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The Internet goes dark in Egypt - 0 views

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    "In an action unprecedented in Internet history, the Egyptian government appears to have ordered service providers to shut down all international connections to the Internet."
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No Room at the Internet IPv4 Addresses - 0 views

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    The supply of Internet addresses has run dry, but it's no cause for alarm. A new system for assigning Internet addresses will allow trillions of new possibilities. For most people, the change from IPv4 to IPv6 will go unnoticed, but a few users may experience some headaches before the transition is complete.
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What's the Difference Between WiFi and The Internet? | TD Curran - 0 views

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    This article explains the difference between the Internet and Wifi. It also highlights and defines things about routers, modems, internet service providers and ethernet.
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Internet now active with 2.1 billion users - 0 views

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    I would have thought that North America and Africa would have had higher percentages of the world's Internet users. North America only had 13% of the world's Internet users, and Africa only had 6%. However, Europe, which is less populated, had 23% of the world's Internet users.
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A Map of Every Device in the World That's Connected to the Internet - 0 views

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    Where is the internet? This map might explain it better than any statistics could ever hope to: The red hot spots show where the most devices that can access the internet are located.
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Entries tagged internet | World Science Festival - 0 views

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    "There and Back Again: A Packet's Tale. How Does the Internet Work?"
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Could the Internet Ever Be Destroyed?: Scientific American - 0 views

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    The coming threats to the global Internet could take many forms By Natalie Wolchover and LiveScience | January 20, 2012 | Image: Creative Commons | The Opte Project The raging battle over SOPA and PIPA, the proposed anti-piracy laws, is looking more and more likely to end in favor of Internet freedom - but it won't be the last battle of its kind.
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Arches and the Internet : Digital Labor, Urban Space, and Materiality - 1 views

  • The way infrastructure is set up allows the public to believe just that:  it’s like nothing.
  • just goes to show how society has barely any idea of what makes up our infrastructure. 
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    Yes, most people take the Internet for granted, but KSU Networking 1 students are getting a behind the scenes look
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In 1994 Bryant Gumbel asked: 'What is Internet, anyway?' - 0 views

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    It wasn't that long ago when answering the question "What is the internet?" was a pretty tough thing to do, at least in this clip from an interview in 1994!
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Major tech firms join Internet Slowdown on September 10 | ZDNet - 0 views

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    Well-known technology firms are joining the campaign which aims to secure the future of net neutrality. A number of well-known companies have pledged their support for the Internet Slowdown on September 10. However, there's no need to panic -- your Internet speeds will remain unchanged.
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Women aren't welcome on the Internet - 0 views

  • The officers were unanimous in advising me to take a break from Twitter, assuming, as many people do, that Twitter is at best a time-wasting narcotic.
  • Pew found that from 2000 to 2005, the percentage of Internet users who participate in online chats and discussion groups dropped from 28 percent to 17 percent, “entirely because of women’s fall off in participation.
  • Polish sociologist Zygmunt Bauman draws a distinction between “tourists” and “vagabonds” in the modern economy
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  • On the Internet, men are tourists and women are vagabonds.
  • Nathan Jurgenson
  • Twitter “has a history of saying ‘too bad, so sad’” when confronted with concerns about harassment on its platform
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    An eye opening essay on the challenges of being a woman online
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Operation Ghost Click DNS servers to shut down in March - 4 views

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    I think that it is kind of creative how, as a temporary solution to the problem, they converted the rogue DNS servers to legitimate DNS servers. I wonder if they used the actual servers or just their address.
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    Good question Brock. Which scenario do you think would prove more difficult? Do you think you can dig into this story to find out the answer? Do you think you can find someone who knows the answer and can say?
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    I do not know exactly how IP addresses are distributed, but I think that they are somewhat randomly assigned, so I think that it might be harder to reassign the IP address to a new server than to use the actual servers, but I may be wrong. I do want to dig into it more. I think that the answer could probably be found on the Internet as to who IP addresses are assigned, and I plan on looking there for such information. I think that maybe, if I do not find the answer to this myself, I could ask you, Troy Harding, Tim Bower, or a classmate.
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    Hey Brock, you wrote this back in January. Do you know how IP addresses are distributed at this point in our class?
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    I learned about DHCP as a method for dynamically assigning IP addresses to computers. However, I am not certain if the Internet uses them as well. I read some on the Internet about this, however.
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Internet-Infrastructure - 1 views

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    Good source to understand how the INTERNET works!
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The Sound of dial-up Internet - YouTube - 1 views

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    This is the sound of the Internet calling, circa 1995
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FCC Will Allow Internet 'Fast Lanes' - 0 views

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    The Federal Communications Commission plans to move ahead with regulations that would allow Internet service providers to charge websites for faster service, according to an agency official. Consumer advocacy groups slammed the move, warning that the new rules will fundamentally alter the nature of the Internet and benefit the largest corporations.
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Internet Access & SMS Blocked in Egypt as Protests Escalate - 0 views

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    No internet traffic is entering or exiting this county.. OUCH!
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Televised Book, or the Real Web 1.0 - 0 views

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    Paul Otlet envisioned the internet in a 1934 book called The Treaties on Documentation.
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    Paul Otlet envisioned the internet in a 1934 book called The Treaties on Documentation.
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