Infobox information appliance name New InternetComputer NIC image include the file tag caption include if image is not a logo manufacturer New InternetComputer Company type Internet Appliance releasedate Start date 2000 07 06 price 199 discontinued June 2003 connectivity 10 MBps Ethernet BR 56K Modem BR Two USB 1.1 ports lifespan unitssold Less than 50,000 media os Linux input camera power 60 Watt Power Supply cpu 266 MHz Cyrix MII storage 4 MB Flash Memory memory 64 MB Random access memory RAM display audio service NetZero dimensions weight touchpad predecessor successor related The New InternetComputer NIC is a Linux based internet appliance released July 6, 2000 by Larry Ellison s New InternetComputer Company. The system without a monitor sold for US 199. ref name pcworld Tynan, Dan. http www.pcworld.com article id,129857 page,3 c,desktoppcs article.html The 10 Worst PCs of All Time , PC World, March 19, 2007 ref The NIC boots from a CD ROM with a custom Linux distribution developed by Wim Coekaerts. It has no hard drive and no way to install additional software. ref name pcworld The system s only nonvolatile storage is 4 MB of flash memory. Ellison planned to sell 5 million units the first year, but fewer than 50,000 units were sold. The company shut its doors in June 2003. PC World magazine PC World ranked the NIC as the ninth worst PC of all time. ref name pcworld References reflist External links http www.nytimes.com 2000 09 28 technology news watch internet appliance eliminates hard drive.html Internet Appliance Eliminates Hard Drive J.D. Biersdorfer, New York Times, September 28, 2000 http www.oracle.com technology oramag Coekaerts.html Wim Coekaerts is Oracle s Mr. Linux Steve Lipson, Oracle Magazine http www.linuxjournal.com article 4475 Linux and the New InternetComputer Billy Hall, Linux Journal , February 2001 Category Personal computers compu stub ... more details
notability date March 2009 The InternetComputer Chess Tournament abbreviated CCT has been held annually since 2000 on the Internet Chess Club . Unlike other computer chess competitions, there are no travel requirements so there is usually broad participation. The main requirements are that you are a primary author of the entered program and your program can connect and play on the chess server so that the tournament can be fully automated. Tournament format is a Swiss system varying between seven and nine rounds. Time controls used since CCT7 have been 50 minutes with a 3 second increment. The tournament is structured to be completed within a single weekend. The CCT12 2010 was held on Free Internet Chess Server FICS . ref http www.cctchess.com on the official website ref Results class wikitable Event Year Winner 1 2000 Crafty 2 2000 Shredder chess Shredder 3 2001 Fritz chess Fritz , Ferret 4 2002 Junior chess Junior 5 2003 Ruffian 6 2004 Crafty 7 2005 Zappa chess Zappa 8 2006 Rybka 9 2007 Rybka 10 2008 Rybka , Naum chess Naum 11 2009 Rybka 12 2010 Sjeng Chess Sjeng 13 2011 Sjeng Chess Sjeng References references External links http www.vrichey.de overview Computer Chess Tournaments Overview for CCT1 6 http www.cctchess.com CCT for CCT7 and later, directed by Peter Skinner Category Computer chess competitions it InternetComputer Chess Tournament ... more details
Multiple issues refimprove September 2009 orphan August 2009 Computer networks and Internet technology This article gives a brief outline of foundation for networks, direct link networks, packet switching , internetworking , end to end protocols, resource allocation issues, and applications. Computer networks When two or more computers are interconnected to each other via some kind of medium to share resources then the state is called computer network . Connection method Computer networks can also be classified according to the hardware and software technology that is used to interconnect the individual devices in the network, such as Optical fiber , Ethernet , Wireless LAN , HomePNA , Power line communication or G.hn . Ethernet uses physical wiring to connect devices. Frequently deployed devices include Ethernet hub hubs , network switch es, network bridge s and or router s. Wireless LAN technology is designed to connect devices without wiring. These devices use radio wave s or Infrared infrared signals as a transmission medium. Ethernet over coax ITU T G.hn ITU T G.hn Ethernet over coax technology uses existing home wiring coaxial cable, phone lines and power lines to create a high speed up to 1 Gigabit s local area network. Wired technologies Twisted pair This is the most widely used medium for telecommunication. Twisted pair wires are ordinary telephone wires which consist of two insulated copper wires twisted into pairs and are used for both voice and data transmission. The use ... Computer Networks And Internet Technology Category Networking hardware Bridge Category Computer .... Functional relationship network architecture Computer networks may be classified according to the functional ... right 350px Network Topologies examples Computer networks may be classified according to the network ... communications and computer network protocol design. It was developed as part of the http en.wikipedia.org ... the message is transmitted on. The phone system, Internet, and many other electronic systems use ... more details
