Nobody.
Each web site is nominally responsible for its own information and the quality thereof; but every web site manager has his own criteria for what makes good quality. There is no standard for information quality on the Web; everything you see, even here on Answers.com, is suspect.
When the information is posted without a specific source, the validity of the information cannot be determined or evaluated.
Look it up on the internet because the other person posted to much information.
The total number of videos that have been posted on the Internet is incalculable.
There isn't one anymore. There was one in 2009 or something but howrse.com have removed it now.All codes you see on the internet that haven't been posted by howrse.com monitors are probably fake.
The network was shutdown after an attack all information is being posted under the related questionsee related question
The first document posted was the Declaration of Independence. --- Ms. Vereen Student
The main problem we should keep in mind is the question of authority of the answers on the internet and its veracity . I have done this question, and the answer is C. Information found on the internet may be unreliable.
not enough information to complete. you obviously don't mean an internet service provider because you posted this. Google it first please :D I got my kilt online for less than 40 GBP from http://www.HeritageOfScotland.com - and I am very happy with quality. Hope it helps.
September 4,1998 that's the day it was posed on the internet
There are many websites on the internet that give help and information regarding tape drive repair. There is a tutorial posted on the HP 9845 project.
The first document posted on the Internet public domain literature was the Declaration of Independence of the United States.
Once data is on the internet it is very difficult to get it off the internet . So be very careful what data you put on the internet One of my family has some negative articles that have been posted about him on the Internet search engines. I would like to know if anyone has any suggestions on getting this information removed.