Connecting individual components such as computers or people together in an enviroment condusive to communications.
2006-09-08 16:25:30
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answer #1
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answered by Interested Dude 7
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To be able to communcate with a number of devices through an interconnecting twine of cable. Or you could go wireless with radiowaves. It's cool, I can send stuff to the printer through mid air.
2006-09-08 16:27:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Network may refer to:
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Human networks
Business network
Entrepreneurial network
Social network
Old boy network
Sexual network
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Media
Radio network, create and distribute radio programming
Television network, create and distribute television programming
Network (film), an Academy Award winning film from 1976.
Network Records, a record label
The Network, a band
Network, a name given to several Marvel Comics super heroes.
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Technology
Digital network, a coupled network of digital components
Electrical network, a network of electrical components
Computer networking, communication between computer systems
Telecommunications network, a network of telecommunications links
Energy transmission and distribution networks
Electric power transmission network, a network of conduits for bulk transmission of electric power
Electricity distribution network, a network of conduits for delivery or short-haul transmission of electric power
Gas pipeline network, a network of pipes for transmission of gases, usually natural gas
Gas distribution network, a network of pipes for delivery of gases, ususally natural gas or, formerly, town gas
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Science and mathematics
Network theory, the applied mathematics counterpart of graph theory
Network (mathematics), a type of digraph in graph theory
Neural network, an interconnected group of biological neurons
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Engineering
Network theory, the applied mathematics counterpart of graph theory
Network theory, the use of mathematics to solve electrical network problems
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Geography
Transport network, facilities on which people and goods move
Spatial network, urban networks or networks of rooms within buildings
Economics
Network effect, a characteristic that causes a good or service to have a value to a potential customer dependent on the number of customers already owning that good or using that service
2006-09-08 16:28:05
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answered by MstrChief55 5
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a collection of people or computers working together to achieve a common goal.
Use a dictionary next time please
2006-09-08 20:16:56
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answered by Waz 3
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