The Internet is a worldwide, publicly accessible series of interconnected computer networks that transmit data by packet switching using the standard Internet Protocol (IP). It is a "network of networks" that consists of millions of smaller domestic, academic, business, and government networks, which together carry various information and services, such as electronic mail, online chat, file transfer, and the interlinked Web pages and other documents of the World Wide Web.
2007-09-22 20:47:47
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Internet is a ,world . we are living on earth and we will be able to live completely in internet soon. Internet is becoming a perfect ,world
2007-09-23 05:23:44
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answer #2
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answered by soroosh_66m 1
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You should've asked this 15 years ago.
The internet used to be used solely by the army, for communications.
2007-09-23 03:50:36
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answered by Anonymous
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The Earth's only GAN (Global Area Network). It uses the Mesh topology.
2007-09-23 03:49:18
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answered by oracle128au 7
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Originaly for scientist to share info on test /projects and share data, but it soon grew into the www WORLD WIDE WEB a place to share Data and information
2007-09-23 03:46:59
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answer #5
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answered by Spike Spiegel 2
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internet - a computer network consisting of a worldwide network of computer networks that use the TCP/IP network protocols to facilitate data transmission and exchange
2007-09-23 03:47:37
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answered by Anonymous
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A magical place were unicorns live & pigs fly
2007-09-23 03:59:11
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answered by Anonymous
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its not a truck that you can just dump something on.. its a series of tubes..
not really its an interconnected web of computers cat5 and switches
2007-09-23 03:47:39
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answer #8
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answered by ineedacar 5
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An easy way to get unlimited porn for one's self (or partnered ;)) pleasure.
2007-09-23 03:55:09
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answer #9
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answered by Nyx 4
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the thing your using right now
2007-09-23 03:45:18
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answered by >_> 4
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