An Internetentrepreneur is an entrepreneur that applies innovation to create new businesses on the Internet . ref cite news title On Being an InternetEntrepreneur url http radoff.com blog 2009 11 28 on being an internetentrepreneur accessdate 2009 11 30 ref Internet entrepreneurs are part of the more general category of digital entrepreneurs. Digital Entrepreneurship takes advantage of computing geniuses in general to innovate and create new ventures. Famous Internet Entrepreneurs Bill Gates and Paul Allen passed down to Ray Ozzie and Craig Mundie from Bill Gates Microsoft MSN Sergey Brin & Larry Page Google Chad Hurley , Steve Chen YouTube and Jawed Karim YouTube Mark Zuckerberg Facebook Pierre Omidyar and John Donahoe eBay Tom Anderson MySpace Tom and Chris DeWolfe Myspace Jimmy Wales Wikipedia Jeff Bezos Amazon.com Craig Newmark Craigslist Jerry Yang entrepreneur Jerry Yang and David Filo Yahoo Max Levchin , Peter Thiel , Elon Musk , and Luke Nosek Paypal Caterina Fake and Stewart Butterfield Flickr Reed Hastings Netflix Jack Dorsey Twitter Kevin Rose Digg James H. Clark and Marc Andreessen Netscape Joshua Schachter del.icio.us Shawn Fanning Napster Sky Dayton EarthLink Bob Parsons Go Daddy Tom Fulp Newgrounds Todd Wagner and Mark Cuban Broadcast.com James D. Rolfe Cinemassacre Michael Arrington TechCrunch Craig Skistimas ScrewAttack Chris Pirillo Lockergnome Arvind A. Raichur AllLaw.com, Inc. Steffan Sondermark Fallesen Servage Hosting Moot 4chan.org Pascal Nijboer GOCAL.nl See also Entrepreneur References references Further reading Livingston, Jessica, http books.google.com books?id oFTYD9IHX5YC&printsec frontcover Founders at work stories of startups early days , Berkeley, CA Apress New York Distributed to the book trade worldwide by Springer Verlag New York, 2007. ISBN 9781590597149 Category Entrepreneurship Category Marketing Category Internet culture Category Internet advertising and promotion pt Empreendedores da internet ... more details
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About the practice of starting a new organization Entrepreneurship the magazine Entrepreneur magazine Citation style date January 2011 An entrepreneur is a person who has possession of a new organization ... economist Richard Cantillon . Entrepreneur in English language English is a term applied to a person .... Jean Baptiste Say , a French economist, is believed to have coined the word entrepreneur in the 19th century he defined an entrepreneur as one who undertakes an enterprise, especially a contractor ... and Gurus , Tim Hindle, The Economist, page 77, ref Leadership attributes The entrepreneur leads the firm ... building as essential qualities of an entrepreneur. This concept has its origins in the work of Richard ... and entrepreneurship 1985 attributing coining and defining of entrepreneur to Jean Baptiste Say, a treatise on political economy 1834 but see Robert H. Brockhaus, Sr., The Psychology of the Entrepreneur ... they perceive opportunities available and are well positioned to take advantage of them. An entrepreneur ... saw the entrepreneur as innovators and popularized the uses of the phrase creative destruction ... on an individual s decision to become an entrepreneur is workplace peers and the social composition ... research pdf 08 051.pdf Harvard Business School page 21 ref According to Schumpeter , an entrepreneur ..., or generates new products or services. An entrepreneur acts as a catalyst for economic change ... of, and influences on, the entrepreneur. Most studies, however, agree that there are certain entrepreneurial ... factors. Shane and VenKataraman 2000 argue the entrepreneur is solely concerned with opportunity recognition and exploitation however, the opportunity that is recognised depends on the type of entrepreneur ... of entrepreneurs Social entrepreneur A social entrepreneur is motivated by a desire to help, improve ... of acceptance of the status quo or accepting the world as it is . The social entrepreneur is driven ... solutions to complex and persistent social problems . Serial entrepreneur A serial entrepreneur ... 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 ... 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 ... human life. As of 2009, an estimated quarter of Earth s population used the services of the Internet. The Internet has no centralized governance in either technological implementation or policies for access ... of the two principal name space s in the Internet, the IP address Internet Protocol address space and the Domain Name System , are directed by a maintainer organization, the Internet Corporation for Assigned ... IPv4 and IPv6 is an activity of the Internet Engineering Task Force IETF , a non profit organization ... technical expertise. Terminology See also Internet capitalization conventions Internet is a short form ... title Internet, n. url http dictionary.oed.com cgi entry 00304286 accessdate 2010 10 26 edition Draft ... of interconnecting computer networks with special gateways or routers. The Internet is also ... 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
