularity on the Internet. The explosive growth of the Web can be directly correlated with Apache's g
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  • ...many other contexts. In [[telephony]], whether traditional or [[voice over Internet Protocol]], unpredictable pauses and variability in speech cadence, introdu | title=Changing support requirements for the wireless end user.(Internet)
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  • ...ugh not restricted to the web, mashups have become an increasingly popular internet paradigm, leading to the creation of a variety of web based mashups. [[Tim ...]] is a recognition that a variety of communications can run over the same Internet Protocol-based infrastructure, without building a separate infrastructure f
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  • ...the current 48 bit space should be adequate for the 21st century's needs. Internet Protocol version 6 Stateless Address Autoconfiguration (SLAAC), however, ne
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  • ...ammed into the routers on the users side ([[ingress filtering]]) or on the Internet side ([[egress filtering]]). They are effective against many kinds of abus ...the necessity for communications between unrelated parties across the open Internet. All other links in Figure 1 are between parties that have at least an ind
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  • ...only brings people more information but new experience of surfing on the [[Internet]]. Many techniques have been applied to enrich the web page these years, fr ...Silverlight]] users is to include [[Microsoft Silverlight|Silverlight]] in Internet Explorer.
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  • ...Internet as a campaign tool. [[Howard Dean]] in 2004 demonstrated that the Internet could be used to organize and finance a crusade, and this model was followe
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  • ...Nokia, Microsoft brings Silverlight to mobile phones to deliver the Rich [[Internet]] Applications [[Web browser|browser]] plug-in that use Nokia's popular S60 The same as [[Flash]], the current usage of Silverlight mainly focus on [[Internet]]. Microsoft is doing a good job in supporting its Silverlight technology i
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  • ...ypha). In each textual family books in print are listed first, followed by internet versions.
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  • ...ts include [[TYPO3]] [http://www.debortoli.com.au/239.0.html] for both the Internet site & corporate intranet, [http://www.dotproject.net/ dotProject] for coll
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  • ...e (networking)|nodes]] on the [[computer network]] that would become the [[Internet]]. Hart believed that computers would one day be accessible to the general ...freading of scanned texts to be distributed among many volunteers over the Internet. This effort greatly increased the number and variety of texts being added
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  • *[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0424253 Danny John-Jules] - Internet Movie Database
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  • ...networking reference models]]. In actual practice, the relatively informal Internet architecture is most common. The [[Open Systems Interconnection Reference M ...ower one. Different protocols address different layers in the stack. The [[Internet]] for example is based on various [[physical layer]]s which serve the [[IP|
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  • ...media" which provides news on [[television]] or [[radio]]. Recently the [[Internet]] has become an new avenue of journalism, and in some areas has become so c
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  • ...anking functions that are substantially different from the bank's normal [[internet domain]]. Similarly, many regularly email their customers from addresses d ...ishing attempts is online bank accounts, the first attempts were against [[Internet Service Provider]]s such as [[America Online|AOL]]. In theory, though, any
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  • ...d in a unified manner and all devices will become components of integrated internet connected virtual laboratories. Instruments will include devices located in
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  • ...ters]] in a complex, worldwide, multilevel network. Optimum routing on the Internet has a major impact on performance and cost. Likewise, routing is an import
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  • {{cite news |last1=McCarthy |first1=Kieren |title=The Internet of Things becomes the Game of Thrones in standards war |url= https://www.th
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  • ...ional (in person) auctions and Online auctions (those taking place via the Internet). These include:
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  • ...com/Classics/Aristotle/nicomachaen.html W.D. Ross translation] &mdash; The Internet Classics Archive
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  • ...that is now possible through the application of new technologies on the [[internet]]. Sites such as [[Gaydar]] and [[Facebook]] attract large numbers of gay u
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  • ...rana PDF, 4 pages per sheet] translation by F. Eden Pargiter, B.A., at the Internet Archive; online PDF. Originally published in 1904. A [https://www.pdfdrive
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  • ...ome of the [[Pacific Stock Exchange]]. San Francisco is also home to many internet and software companies, though the main concentration is in [[Palo Alto, Ca Due to the large number of very well-paid workers in the financial and internet industry, and restrictions on increasing density, housing in San Francisco
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  • ...[[laptop computer]] designed for wireless communication and access to the Internet.<ref>[http://blogs.intel.com/technology/2008/03/thoughts_on_netbooks.php In ...d Wide Web|web browsing]] and [[e-mailing]], netbooks "rely heavily on the Internet for
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  • ...comments are published, though his government continues to restrict the [[Internet]] within Iran.<ref>'[http://www.ahmadinejad.ir Ahmadinejad Official Blog]';
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  • ...t Protocol]] ([[TCP]]/IP), the [[network protocol]] in use on the public [[Internet]] and on other private networks (sometimes referred to as [[Computer_networ ...ty is required as specified by the [[RFC]] (RFCs serve as "blueprints" for Internet protocols).
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  • ...ing protocol#interior routing protocol|interior routing protocol]]s of the Internet (the other nonproprietary interior routing protocol being ISIS). [[Cisco]]' OSPF's principal specification is Internet [[RFC]] 2328. While it internally uses [[multicast]] addresses for some of
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  • More detailed organization charts are available on the Internet.<ref name=Org/><ref>[http://www.ucar.edu/org/orgchart.shtml UCAR Organizati
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  • ...the catenet principle of interconnecting networks, the basic idea of the [[Internet]]
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  • ...e University of Maryland, "Copyright and Fair Use in the Classroom, on the Internet, and the World Wide Web" at [http://www.umuc.edu/library/copy.shtml]</ref> ...e University of Maryland, "Copyright and Fair Use in the Classroom, on the Internet, and the World Wide Web" at [http://www.umuc.edu/library/copy.shtml]</ref>
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  • ...s old, are available in 30 labs on campus. The university also offers free Internet services to each student, faculty and staff member, as well as a campus Ema
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  • ...phic), dissection of cadavers, models, demonstrations, videos, and now the Internet.