Infobox Software name Computer and Internet Protocol Address Verifier logo screenshot caption collapsible author Federal Bureau of Investigation developer released Start date YYYY MM DD discontinued latest release version latest release date Start date and age YYYY MM DD latest preview version latest preview date Start date and age YYYY MM DD frequently updated programming language operating system platform size language status genre Spyware license website The Computer and Internet Protocol Address Verifier CIPAV is a data gathering tool that the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation FBI uses to track and gather location data on suspects under electronic surveillance . The software operates on the target computer much like spyware , whereas it is unknown to the operator that the software has been installed and is monitoring and reporting on their activities. ref name teen busted in wired cite news url http www.wired.com politics law news 2007 07 fbi spyware title FBI s Secret Spyware Tracks Down Teen Who Made Bomb Threats date 2007 07 18 publisher Wired Magazine ref The CIPAV captures location related information, such as IP address , MAC address , open TCP and UDP port ports , running programs, operating system and installed application registration and version information, default web browser , and last visited Uniform Resource Locator URL . ref name teen busted in wired Once that initial inventory is conducted, the CIPAV slips into the background and silently monitors all outbound communication, logging every IP address to which the computer connects, and time and date stamping each. ref name teen busted in wired The CIPAV made headlines in July, 2007, when its use was exposed in open court during an investigation of a teen who had made bomb threat s against ... of Investigation Category Computer law Category Surveillance Category Spyware Category Privacy de Computer and Internet Protocol Address Verifier fi Computer and Internet Protocol Address Verifier ... more details
inline date June 2010 A.L.I.C.E. Artificial Linguistic InternetComputer Entity , also referred to as Alicebot , or simply Alice , is a natural language processing chatterbot &mdash a program that engages in a conversation with a human by applying some heuristical pattern matching rules to the human s input, and in its online form it also relies on a hidden third person. It was inspired by Joseph Weizenbaum s classical ELIZA program. It is one of the strongest programs of its type and has won the Loebner Prize , awarded to accomplished humanoid, talking robots, three times in 2000 , 2001 and 2004 . However, the program is unable to pass the Turing test , as even the casual user will often expose its mechanistic aspects in short conversations. History Richard Wallace scientist Richard Wallace began development of the program in 1995 , while at Lehigh University. The name of the bot was chosen because the computer that ran the first version of the software was called Alice. The program was rewritten in Java programming language Java beginning in 1998 . The current incarnation of the Java implementation is Program D. The program uses an XML Schema W3C XML Schema called AIML Artificial Intelligence Markup Language for specifying the heuristic conversation rules. Subsequent to Richard Wallace s 2001 publication of an AIML specification, numerous other developers have taken up where Wallace left off, implementing free and open source software free and open source AIML interpreters in a variety of programming languages, publishing AIML sets in various human languages, and continuing the spread of the technology as a free open source venture. Conversation Excerpts Unsuccessful Human ... Linguistic InternetComputer Entity fr ALICE programme informatique hu ALICE it A.L.I.C.E. ja Artificial Linguistic InternetComputer Entity pl ALICE sztuczna inteligencja pt A.L.I.C.E. ru A.L.I.C.E. .... External links wikinews Computer professionals celebrate 10th birthday of A.L.I.C.E. http www.alicebot.org ... more details
