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History of the Internet

"History of the internet" is an animated documentary explaining the inventions from time-sharing to filesharing, from Arpanet to ...

The godfathers of the internet oppose SOPA and PIPA

Many of us invented parts of it. We're just a little proud of the social and economic benefits that our project, the Internet, has brought with it," they write in the letter, which is signed by over fifty of their peers. The letter comes from the Electronic Frontier Foundation and is undersigned by internet engineers like Vint Cerf, Paul Vixie, author of BIND, and Jim Gettys, editor of the HTTP 1. A GROUP OF INTERNET HEAVYWEIGHTS have written to the US Congress with their arguments against the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) and Protect-IP Act (PIPA). "We, the undersigned, have played various parts in building a network called the Internet. Now they have repeated their concerns with respect to SOPA and PIPA, saying "in many respects, these proposals are worse than the one we were alarmed to read last year".

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How the Internet works
323 pages
How the Internet works

How can Web sites track users? These questions and more are answered in this book from the successful "How It Works" series.

The Internet, a philosophical inquiry
179 pages
The Internet, a philosophical inquiry

Free of jargon and full of stimulating ideas, this is essential reading for anyone wishing to think clearly and informatively about the complexities of our ...

The internet, its impact and evaluation : proceedings of an international forum held at Cumberland Lodge, Windsor Park, 16-18th July 1999
190 pages
The internet, its impact and evaluation : proceedings of an international forum held at Cumberland Lodge, Windsor Park, 16-18th July 1999

The impact of the Internet on the ownership of information; Impact of the Internet: some conceptual and methodological issues; Studying the impacts of the ...

The Internet, Illustrated
271 pages
The Internet, Illustrated

Part of the Illustrated Series, this book offers a visual, flexible and step-by-step approach for learning about the Internet, including such topics as: ...

Internet, getting started
390 pages
Internet, getting started


Kill SOPA, save America's Internet and American jobs: ACT NOW ...

Please call Congress now and tell them you oppose internet censorship and stifling the internet. SOPA would not only hurt free speech, it will choke off the internet workforce and its readers by taking down entire websites. If there is one call per minute into every one of our representatives, we have a chance of stalling SOPA enough so it dies for quite some time. It's time to pull all stops - please make a call right now to protest censorship. Please post this call widget. If you don't call, SOPA will pass. If we're really going to stop SOPA, we need you to get involved....

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Internet Explorer 10: touch-friendly, and securely sandboxed
Internet Explorer 10: touch-friendly, and securely sandboxed By Peter Bright | Published March 14, 2012 6:45 PM Microsoft is continuing to show off new features coming in its Internet Explorer 10 Web browser, with a couple of posts describing its touch-friendly Metro interface and its enhanced security.

Internet Crime Focus Of Black Hat Europe
Security and cryptography experts at Amsterdam conference consider the enormity of securing a world where everything--from smartphones to power plants to cars--is connected to the Internet. By Mathew J. Schwartz So said cryptographer

The Internet Didn't Kill Encyclopedia Britannica
The Internet Didn't Kill Encyclopedia Britannica By Sascha Segan Encyclopedia Britannica ended its storied, 244-year print publishing history today, brought low by the searchable Internet. But the death of print doesn't mean the end of encyclopedias, magazines, journalism, or even Britannica.

Google: Internet cos to create 4,50000 jobs in France by 2015
Google: Internet cos to create 4,50000 jobs in France by 2015 Google cited a report from McKinsey that said internet companies contributed $78 billion to the French economy in 2009 and could create 450000 jobs by 2015. PARIS: French President Nicolas Sarkozy said on Wednesday he wants "Internet giants" to pay tax

Safer Internet Encryption via TLS May Take Years, Expert Says
Almost all important browsers support TLS 1.0, but only Opera and Internet Explorer allow users to switch to TLS 1.1 or 1.2 manually. It would be better if all browsers implemented the technology, but that will take time, Ritter said.



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