Infobox magazine title Entrepreneur image file cover.jpg omit the file prefix image size 220px the default if no size is stated image alt image caption editor Amy C. Cosper editor title previous editor staff writer frequency Monthly circulation 606,770 category company Entrepreneur Media publisher firstdate Start date year month day country United States based Irvine, California language website URL http www.entrepreneur.com issn Entrepreneur is a publication that carries news stories about entrepreneurialism , small business management, and business opportunity business opportunities . It is published by Entrepreneur Media Inc., headquartered in Irvine, California . ref http www.entrepreneur.com contact us index.html Contact Us . Entrepreneur . Retrieved on December 10, 2009. ref This magazine is published monthly, 12 issues annually. No special extra issues are published. Entrepreneur includes sections like Tech, Money, Sell, and Lead. It is edited by Amy C. Cosper. Entrepreneur has a circulation of 606,770 monthly subscribers. ref http www.entrepreneur.com mediakit print.htm Media Kit Print Media Kit. Retrieved on August 22, 2010. ref Entrepreneur Magazine is published under license in countries around the world including Mexico, Russia, India, Hungary, the Philippines and South Africa. ref http www.entrepreneurmag.co.za Entrepreneur Magazine Online, South Africa ref Entrepreneur Magazine owns a blog. ref http blog.entrepreneur.com ref Entrepreneur Press Entrepreneur publishes books for small business people, through its Entrepreneur Press division, featuring a backlist of over 200 titles in categories such as franchising, wealth building, startups, sales and marketing, and home businesses. ref http www.entrepreneurpress.com postcat pdf 2007EPCatalog lowres.pdf Entrepreneur Press 2007 Backlist Catalog ref References references External links http www.entrepreneur.com Entrepreneur Magazine EnglishBusinessMagazines DEFAULTSORT Entrepreneur Magazine Category American ... more details
refimprove date September 2009 Orphan date February 2009 The term Entrepreneur of Life reflects a basic Fads and trends trend in today s society which demands people to take on a more active role in life, i.e. in all of life s dimensions. As traditional patterns of living and decision making increasingly lose their power to provide individuals with a sense of orientation and security, while the number of options and alternative courses of action to choose from is rising, more and more decisions and choices are left to the individual. The erosion of relieving certainties and institutions does not only open up the potential of increased opportunities to design and create one s own life but it is inevitably linked to an increasing formal pressure to actively organize and manage life, a need for self governing. This double edged and ambivalent process of modernization provides individuals with growing liberties when it comes to deciding how to shape and create their lives contents , but at the same time they are less and less free to decide whether to do so form and in this sense whether they want to act as an entrepreneur of life. Hence, by transforming obligations and traditions into options some among a number of multiple options that can be chosen , processes of individualization create the basic conditions for being an entrepreneur of life. But as the motor of the dynamics of civilization they also tend to transform life in all its length and breadth pushing it into a direction ... and to choose, to shape and create one s life increases. The term Entrepreneur of Life explicitly makes reference to the historic figure of the entrepreneur as a founder and leader suggesting that the Entrepreneur ... of action but also the will or determination to act. In this sense, the entrepreneur of life is basically ... The Entrepreneur of Life Middendorp, Christoph Der Lebensunternehmer Facetten eines Konzeptes in German translated The Entrepreneur of Life Facets of a Concept Category Sociology ... more details