About the public worldwide computer network system pp semi vandalism small yes The Internet and the WWW are different concepts please do not muddle them in this article Infobox general name Internet image Internet map 1024.jpg caption Visualization from the Opte Project of the various routes through a portion of the Internet Area networks The Internet is a global system of interconnected computer network s that use the standard Internet Protocol Suite TCP IP to serve billions of users worldwide. It is a network ... of interconnecting computer networks with special gateways or routers. The Internet is also .... Most modern computer operating systems are already converted to operate with both versions of the Internet ... organizations academic computer network organizations . Many computer scientists describe the Internet ... and political collaboration is also becoming more widespread as both Internet access and computer ... than was possible without it pov statement date March 2011 . The Internet allows computer users ... licenses. This means that an Internet connected device, such as a computer or something more specific ... and optical networking technologies. The Internet carries a vast range of information resources and services ..., film, and television are reshaped or redefined by the Internet, giving birth to new services such as Voice over Internet Protocol VoIP and IPTV . Newspaper, book and other print publishing are adapting to Web site technology, or are reshaped into blogging and web feed s. The Internet has enabled or accelerated new forms of human interactions through instant messaging , Internet forum s, and social ... artisan s and traders. Business to business and financial services on the Internet affect supply chain s across entire industries. The origins of the Internet reach back to research of the 1960s ... robust, fault tolerant, and distributed computer networks. The funding of a new U.S. network ... human life. As of 2009, an estimated quarter of Earth s population used the services of the Internet ... more details
Refimprove date January 2009 Infobox company company name AT Applied Technologies Internet, Limited company logo Image ATI OFFICIAL.png 134px company type Private owned by Alain Llorens foundation 1995 location flagicon FRA Bordeaux, France key people Alain Llorens, Chairman Founder br Mathieu Llorens, CEO br Nicolas Babin , COO br S bastien Carriot, CTO br Cyril Mazeau, CFO industry Web Analytics br Market Research br Online Optimization br Web Marketing products XITI Analyzer II br Sales Tracker br Data Explorer br Observer num employees 300 2008 ref http www.atinternet.com en Company News.aspx ref homepage flagicon FRA http www.atinternet.com AT Internet Ltd. br flagicon UK http www.atinternet.com en AT Internet Ltd. br flagicon ESP http www.atinternet.com es AT Internet Ltd. br flagicon GER http www.atinternet.com de AT Internet Ltd. br flagicon CAN http www.atinternet.com en AT Internet Ltd. AT Internet is a privately held company that provides integral analysis of websites, intranet and mobile sites. It has provided these services since 1995, ref cite news url http www.webanalyticsassociation.org en rel ?391 title XiTi gives way to AT Internet author AT Internet date 2008 09 01 ref The company is commonly known especially in France by the name of its flagship product XiTi . History The company was founded in 1995 by owner Alain Llorens as a web agency. The focus shifted to web analytics in 1997. ref French Xiti To Measure French Govt Websites Audience 2004 2006 French Business ... en rel ?394 title AT Internet XiTi names Nicolas Babin COO and Executive Vice President Marketing author AT Internet date 2008 09 08 ref Market Research and The AT Internet Institute In July, 2000 ... and benchmarking reports pertaining to Internet user behaviors, trends and preferences. In 2004 ... www.atinternet.com en Company History.aspx title AT Internet History author AT Internet date 2009 09 ... Category Companies of France es AT Internet fr AT Internet ... more details
saved book title Internet subtitle cover image Internet map 1024.jpg cover color Black Internet Overview Internet History of the Internet Precursors and early development Intergalactic Computer Network ARPANET AARNet AARNET Bulletin board system BBS CSNET ENQUIRE JANET International Packet Switched Service IPPS MILNET National Science Foundation Network NFSNET Telenet TELENET UUCP Usenet USENET X.25 Today s InternetInternet capitalization conventions Internet or internet ? Internet Protocol Suite ICANN Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers English in computing English on the Internet Unicode World Wide Web Common uses Email Remote access Collaborative software File sharing Voice over IP Internet access Internet access Internet access worldwide Global Internet usage List of countries by number of Internet users Social impact Sociology of the InternetInternet censorship Category Wikipedia books on InternetInternet ... more details
Wiktionary Internet The Internet is a worldwide publicly accessible system of interconnected computer networks. Where not capitalized, internet can refer to any internetwork . Internet may also refer to Internet2 , a consortium that develops high bandwidth network applications Internets , originating as a Bushism , a humorous term used to portray that the George W. Bush speaker lacks understanding of the Internet and technology . Internet Co., Ltd. , a software company based in Osaka , Japan See also Intranet disambig Category Internet ... more details
