Uploading and downloading - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views
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The inverse operation, uploading, can refer to the sending of data from a local system to a remote system such as a server or another client with the intent that the remote system should store a copy of the data being transferred, or the initiation of such a process. The words first came into popular usage among computer users with the increased popularity of Bulletin Board Systems (BBSs), facilitated by the widespread distribution and implementation of dial-up access the in the 1970s.
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remote system, or to initiate such a data transfer. Examples of a remote system from which a download might be performed include a webserver, FTP server, email server, or other
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nothing to do with the size of the systems involved (see Sideload below). A download can mean either any file that is offered for downloading or
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Thomas Friedman’s examination of the influences shaping business and competition in a technology-fueled global environment is a call to action for governments, businesses and individuals who must stay ahead of these trends in order to remain competitive.
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summary about the book.
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" Thomas Friedman's examination of the influences shaping business and competition in a technology-fueled global environment is a call to action for governments, businesses and individuals who must stay ahead of these trends in order to remain competitive."
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This website gives you a brief summery of chapters 1- 15. I am in chapter 4 group D. If you are in my group please reply.
History of the World Wide Web - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views
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The World Wide Web ("WWW" or simply the "Web") is a global information medium which users can read and write via computers connected to the Internet.
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Tim Berners-Lee
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This tells what the world wide web is and gives the history of it.
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"The World Wide Web ("WWW" or simply the "Web") is a global information medium which users can read and write via computers connected to the Internet. The term is often mistakenly used as a synonym for the Internet itself, but the Web is a service that operates over the Internet, as e-mail does. The history of the Internet dates back significantly further than that of the World Wide Web. The hypertext portion of the Web in particular has an intricate intellectual history; notable influences and precursors include Vannevar Bush's Memex,[1] IBM's Generalized Markup Language,[2] and Ted Nelson's Project Xanadu.[1]"
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this pioneering pair have used technology.
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may have revolutionised the African classroom.
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globalization was moving up the food chain
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globalized trade is good for the planet
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thereby producing more jobs
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and globalization more generally.
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wrote the first Web client and server in 1990
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MIT professor and director of the World Wide Web Consortium
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Tim Berners-Lee
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