The document outlines 10 key things to know about the Internet. It states that the Internet is a medium for communicating between computers that allows for both local and international interaction at a flexible cost. It also notes that the Internet is not owned by any single entity, is made up of interconnected networks, and is used by people from all backgrounds for various purposes.
The document outlines 10 key things to know about the Internet. It states that the Internet is a medium for communicating between computers that allows for both local and international interaction at a flexible cost. It also notes that the Internet is not owned by any single entity, is made up of interconnected networks, and is used by people from all backgrounds for various purposes.
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The document outlines 10 key things to know about the Internet. It states that the Internet is a medium for communicating between computers that allows for both local and international interaction at a flexible cost. It also notes that the Internet is not owned by any single entity, is made up of interconnected networks, and is used by people from all backgrounds for various purposes.
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•It is a medium for effectively communicating with others through computers. •It is flexible in cost and features. • It is at once a local and international entity allowing interaction among users separated by an office. •It isn’t a specific piece of software or hardware. • It isn’t a single network, but a group of networks logically (but not physically) arranged in hierarchy •It isn’t owned by any government, corporation, or university. • It isn’t the same everywhere (homogeneous), but vastly different (heterogeneous) • It isn’t restricted to research only, non- commercial, or other appropriate uses, although some networks within are. • It isn’t solely or mostly inhabited by computer professionals, engineers, nerds, or techies. It is used daily by people from all backgrounds, interests, and personalities •GOOD BYE FOR NOW. . . . . •THE ENDING. . . . •GOOD LUCK. . . . •MWAAAAAAHH. .!