Websites display everything from the news to schoolwork to everything else in general. Newsgroups on the other hand display only the news related events
You're probably refering to ALT newsgroups. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alt.*_hierarchy
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1- What is the newsgroup 2- the importance and benefits of the use of newsgroups in education and employment 3 - how to use newsgroups
there is no difference
NewsDemon provides services that offer newsgroups. What this means is that they essentially are the middleman for numerous newsgroups and sell connections to those newsgroups.
Information on Usenet Newsgroups can be found online from a variety of sources. Some of these sources include Wikipedia and the website Usenet-Newsgroups.
Newsgroups are used to exchange ideas - often in the form of questions and answers. If they are moderated, there will be much less garbage - such as advertising, which tends to saturate unmoderated newsgroups.
One of the URL's is Spelt Wrong!
Newsgroups are online discussion forums where users can post messages on specific topics for others to read and respond to at their convenience. Instant messaging is a real-time communication tool that allows users to send and receive messages instantly, typically through a chat interface. Newsgroups are more public and asynchronous, while instant messaging is private and synchronous.
Usenet was considered the precursor of today's newsgroups. It was a precursor to online discussion forums and message boards where users could post articles or responses in different categories called newsgroups.
They are about 2 different places
Net nanny is able to filter not only websites, but content on other programs such as newsgroups, email, and games.