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    Internet2 Essay

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    distinctive roles and duties. The working groups are first set into one of the Internet2 technical areas. These technical areas include Applications, Backbone Network Infrastructure, End-to-End, Engineering, and Middleware. Each working group has a web site describing their goals, milestones, events, current activity, and other information. The special interest groups are generally centered around common interests among all of the areas. these people have a lot of experience and are always at the

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    social media. Students also need to keep in mind that everything that is accessed on the web is not always true. Attributes of Digital Citizenship and Research Fluency There are many positives that come with the use of technology. For example, students may travel the world in a class period. They can view different important documents through history or visit a museums for different parts of the world. These are things that if not for technology many would not ever be able to experience in

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    organizations; it opens the door for outsiders to interact with insiders and vise versa. Over the past few years, data has been increasingly bigger and bigger on the world wide web. The number of websites is mushrooming all the time, surpasses 1 billion and continues to climb. Organizations which does not want to left behind in this ever-changing world of data must know how to manipulate it, how to analyze it to get significant insights from it. However, there is a paradox of data: “a lack of it means you

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    We think we can do whatever we want to on the Internet, but can we really? In this day and age, people log on and surf the web without a second thought, and often take the freedoms of the Internet for granted. One of the most valuable things about the Internet is that it's open and equal. Anyone can access or create new websites, and as of now, each website is treated the same. Unfortunately, this freedom is being threatened and the Internet as we know it could change for good. Net Neutrality is

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    Sydney B. Ellis 4th hour April 8, 2015 The Basic Internet and Its Security What is the basic internet and how do you make it safe? Most people in the world have a computer but do not know what makes a computer a computer. Most people do not even know what device would qualify as a computer. The computer is an important part of the twenty-first century. The responsibility of computer users goes beyond internet access. The computer has basic internet and security that is needed to be followed. The

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    Web Page Analysis Essay

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    Web Page Analysis While browsing the enormous variety of sites and home pages on the World Wide Web, it is difficult to compare and contrast items that do not have anything in common. How can we say the "Wall Street Journal page" is better than "Joe's Page of Craziness?" Therefore the first step in critiquing web pages is by determining their purpose. The goal of a web page can vary from presenting factual information such as the "CIA Page," or displaying one's own computer generated art. Hence

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    plethora of interaction and integration among government, businesses, and people. This is how I used to think of it, that it brought the world together and made it a better place to live. And it did, for those fortunate enough to be living in the first world. Although globalization brought prosperity to the first world, it was at the expense of the third world. So is it a bad thing? Is it a good thing? The answer is that it’s both, and it can be both for some and only one for others, what you get

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    Web 2.0 has forever changed online communication and communication in general. Reddit has opened up new ways to communicate and be a part of communities. These communities are now so integral to our modern culture that they are used for more than just people discussing interests online. Reddit has given has given content creators, business men, and politicians among others to manage and monitor community activity. Filmmakers/television executives use these communities to monitor the fan base of their

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    Locator) is the unique address for a file that is accessible on the Internet. Such a file might be any Web (HTML) page, an image file, or a program such as a common gateway interface application or Java applet. A common way to get to a web site is to enter the URL of its home page file in web browser 's address line. However, any file within that web site can also be specified with a unique URL. So the web pages of any website are identified by the URL. It contains the name of the protocol to be used to

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    Censoring the web Module code: COIS40897 Student number: 14020070 Submission deadline: 23:59 on Monday, 3rd November 2014. Abstract This paper evaluates the restrictions, or lack of restrictions, on web content, focusing on the political and ethical notions of the censorship of web content. The question on many people’s minds is: Should the web be censored? This author believes it is the sole responsibility of the user, to protect themselves from un-desirable material on the web. However when

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