Entrepreneur In Residence EIR , sometimes Executive In Residence , is a position or title within the venture capital , law firm, and business school industries, typically held by a seasoned entrepreneur who is brought on staff by a venture capital firm, university or other organization. The EIR role in a venture capital firm is often designed to fill one of three primary functions To launch a new entrepreneurial venture, often with the backing of the parent firm or organization To assist in the evaluation of potential investments where the entrepreneur has a particular expertise or To provide functional expertise to assist with an existing investment. ref Steve Blank, Ann Miura Ko, E145 High Tech Entrepreneurship, Lecture on 2 25 2010, Stanford University ref In a business school setting, an EIR acts as a mentor and coach to students. ref http www.degroote.mcmaster.ca faculty entrepreneur.html DeGroote School of Business Entrepreneur & Executive in Residence ref In a law firm setting, an EIR provides business consulting, networking, mentoring and coaching to clients and prospective clients of the firm who are launching or engaged in entrepreneurial ventures each a client entrepreneur . Typically, these services are provided without charge to selected client entrepreneurs for the first one year period that they receive such services. Business consulting services may include assistance with strengthening the client entrepreneur s business plan, the clear expression of that plan in an executive summary and investor presentation, and assistance with introductions to prospective investors and other individuals who may be useful to the client entrepreneur, including C level executives who may play a direct role in the client entrepreneur s venture. Mentoring and coaching may include coaching on making presentations to investors and mentoring on how to build a more successful business and overcome business obstacles. As part of and in addition to providing these services to client ... more details
The term Political entrepreneur may refer to any of the following someone usually active in the fields of either politics or business who founds a new political project, group, or political party a businessman who seeks to gain Profit economics profit through subsidies , protectionism , government contracts, or other such favorable arrangements with government s through political influence also known as a rent seeking rent seeker . a political actor not necessarily a politician who seeks to further his or her own political career and popularity by pursuing the creation of policy that pleases the populace. Politician as a political entrepreneur In the field of business, entrepreneurship involves people taking a risk in order to create new business ventures, to gain advantage over a competitor, and to maximize profits. Traditionally entrepreneurs have been associated with the world of business, however the term is used in the political arena also. For example Choi Taewook in 2004 wrote blockquote A political entrepreneur refers to a political player who seeks to gain certain political and social ... as a political entrepreneur However the term is also used in a very different way by those that wish to contrast what they see as a pure market entrepreneur with someone that uses the political system to further a commercial venture or their own career. On this definition a political entrepreneur is a business entrepreneur who seeks to gain profit through subsidies , protectionism , government ..., a political entrepreneur succeeds primarily by influencing government to subsidize his business or industry ... entrepreneur succeeds financially by selling a newer, better, or less expensive product on the free ... as a political entrepreneur. DiLorenzo, Thomas, Chapter 7 of How Capitalism Saved America http www.mises.org story 2317 In practice, the division between the market entrepreneur and the political entrepreneur ... . blockquote See also Social entrepreneur Politician Crony capitalism Corporate welfare External ... more details
orphan date August 2010 cleanup date August 2010 A fashion entrepreneur is a person who has possession of a fashion enterprise, venture or idea and assumes significant accountability for the inherent risks and the outcome. Originating from the phrase entrepreneur a fashion entrepreneur is someone whose primary activities work within the fashion industry, for example a fashion designer, who uses entrepreneurial principles to organize, create, and manage ventures within related and connected areas of the fashion industry a fashion venture such as guide books for fashion designers, educational products for fashion designers and media platforms to facilitate relationships between fashion designers within the fashion industry. History Although the term is relatively new and fresh in popularity fashion entrepreneurs can be found throughout history. Commonly recognised fashion entrepreneurs include Ralph Lauren , Levi Strauss , Coco Chanel , Louis Vuitton and Rene Lacoste . Other fashion entrepreneurs include Stella McCartney , Harold Tillman, Philip Green, Nicole Farhi and Samata Angel . Current Practice Fashion entrepreneurs focus on creating networks within the fashion industry and inter connected projects with varying aims including education, profitability and profile building. Some fashion entrepreneurs work to provide a network of knowledge share platforms, other work to address social and structural issues goals. Entrepreneur is a term applied to the type of personality who is willing to take upon herself or himself a new venture or enterprise and accepts full responsibility for the outcome. Jean Baptiste Say, a French economist is believed to have coined the word entrepreneur first in about 1800. He said an entrepreneur is one who undertakes an enterprise, especially a contractor, acting as intermediatory between capital and labour. Core business practices for fashion entrepreneurs focus on topics such as creativity and innovation, writing business plans, raising finance ... more details