expand outline See also Index of Internet related articles The Internet is the worldwide, publicly accessible network of interconnected computer network s that transmit Data computing data by packet switching using the standard Internet Protocol IP . It is a network of networks that consists of millions ... and services, such as electronic mail , online chat , Computer file file transfer, and the interlinked ... as an overview of and topical guide to the Internet Essence of the Internet Main article InternetComputer network , Computer networking Internetworking Packet switching Wide area network Types of Internet communication Email Instant messaging Internet Relay Chat IRC File transfer Peer to peer Telnet Usenet newsgroup s World Wide Web History of the Internet Main article History of the Internet Packet switching History History of packet switching General Internet concepts Internet access in the United States Internet Archive Internet backbone Internet censorship Internet control message protocol Internet democracy Internet Engineering Task Force Internet friendship Internet group management protocol Internet law Internet phone Internet pornography Internet Protocol Internet protocol suite Internet radio Internet romance Internet service provider Internet slang Internet standard Internet time Internet troll Web 2.0 Basic Internet protocols E mail Post Office Protocol Internet Message Access Protocol 2. The explanation outlines the origins and history of the internet Instant messaging See list of Instant messaging User base Instant Messaging Services . Internet Relay Chat File transfer ... Javascript TCP IP Transport Layer Security or SSL VOIP XHTML XML Internet scholars Empty section date July 2010 Internet lists Main List of Internet topics Academic databases and search engines ... Internet browsers List of internet browsers See also Portal Internet Outline of information technology External links Sister project links Internet http www.wired.com wired archive 13.08 intro.html ... more details
In January 1989 the Internet Architecture Board IAB issued a statement of policy concerning Internet ethics . This document is referred to as RFC 1087 Ethics and the Internet . An extract of RFC 1087 follows The IAB strongly endorses the view of the Division Advisory Panel of the National Science Foundation Division of Network, Communications Research and Infrastructure which, in paraphrase, characterized as unethical and unacceptable any activity which purposely Seeks to gain unauthorized access to the resources of the Internet . Disrupts the intended use of the Internet. Wastes resources people, capacity, computer through such actions. Destroys the integrity of computer based information. Compromise s the privacy of users. See also Ethics of technology AoIR. 2001 . Ethics Working Committee Preliminary Report for Ethics, from http aoir.org reports ethics.pdf References RFC 1087 Ethics and the Internet Category Computer security procedures Category Internet standards Ethics Category Ethics of science and technology Internet stub ... more details
The term Internet tutorial can have two different meanings. It can mean a tutorial on the Internet which can have any kind of subject or it may refer to a tutorial that teaches Internet beginners basic skills on how to use the Internet. See also Learning management system Virtual learning environment online learning E learning glossary M learning Computer assisted language learning CALL computer assisted language learning for a more historical perspective Educational technology Distance education External links dmoz Computers Education Internet FAQs, Help, and Tutorials Internet FAQs, Help, and Tutorials Category Technical communication Category Educational technology ... more details
wiki Main Page Internet Safety Project http www.digitalmomblog.com 2010 02 23 kids the internet and boundaries Digital Mom Keeping Kids Safe Online http techsmartsenior.com internet safety seniors.html Internet safety for seniors References references Category Crime prevention Category Internet safety internet stub computer stub ...Internet safety or online safety is the security of people and their info when using the Internet. Numerous groups, Internet sites and governments have expressed concerns over the safety of children using the Internet. In the UK the Get Safe Online campaign has received sponsorship from government agency Serious Organized Crime Agency SOCA and major Internet companies such as Microsoft and eBay . Several crimes can be committed on the Internet such as stalking, identity theft and more. Most social networking and chat sites have a page about safety. Issues The main issues with Internet safety include Avoiding net nasties including phishing , malware and computer virus viruses . Avoiding unwelcome sites, particularly pornography and other sites that may be unsuitable for children. Tools https allows websites to encrypt traffic between the browser and the server. This helps protect against stealing passwords. Filtering at the computer, with filtering software, such as Net Nanny or OnlineFamily.Norton from Symantec. See Parental controls . DNS filtering ref For example, see DynDNS or OpenDNS ref Website filtering at the ISP or country level Organisations Many organisations are involved in making the Internet a safer place. This includes governments, ref http www.staysmartonline.gov.au ... ref and businesses that are affected by problems on the Internet, such as banks. ref http nab.com.au ... InternetInternet crime , Internet fraud Parental controls Groups and individuals working in the topic ThinkUKnow Tween summit Youth Internet Safety Survey AHTCC Australian High Tech Crime Centre ... more details
