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  • Internet Mail
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    The History of The Internet Imagine talking about the latest elections with someone three thousand miles away without receiving a tremendous phone bill. Or sending a letter to a friend or relative and having it arrive one second later. How would it feel to know that any source of information is at your fingertips at the press of a button? All of these are possible and more with a system of networks all connected and sending information at light speed from place to place known as the Internet. Th...
  • Spyware And Adware Slow Down The Computer
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    Have you noticed that your computer runs slower than when you first purchased it? The most likely culprit is SpyWare. It's a software program that snoops on your browsing activity. It collects information from your computer and sends the data to anyone willing to pay for it, without your permission and knowledge. Typically, marketing companies use your personal details to inundate you with advertisements of their products by using AdWare. AdWare is a software program that causes advertising bann...
  • Marketplace And The Internet's Information
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    The Internet The Internet has an enormous impact on the American Experience. First, It encourages the growth of businesses by providing new ways of advertising products to a large audience, and thus helps companies to publicize their products. Secondly, It allows more Americans to find out what goes on in other countries by learning about other cultures and by exchanging their opinions and ideas with other people worldwide. This may well promote a better global understanding. Finally, by allowin...
  • Computer Fraud And Easier Access To Information
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    Is Your Information Safe? He doesn't wear a stocking mask over his face, and he doesn't break a window to get into your house. He doesn't hold a gun to your head, nor does he ransack your personal possessions. Just the same he's a thief. Although this thief is one you " ll not only never see, but you may not even realize right away that he's robbed you. The thief is a computer hacker and he 'enters' your home via your computer, accessing personal information -- such as credit card numbers -- whi...
  • Millions Of Computers On The Net
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    The Internet is a wondrous place. Practically anything you could ever want is available on the Net. It's like a big city, it has the highly prestigious areas, and the sex-ridden slums (Mitchell). It has the upstanding citizens, and it has the criminals. On the Net, crime is more abundant than in a large city, though, mainly because of the difficulties in tracking and prosecuting offenders. Even from its beginnings, the Internet has always been a battlefield between and administrators. The Intern...
  • Internet Tax Freedom Act
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    Internet Laws There are a lot of debates dealing with laws concerning the Internet. Privacy and censorship are just two of the main points of argument. While searching through this information, I found it difficult to actually find new laws concerning the Internet. There are many ongoing debates that I am sure will reach legislation. I found the CNN website to be the most help. I used other search engines, such as Google and AllTheWeb, but I mostly got personal websites about their own opinions....
  • Modem And An Internet Service Provider
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    How to Surf the Internet The term 'Internet,' or 'The Net' as it is commonly in known in the computer business, is best described as an assortment of over one thousand computer networks with each using a common set of technical transfers to create a worldwide communications medium. The Internet is changing, most profoundly, the way people conduct research and will in the near future be the chief source of mass information. No longer will a student have to rely on the local library to finish a re...
  • First Patented Computer Modem
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    The Modem First of all I would like to start with an introduction I chose this topic because I thought it would be interesting to learn about how a modem works in a computer. With modem we are able to access the Internet BBS' or Bulletin Board Systems. The MODEM is one of the smartest computer hardware tools ever created. modem is an abbreviation of Modulator De Modulator it is fairly simple to explain; through the telephone lines we are able to send messages between one single computer or a gro...
  • The Positive And Negative Social Aspects Of The Internet
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    The Positive and Negative Social Aspects of the Internet The internet is a magnificent tool that we use in many aspects of our society. It has been very helpful in regards to business, education, socialization, recreation and so much more. The internet has also been very harmful in regards to all those things as well, even communication. We are discussing the social aspects of the internet and their positive and negative effects. There has been a large debate on whether internet use is positivel...
  • Web Pages On The Internet
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    Journalism on the Internet The common forms of media in today's world each have both advantages and disadvantages. The Internet has been around for an almost equal amount of time as most of them, but only recently has it become a popular way of retrieving information. The Internet takes the best of all other medium and combines them into a very unique form. The Internet is the best way to retrieve information. This combination of paper publishing, TV, radio, telephones, and mail is the future of...