one source date July 2010 A moral entrepreneur is a person who seeks to influence a group to adopt or maintain a Norm sociology norm . The moral entrepreneur may press for the creation or enforcement of a norm for any number of reasons, altruistic or selfish. Some examples of moral entrepreneurs are MADD mothers against drunk driving , the anti tobacco lobby, and the pro life movement. The term moral entrepreneur was coined by Howard S. Becker . In his view, moral entrepreneurs fall into roughly two categories rule creators , and rule enforcers . Rule creators can be seen as moral crusaders, who are concerned chiefly with the successful persuasion of others, but are not concerned with the means by which this persuasion is achieved. Successful moral crusades are generally dominated by those in the upper social strata of society Becker,1963 . There is political competition in which these moral crusaders originate crusades aimed at generating reform, based on what they think is moral, therefore defining deviance. Moral crusaders must have power, public support, generate public awareness of the issue, and be able to propose a clear and acceptable solution to the problem Becker, 1963 . After a time, crusaders become dependent upon experts or professionals, who serve to legitimize a moral creed on technical or scientific grounds. Rule enforcers, such as policemen, are compelled by two drives the need to justify their own role, and the need to win respect in interactions. They are in a bind if they show too much effectiveness one might say they are not needed, and if they show too little effectiveness one might say they are failing. Rule enforcers just feel the need to enforce the rule because that is their job they are not really concerned with the content of the rule. As rules are changed, something that was once acceptable may now be punished and vice versa. Such officials ... Entrepreneur de morale ... more details
Image Acton.jpg thumb right Official Movie Cover. The Call of the Entrepreneur is a 2007 documentary produced by Acton Media, part of the Acton Institute , along with Cold Water Media. It premiered in Grand Rapids, Michigan , USA on May 17, 2007. Plot The main subjects of the documentary are Brad Morgan, Frank Hanna, and Jimmy Lai . Morgan, a dairy farmer from Evart, Michigan discusses his journey from a struggling dairy farmer to the owner and operator of a million dollar dairy and compost company. Hanna, a merchant banker in New York City who originally hails from Georgia, explains how financial engineering not only makes credit more widely available to entrepreneurs today but also played a crucial role in the discovery of America. Lai talks about his childhood in Communist China and his move at twelve years old to Hong Kong. There, he founded Giordano clothing Giordano , a retail outlet, and later Next Media . Lai explains that entrepreneurs, when taking risks, are dashing into hope. The documentary also contains information from experts in the field of economics, including Rev. Robert Sirico , founder and President of the Acton Institute, Dr. Samuel Gregg, Dr. Jay Richards , George Gilder , and Michael Novak . Other information After the premiere in Grand Rapids, during the rest of 2007, The Call of the Entrepreneur premiered in Honolulu , London , Nairobi , New York City , Atlanta , Eldoret , Hong Kong , Kansas City, Missouri Kansas City , and Rome . External links http www.calloftheentrepreneur.com Official Documentary Site http www.youtube.com watch?v pem0ZSsMQVA Official Trailer on YouTube http www.imdb.com title tt1756792 IMDB Profile DEFAULTSORT Call of the Entrepreneur, The Category 2007 films Category American films Category English language films Category American documentary films ... more details