appliance , Internetcomputer , network computer , or even thin client , ref Cite book author Keen, Peter G. W. Mougayar, Walid Torregrossa, Tracy authorlink coauthors title The business internet and intranets ... not classified as Internet appliances. Internet appliance was contrasted with any general purpose computer . The basic design idea behind Internet appliance is that it can be made cheaper and much ...refimprove date September 2008 distinguish information appliance computer appliance Image Webconverger.png thumb 250px Webconverger is a web browser Linux operating system . An Internet appliance is a consumer device whose main function is easy access to Internet services such as World Wide Web WWW or e mail . ref Cite book author Bergman, Eric authorlink coauthors title Information Appliances and Beyond Interactive Technologies date publisher Morgan Kaufmann location isbn 1 55860 600 9 pages 50 ... Internet appliances were promoted by a variety of technology companies during the 1990s but, as the price ... later describe the concept as one of the eight biggest tech flops ever . An Internet tablet is a type of a mobile Internet appliance. The most famous or infamous examples of the Internet tablets are the Sony Airboard and Nokia s Internet Tablet series including the recently unveiled Nokia N900 . Nowadays, also a new breed of household devices, such as Vonage Internet Phones, PenguinRadio s Internet ... devices Current aigo MID MSN TV Mylo Sony Sony Mylo Personal Internet Communicator Nokia N810 Nokia N900 Apple iPad Litl Webbook Discontinued 3Com Audrey MSN Companion IPAQ desktop computer Compaq iPAQ ePod i Opener New InternetComputer Nokia N800 Nokia 770 Internet Tablet Pepper Pad Sony Airboard Sony eVilla Virgin Webplayer See also List of handhelds with Wi Fi connectivity Computer appliance Google TV Ubiquitous computing Intel Mobile Internet Device Mobile Internet Device MID Server appliance ... Internet Appliances Category Classes of computers Category Information appliances ur ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 Broadband & Internet Advisor originally Internet Advisor is a magazine which was founded in 1993. The magazine was published by Future Publishing to provide technical articles, news, and reviews relating to Internet technology. In August 2005, Alex Summersby replaced Dan McNamara as chief editor. In winter of 2005, Future Publishing closed Broadband & Internet Advisor and merged its content with .net magazine chief editor Dan Oliver . Category Monthly magazines Category Defunct British computer magazines Category Magazines established in 1993 Category Magazines disestablished in 2005 ... more details
A dark Internet or dark address refers to any or all unreachable computer network network server computing hosts on the Internet . The dark Internet should not be confused with either deep web or Darknet file sharing darknet . Whereas deep web and darknet stand for hard to find websites and secretive networks that sometimes span across the Internet, the dark Internet is any portion of the Internet that can no longer be accessed through conventional means. ref http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi sci tech 1721006.stm Expedition to the lost net from BBC December 26, 2001 ref ref http www.crt.net.au About ETopics Archives darkint.html The Dark Internet , a report from CR&T ref Causes Failures within the allocation of Internet resources due to the Internet s chaotic tendencies of growth and decay are a leading cause of dark address formation. One of the leading causes of dark addresses is military sites on the archaic MILNET . These government networks are sometimes as old as the original Arpanet , and have simply not been incorporated into the Internet s changing architecture. It is also speculated that hacker computer security hacker s utilize malicious techniques to hijack private routers to either divert traffic or mask illegal activity. Through use of these private routers a dark Internet can form and be used to conduct all manner of misconduct on the Internet. ref http www.vnunet.com vnunet news 2116595 dark web space hides net nasties Dark web space hides net nasties from vnunet November 14, 2001 ref ref http www.guardian.co.uk technology 2009 nov 26 dark side internet freenet The dark side of the Internet from The Guardian November 26, 2009 ref Security concerns The dark Internet received attention in 2001 when many security organizations, including Arbor Networks , identified rogue ... 1885902.htm transcript How terrorists use the Internet ABC Australia interview with Professor Hsinchun Chen . DEFAULTSORT Dark Internet Category Computer network security Category Internet architecture ... more details