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  • | publisher = Internet Engineering Task Force ...be granted to the same user accessing the protected system from the public Internet.
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  • Christie also provoked widespread ridicule, and became an internet meme, in 2017 as pictures emerged of him and his family sunning themselves
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  • ...the continued growth of the [[Internet]]. The public address space of the Internet is becoming exhausted. <ref name=HustonIPv4>{{citation ...ng|IPv6 multihoming]] are in this article, but might well split out to an "Internet Protocol version 6 operations" article that deal with operational issues no
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  • ...nd write to NTFS partitions as well as automount any recognized partition, internet sharing and the "Powernow" software. The included packages were updated to
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  • ...e.org/web/20040523223221/http://www.bachfaq.org J.S. Bach FAQ] (from the [[Internet Archive]]), by Bernard Greenberg - answers many common questions about Bach
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  • ...adcast over satellite networks to church meetinghouses worldwide, over the internet, radio, and some residential programming providers.
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  • A fundamental Internet design concept is that routers, and by extension bridges, are stateless wit | date = August 1998 | publisher = [[Internet Engineering Task Force]]
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  • ...arlyle;] containing memorials of the men and events of his time'' (1861), 'Internet Archive'</ref>
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  • .... London, 1833. [http://www.botanicus.org/item/31753002748314 Published on internet.]</ref> ...s of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. [http://www.kew.org/wcsp Published on Internet] (Access in January 2009).</ref>
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  • .... London, 1833. [http://www.botanicus.org/item/31753002748314 Published on internet.]</ref> ...s of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. [http://www.kew.org/wcsp Published on Internet] (Access in January 2009).</ref>
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  • ...eishman]], play sisters who sell cosmetics in the mid-1990s, just when the internet was becoming popular.
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  • ...ing increasingly clear is that the supposedly revolutionary orthodoxies of internet openness and collaboration are often excuses for invasive, dishonest and so
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  • ...Rio de Janeiro. [http://www.botanicus.org/title/b12207019 Published on the Internet, in French and Latin.]</ref> The name of this genus is an homage to Isabel, ...//www.cassiovandenberg.com/pdfs/2001-vandenberg&chase.pdf Published on the Internet.]</ref>
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  • * [http://www.corpus-linguistics.com Gateway to Corpus Linguistics on the Internet]: an annotated guide to corpus resources on the web
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  • *Keith, Michael C (2007) ''The Radio Station: Broadcast, Satellite & Internet'' Oxford: Focal Press. ISBN 0-240-80850-9.
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  • ...ating, personal advertisements and the trademark Web collaborative spirit, Internet dating services have altered the face of matchmaking, its public perception Online dating represents the single-most popular subscription service on the Internet<ref name=explain>Egan, Jennifer. "Love in the Time of No Time." New York Ti
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  • ...: [[Hulu]], the BBC [[iPlayer]], SkyPlayer, [[Joost]] and many others. The Internet has flattened television distribution. A show like ''Lost'' may be broadcas ...ing downloaded or streamed content live on the devices. Many people in the Internet generation will grow up watching television on laptop or desktop computer s
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  • ...ault, the messages on the server after they have been transferred, while [[Internet Message Access Protocol]] (IMAP) provides access to the messages, but leave
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  • ...ess filtering''' are a class of standard network security measures used in Internet Protocol networks. They are all based on the assumption that if a packet a
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  • ...40.txt}}</ref> which can handle both [[Internet Protocol version 4]] and [[Internet Protocol version 6]]. Familiarity with basic [[Open Shortest Path First]] (
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  • ...hat having a [[daemon]], which by design is directly accessible from the [[Internet]] (as a web server would have to be), built directly into the kernel is ver
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  • ...004/06/15/why-you-should-dump-internet-explorer/|title=Why You Should Dump Internet Explorer|author=Chris Pirillo}}</ref> While such innovations enable a riche ...hardware—will begin to be replaced by a lighter-weight and more pervasive internet-based paradigm. This change will likely have a profound effect on how socie
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  • On the internet, a simple banner ad can be an image of formats like a [[GIF]] or [[JPEG]].
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  • ...ffective it has been in combating piracy.<ref name=Number1 /> In Canada, [[internet service provider]]s (ISP’s) are not guaranteed by law that they are not l ...rn forwards this information to the consumer and stores the consumer IP ([[Internet Protocol]]) information for a period of 6 months; this is extended to 12 mo
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  • ...rsion, including amendments through February 24, 2004, is available on the Internet.<ref>[http://epw.senate.gov/envlaws/cleanair.pdf The Clean Air Act (As Amen More specifics concerning each of the above programs are available on the Internet.<ref name=KeyElements>[http://www.epa.gov/air/peg/elements.html Key Element
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  • ...the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. [http://www.kew.org/wcsp Published on the Internet.] (Access March 2009).</ref> ...36(2): 165. [http://www.botanicus.org/item/31753999990036 Published on the Internet.]</ref> however his classification was not widely accepted. In 2004, Chirst
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  • Hash tables are often used to implement dictionaries or [[set theory|sets]]. Internet [[router|routers]] usually use a hash table to correlate ranges of [[IP add
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  • ...a generally accepted meaning, but it has the right "feel." Certainly, when Internet-based information systems make browsing like taking a sip of water from a f ...s on the energy use [http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/3/3/034008 of the internet] and [http://ecopreneurist.com/2008/12/29/greening-your-business-website/ i
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