Infobox Book name The ultimate entrepreneur the story of Ken Olsen and Digital Equipment Corporation image image caption author Glenn Rifkin , George Harrar cover artist country United States subject Computer engineering publisher Contemporary Books pub date 1988 media type Hardcover pages 332 pp isbn 978 1559580229 dewey congress oclc 18350498 The biographical book, The ultimate entrepreneur the story of Ken Olsen and Digital Equipment Corporation , chronicles the experiences of Ken Olsen racing to design minicomputers at the company of his own founding, Digital Equipment Corporation . At the time the book was published by two computer journal writers, Ken Olsen was competing with other Massachusetts computing companies such as Data General founded by his former employee , Prime Computer , Wang Laboratories , Symbolics , Lotus Development Corporation, and Apollo Computer . While believing in the value of software, he did not believe in the value of software separate from hardware, and missed the opportunity to fund Lotus 1 2 3 or Visicalc . He also missed the importance of the personal computer, but his futuristic vision of the Client server model helped to launch Ethernet . Context The book was written after the book The Soul of a New Machine by Tracy Kidder, which was highly influential in local computing circles. That book documents the competition between Data General and DEC to create a 32 bit minicomputer . Both companies missed the opportunity to launch successful micro computers and by the time the book was published, the IBM PC had already become a defacto standard. The year 1988 heralded a financial crisis that hit both companies hard, and started a downward slide in sales from which they never recovered. However, at the time the book was published, the minicomputer ... The ultimate entrepreneur the story of Ken Olsen and Digital Equipment Corporation entry in Google ..., Reprint from 1981, Back Bay Books, 2000. ISBN 0 316 49197 7 DEFAULTSORT Ultimate Entrepreneur, The Category ... more details
coord 53 36 10.08 N 2 9 36.3594 W type landmark display title Infobox ISP company name Zen Internet Ltd company logo Image Zen round logo.jpg 150px company type Limited foundation 1995 location Rochdale ... Director num employees 350 May 2009 industry Internet products Internet Services ipv6 No homepage http www.zen.co.uk Zen Internet is an Internet Service Provider ISP based in Rochdale in Greater Manchester ... internet.html title Zen Internet author Stuart Turton publisher Times Online date 13  August 2008 ... London Retrieved on 20  November 2008. ref Zen Internet was one of the first Internet Service Providers in the United Kingdom UK . Zen began by providing Internet access to schools and small ... at the Internet Service Providers Association ISPA annual awards ceremony. These awards were best ... on 20  November 2008. ref In early 2008 Zen Internet moved all its employees from their purpose ... million grant helps zen.aspx title 2m grant helps Zen Internet to expand within the region author ... Managing Director Richard Tang was named Customer Service Entrepreneur of the Year by Ernst & Young ... Service Entrepreneur Of The Year author Claire Spoors publisher Ernst & Young date 18  June 2010 ... including London Internet Exchange LINX , LONAP , ManNAP and in New York they are members of NYIIX ... www.bbc.co.uk multicast . http www.zen.co.uk about.aspx?page 43 In 2008 Zen Internet stated they would ... user data from UK Internet Service Providers. ref cite web url http www.theregister.co.uk 2008 ... Internet warned that costs would increase once the move to Level3 was complete. ref cite web url http ... November 2008. ref Zen Internet are currently a member of the CISAS Communication and Internet Services ... Zen Internet Homepage http www.thinkbroadband.com isp zen.html Zen Internet Details http www.samknows.com broadband providers zen Zen Internet on SamKnows Telecommunications industry in the United Kingdom Category Companies of the United Kingdom Category Internet service providers of the United ... more details
Internet subculture may refer to a subculture disseminated mainly over the Internet, or Cyberculture , the sub culture emerging from the Internet. disambiguation ... 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
Unreferenced date March 2007 An Internet number is a numerical identifier assigned to an Internet resource or used in the networking protocols of the Internet Protocol Suite . Examples include IP address es and autonomous system Internet autonomous system AS numbers . Globally, Internet numbers are managed by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority , an organization operated by the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers ICANN . In addition, five regional Internet registry regional Internet registries delegate number resources to their customers, local Internet registries, such as Internet service provider s, and end user organizations. An organization able to assign parts of its allocation from a regional Internet registry is called a local Internet registry . Most local Internet registries are Internet service providers. Some websites such as http www.URLNumber.com attempt to assign independent, permanent user defined numbers to an Internet resource. DEFAULTSORT Internet Number Category Network addressing Category Internet architecture ... more details