over the telephone network at locations without computer and Internet facilities and sometimes a fax of a document with a person s handwritten signature is a requirement for legal reasons. Computer fax over the Internet allows fax communication without an actual fax machine at either or both ends. Traditional .... Reception Fax machine Phone line Fax gateway email message over Internetcomputer email account ... file, and sometimes sends a message reporting delivery to a mobile phone. Sending ComputerInternet ... from a computer via an Internet connection, thanks to a Web interface usually available on the supplier ... is thus available from any computer connected to Internet, everywhere in the world. Confidentiality ... mail attachment s in a TIFF F format. iFax machine email message over Internetcomputer email account ...Mergefrom Online fax date July 2009 Cleanup date January 2008 Internet fax uses the Internet to receive and send fax es. Internet faxing or online faxing is a general term which refers to sending a document facsimile using the Internet, rather than using only phone networks traditional faxing with a fax machine. Depending on the specific method implementation see below , advantages of using the Internet ... costs ability to receive and send faxes from any location that has Internet access Note that depending ... Fax has no technical advantage over sending information over the Internet, using technologies ... will not work well without special precautions T.38 compliant equipment at both ends . Internet Fax Internet Fax achieves a dramatic reduction in communication costs especially when long faxes are frequently ... sending a fax over the Internet, the cost of sending faxes is covered entirely by the fixed line Internet connection fee. The recipient machine must also be compatible with Internet Fax. Hardcopy ... to the office LAN, data is sent via TCP IP directly to any Internet Fax on the intranet or Internet. Because they make use of TCP IP, Internet Faxes do not incur long distance transmission ... more details
Notability date August 2010 Infobox company type Subsidiary foundation flagicon USA United States location flagicon USA United States industry Computer networking parent Cisco Systems American Internet was a computer networking company based in the United States with about 50 employees. It was acquired by Cisco Systems in early 1999 under a definitive agreement signed August 21, 1998. The Network Registrar and Access Registrar products of American Internet were taken over by Cisco. Network Registrar is now called Cisco Network Registrar . Category Software companies of the United States Category Cisco Systems acquisitions US software company stub ... more details
Image Internet map 1024.jpg thumb right 200px Each line is drawn between two nodes, representing two IP addresses . This is a small look at the backbone of the Internet. The Internet backbone refers to the principal data routes between large, strategically interconnected computer network network s and core router s in the Internet . These data routes are hosted by commercial, government, academic and other high capacity network centers, the Internet exchange point s and network access point s, that interchange Internet traffic between the countries, continents and across the oceans of the world. Traffic interchange between the Internet service provider s often Tier 1 network s participating in the Internet backbone exchange traffic by privately negotiated Interconnect agreement interconnection agreements , primarily governed by the principle of settlement free peering . Architectural principles The Internet, and consequently its backbone networks, do not rely on central control or coordinating facilities, nor do they implement any global network policies. The Resilience network resilience of the Internet results from its principal architectural features, most notably the idea of placing as few network State computer science state and control functions as possible in the network elements, but instead relying on the endpoints of communication to handle most of the processing to ensure data integrity, reliability, and authentication. In addition, the high degree of Redundancy engineering ... paths of communications for load balancing and congestion avoidance. See also Portal Internet ... US Internet backbone maps http www.opte.org maps Automatically generated backbone map of the Internet http ipv6.nlsde.buaa.edu.cn IPv6 Backbone Network Topology Category Internet architecture Backbone, Internet ar cs Internetov p te da Backbone de Internet Backbone es Backbone fr Dorsale Internet it Dorsale informatica mk nl Backbone ja ... more details
