There are many application which help peer to peer networking. For eg: Ares, Warez, Utorrent. In peer to peer networking a file or a piece of the file is read from a individual's computer and it is downloaded at another's computer who has requested for that piece of information. The actual data is not shared or stored on the network.
You asked what a good example of a 3G network? well My favorite 3G network would be verizon, they are dependable and you can go cross country without dropping. They are cheap too.
A good example for a WAN -- wide area network -- is a business or school network, when the GAN, or global area network, is the Internet itself.
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Here's a link to show you how writers invent place names for their stories.A good name for a pier, you say? Hm... How about, "Moonlight Walk" or "Sunrise View" or "Shining Pier" or "Ocean Overlook". I think those are pretty good. What I would do if none suit the pier, is to think of something pretty, and then add a name that sounds good with it that might mean pier.Here's a link to show you how writers come up with good place names for their stories!
A computer network is a connection between different computers. It is used to share information (for example, share a folder of pictures), and resources (for example, a printer is used by more than one computer).
No, not all of them. For example, Alton Brown's "Good Eats" show did not come from "The Next Food Network Star".
A homophone for "peer" is "pier."
Network for Good ended in 2001.
Yes, the Internet-net is an example of a network because it is a community which is linked together
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That is the correct spelling.
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