Internet phenomena may refer to Internet meme Internet celebrity See also List of Internet phenomena disambig Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ... more details
Internet company may refer to Internet service provider , a company whose main activity is providing Internet access to customers Dot com company , a company which does most of its business on the Internet. disambig ... more details
orphan date December 2008 Geospacial Internet refers to any scheme that associates a longitude and latitude coordinate to an Internet protocol IP IP address address . internet stub Category Network addressing Category Internet Protocol Address ... more details
expand outline See also Index of Internet related articles The Internet is the worldwide, publicly accessible ... using the standard Internet Protocol IP . It is a network of networks that consists of millions ... as an overview of and topical guide to the Internet Essence of the Internet Main article Internet Computer 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 10 Years that changed the world WiReD looks back at the evolution of the Internet over last 10 years http cyber.law.harvard.edu home Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard http www.livinginternet.com ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 This is a list of Internet organizations , or organizations that play a key role in the evolution of the Internet by developing recommendations or Standards organization standards and addressing major issues. It includes IAB Internet Architecture Board IANA Internet Assigned Numbers Authority ICANN Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers IESG Internet Engineering Steering Group IETF Internet Engineering Task Force IRTF Internet Research Task Force ISOC Internet Society W3C World Wide Web Consortium Category Internet governance web stub ... more details
meeting. Can turn deadly. ref In 1996, a Maryland internetentrepreneur named Sharon Lopatka ...Homicide Internet homicide refers to a killing in which victim and perpetrator met online, in some cases having known each other previously only through the Internet. ref Psychiatric mental health nursing , Katherine M. Fortinash, Patricia A. Holoday Worret, 2007 Page 509, definition Internet Homicide ... Chapter 22, definition Internet Homicide Luring a person from a chat room to an actual meeting. May turn deadly. ref ref name dee morris Killers on the Web True Stories of Internet Cannibals, Murderers ... 978 1 84454 188 1 ref Also Internet killer is an appellation found in media reports for a person who broadcasts the crime of murder online or who murders a victim met through the Internet . ref name ..., 2008 ... the Internet enables offenders to gain control of their victims. ref The first known murder ... GooglePM title A KILLING BRINGS ON AN INTERNET DRAGNET VICTIM, SUSPECT MET IN A CHAT ROOM. THE PROBE ... on the venue used, other terms used in the media are Internet chat room killer , Craigslist controversies and illegal activities by users Craigslist killer , Internet serial killer. Internet homicide can also be part of an Internet suicide Internet suicide pact or consensual homicide . ref name ... their connection to the Internet. ref name huffpost cite news url http www.huffingtonpost.com ... 2008 09 21 ref According to Paul Bocj, the author of Cyberstalking Harassment in the Internet Age and How to Protect Your Family , The idea that a serial killer may have operated via the Internet is, understandably ... Harassment in the Internet Age and How to Protect Your Family by Paul Bocj, Praeger Publishers , 2004 ref In Harold Schecter s A to Z Encyclopedia of Serial Killers , the entry for Internet reads in part If the Internet has become a very useful tool for people interested in serial killers, there s some ... Gras Effect the ability to hide one s identity on the Internet to lure and murder repeatedly ... 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
Internet democracy is A derivative term for e democracy electronic democracy , especially related to projects and concepts centered on using the Internet. Internet Engineering Task Force Self regulation of the Internet , with the development of its constituent technologies through rough consensus and running code, RFCs and expert boards. Participation of Internet users worldwide in non governmental bodies that are setting Internet policy. See also Democracy varieties eGovernment Electronic voting The party of Internet DEmocracy Emergent democracy Hacktivism ICANN IETF Working Group Internet activism Internet Governance Forum Netiquette Online consultation Radical transparency Request for Comments Second Superpower disambig Category Politics and technology ... more details