unreferenced stub auto yes date June 2010 Internet transit is the service of allowing network traffic to cross or transit a computer network, usually used to connect a smaller Internet Service Provider to the larger Internet. Technically, it consists of two bundled services The advertisement of customer Routing routes to other Internet Service Providers ISPs , thereby soliciting inbound traffic toward the customer from them The advertisement of others ISPs routes usually but not necessarily in the form of a default route or a full set of routes to all of the destinations on the Internet to the ISP s customer, thereby soliciting outbound traffic from the customer towards these networks. In the 1970s and early 1980s era Internet, the assumption was made that all networks would provide full transit for one another, since all were ultimately publicly funded by the United States government s National Science Foundation . In the modern private sector Internet, two forms of interconnect agreement s exist between Internet networks transit, and peering . Transit is distinct from peering, in which only traffic between the two ISPs and their Downstream computer science downstream customers is exchanged and neither ISP can see Upstream networking upstream routes over the peering connection. A transit free network uses only peering a network that uses only unpaid peering and connects to the whole Internet is considered a Tier 1 network The transit service is typically priced per megabit per ... s Internet connection and specific points on the Internet, typically major Internet Exchange Point Internet exchange points within a continental geography such as North America . These service ... half of the way, from the Internet Exchange Point to the final destination. File Internet Connectivity Distribution & Core.svg center thumb upright 3.0 See also Peering Category Internet architecture internet stub pl Sie tranzytowa ... more details
unreferenced date March 2010 Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Internet Optimizer , also known as DyFuCA is a spyware program which redirects Internet Explorer error pages to advertising pages. When users follow a broken link or enter an erroneous URL, they see a page of advertisements. However, because password protected Web sites HTTP Basic authentication use the same mechanism as HTTP errors, Internet Optimizer makes it impossible for the user to access password protected sites. It is classified as a Browser Helper Object or BHO, and as such, it loads whenever MS Internet Explorer starts and is not detected by firewalls or anti virus software, as it is seen as a legitimate part of the application. It is also classified as a downloader which can download, install and run software on the victim s computer without their permission. Category Spyware Malware stub sv Internet Optimizer ... more details
Internet Tablet Web tablet , Pad tablet , Web pad , Surfpad is the name of a range of mobile Internet appliance s that focus on Internet and media features. Internet Tablets fall in the range between a personal digital assistant PDA and an Ultra Mobile PC UMPC , and slightly below Intel s Mobile Internet device MID . ref http www.nseries.com index.html Nokia N series ref Operating systems Internet tablets run a range of operating system s. Apple Inc. Apple iOS Apple iOS Google Android operating system Android Linux Google Chrome OS Hewlett Packard webOS RIM BlackBerry Tablet OS QNX Neutrino Intel Nokia MeeGo Linux Nokia Maemo Microsoft Windows CE for MID Nokia Internet Tablet Main Nokia Internet Tablet Nokia Internet Tablet s run the Debian Linux based Maemo , which draws much of its GUI , software framework frameworks , and Library computing libraries from the GNOME project. It uses the embedded targeted Matchbox window manager Matchbox as it s window manager and Hildon , a lightweight GTK based toolkit designed for handheld devices, as its GUI and application framework . Notes reflist See also Archos Bluetooth CrunchPad GPS navigation Internet appliance Mobile Internet device Samsung Galaxy Tab SmartQ 5 Tablet computer External links http tabletschool.blogspot.com 2008 01 contents page.html Internet Tablet School , Tutorials for Internet tablet users Category Internet tablets Category Information appliances Category Nokia tech stub de Surfpad ru sv Surfplatta ... more details