  • Development The First Computer
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    The year is 1957 and the USSR has just launched the first artificial earth satellite. In response America launches the Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA) within the Department of Defense (DOD) to create America's lead in science and technology. The Internet had its humble beginnings here, within ARPA's many projects. The Internet has become one of the key symbols of today's pop culture: everything has a "dot com" address; people do not say "call me", but instead its"I'll E-mail you"; and t...
  • Part Of A Computer
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    Computers: Productive Tools In Our Lives Have you ever seen a computer in a store and said, 'Whoa! What a chick!' ? Iam sure you would have, if you were familiar with the new 16 xCD-ROM and extra wide SCSI-2 9.0 GB hard drive it features, or if you knew about the dual 225 MHz Pentium pro MMX chips blazing up its performance. To tell you all about computers, it takes a total computer nut like me. After working with computers almost all my life, I can tell you that a computer is an electrical devi...
  • Computer Hackers
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    Computer Crimes on the Internet Thesis: Emerging with the Internet, a group of elite cyder-surfers have turned into today " is computer hackers. Software piracy is a major crime on the Net. $7.5 billion of American Software is stolen each year. Industrial Espionage is gaining access to remote sites illegally. Stealing of information from corporate sites is extremely illegal. Password Sniffers are used to get someone " is password. IP spoof ers changes your identity. Many things can be stolen fro...
  • Information The Internet
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    The Extensive Internet The Internet is a growing phenomenon that was introduced into our homes in the early 1990's. Over 50 million people used the Internet in 1995 and by the year 2001 the number is predicted to be over 150 million. The net has helped the free flow of ideas, created a place for people to interact with each other, allowed one to express viewpoints with a large audience, and created a virtual shopping mall only a few mouse clicks away. Along with the good often comes a bad. Many ...
  • Personal Computer Technology
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    Technology Divide Among Minorities New advances in technology like the Internet were supposed to lead the path of a new era of fairness for everybody in this country. As the great equalizer or leveler, the Web would give every American access to more education, business, public services, and economic power than ever before. But at the same time, there is evidence that advances in technology may be also aggravating existing patterns of inequalities among minorities in this country. These minoriti...
  • Children's Internet Protection Act
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    On March 5th 2003, The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments challenging the Children's Internet Protection Act (CIPA). The law requires public schools and libraries to install Internet filters on their computers so children and adults cannot view "inappropriate" information on the Internet. Schools and libraries that fail to install filters stand to lose federal "E-rate" funding for Internet access. The Justice Department contends that CIPA gives local communities the alternative to set their...
  • Small Packets Through Our Phone Lines
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    Just about four years ago, only a million people had the internet. Today, there's over a 100 million people with the internet. And over 70% of schools today have access to the internet as well. Six years ago, six straight out of college kids created Architect, what is now known as Excite. Each of them is worth at least 10 million dollars each today! No one actually thought they would make it in the first place, but now look at them. The world wide web has become almost a virtual mall sort to say...
  • Meaning Of A Computer Crime
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    INTERNET CRIMES (c) Belden Singh and Annette John The wired world anticipates the convenient alternative of on-line shopping and e- commerce or e-banking or e-insurance. Imaging science will dramatically improve digitised images, which will be a boom to virtual museums, galleries and telemedicine. Many retailers will become e-tailers. Behind this new dimension of rapid advances in technology is the shady internet criminal. Exceedingly rapid advances in technology leaves loopholes for the crimina...
  • Internet Through A Computer
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    Internet Argument Paper: Censorship and the Internet Unless you " ve been living in a cave for the past couple of years you have no doubt heard about the internet, thousands of computers all over the world linked together with libraries of information and the ability to exchange messages with people all over the world. You can find almost anything you would want on the internet- books, essays, games, news, pictures, etc. - placed there by other users. The information is loosely organized, and, o...
  • Every Computer On An Ip Network
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    Many people do not understand what the Internet is the power that it has over the world. The Internet is an extraordinary learning and entertainment tool that, when used properly, can significantly enhance a user's ability to gather information. Advanced Research Projects Agency Network (ARPANET) started the Internet. It was a project under taken by the Department Of Defense (DOD) in 1969. It started as an experiment to link together DOD and military research including Universities doing militar...

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