expert subject Internet date June 2009 The Internet Hunt was a monthly, online game search training tool conceived of, and conducted by Rick Gates in the pre World Wide Web Internet. Most Internet Hunts were composed of ten questions that Gates had verified could be answered using only the resources of the Internet at that time, tools like FTP , Archie search engine Archie , Jughead computer Jughead , Veronica computer Veronica and Gopher protocol Gopher were used . The first individual or team to answer all ten questions correctly and provide the method used to answer them was declared the winner s . The Internet Hunt ran from 1992 to 1995. It was referenced in many publications and online sites at the time. Among these are Clifford Stoll s 1995 book Silicon Snake Oil pp 189 190 , and Wired Magazine Issue 2.07, July, 1994, p33 . References reflist Silicon Snake Oil , Clifford Stoll, Doubleday, 1995, pp189 190 King of the Hunt , Wired Magazine , Issue 2.07, July, 1994 p33 http wired vig.wired.com wired archive 2.07 eword.html?pg 8 King of the Hunt , Wired Online http www.weblens.org hunt.html Internet Treasure Hunts and Scavenger Hunts , Web Lens http www.savetz.com yic YIC10FI 17.html 10.15. What is the Internet Hunt? , Your Internet Consultant http lawlibrary.ucdavis.edu LAWLIB Sep93 0012.html Gates September Beginners Internet Hunt Category History of the Internet ... more details
of security incidents in .ee computer networks. Its task is to assist Estonian Internet users in the implementation ... to help you be on guard against Internet fraud, secure your computer, and protect your personal information ...Internet police is a generic term for police and secret police departments and other organizations in charge of policing Internet in a number of countries. ref Jennifer Coleman, Internet Police Patrol ... of Internet police, depending on the state, are fighting cybercrime , as well as censorship , propaganda ... police the Internet, including the Royal Canadian Mounted Police where one may report fraud and other computer related crimes. In 2009, the Canadian Parliament ref name passed http www.publicsafety.gc.ca ... in the 21st Century Act, effectively forcing Canadian Internet service providers and other telecommunications ... over the Internet, as well as obtaining personal information on a subject without the need for a warrant ref http www.cbc.ca technology story 2009 06 18 tech internet police bill intercept electronic communications.html ISPs must help police snoop on internet under new bill , June 18, 2009, CBC News ref which has led to concern from Canadian privacy groups. See also Computer crime in Canada Mainland China main Internet censorship in the People s Republic of China It has been reported ref name China http technology.guardian.co.uk online news 0,12597,1505988,00.html China s secret Internet police ... creating teams of Internet commentators from propaganda and police departments and offering them classes in Marxism , propaganda techniques, and the Internet . They are reported to guide discussion ... false names. Chinese Internet police also erase Anti communism anti communist comments and posts ... 01 PEK95705 RTRUKOC 0 US CHINA INTERNET HU.xml&src rss&rpc 22 China s Hu vows to purify Internet , Reuters , January 24, 2007 ref See also Jingjing and Chacha Estonia The Computer Emergency Response ... , to deal with Cyber crimes. Netherlands Dutch police were reported to have set up an Internet ... more details
. Computer worm Worm s, Computer virus virus es, and other malware could infect large portions of the Internet ...Two other uses the alternative measure of time marketed by Swatch Swatch Internet Time the standard used for time and date on the Internet UTC Internet time was a common catchphrase that originated during the late 1990s Internet boom. ref name techrev Cite journal last Odlyzko first Andrew authorlink Andrew Odlyzko title The Myth of Internet Time journal Technology Review volume 104 issue 3 pages 92 93 date April 2001 url http www.technologyreview.com web 12346 accessdate 24 March 2010 free preprint version available http www.dtc.umn.edu odlyzko doc internet.time.myth.txt here ref In this period, people who worked with the Internet had come to believe that everything moved faster on the net , because the Internet made the dissemination of information far easier and cheaper. In layman s terms, Internet Time involves efficiencies inherent to digital transactions that are produced by the virtual reality of one product, one product type, or one service provided to consumers from one virtual cash register residing on one server. The amount of time required to conduct simultaneous transactions is reduced to irrelevance, as everything is occurring at one compressed albeit virtual location. Fast moving developments were therefore said to run on Internet time. For example Companies released new usually unstable and buggy revisions of their software as free downloads, counting on feedback from customers to provide quality assurance . This development strategy, called release early, release often , was perhaps epitomized in the development of the Netscape Navigator Web browser . The resulting ... administration system administrator s accustomed to a less computer network network ed era. The meaning and historical origin of the phrase Internet time strongly parallels that of New York minute ... Warhol worm References references Category Internet culture Time ... more details