When ARPANET first ran in 1969 it consisted of 4 nodes, each consisting of an IMP minicomputer connected to one mainframes. The 4 nodes were at:
That makes a total of 8 computers (counting the IMPs).
The ARPANET was decommissioned in 1990 an became the internet.
INVALID QUESTION!!! There is no answer to this question. Anyone who can afford a computer can access the Internet, therefore, their computer is part of this census. They can also remove the computer from the Internet network by canceling their ISP.
There was only one computer hooked up.
10 computers:D
two
Definitely without internet. One of the first computers was the ENIAC which was made sometime in the 50's i believe. The internet did not come along until many years later.
A telecommunications network that allows computers to exchange is known as a computer network. The internet is a worldwide area of connected computers that uses the internet protocol suite to serve and connect billions of users.
Nobody 'owns' the internet, so to speak.The internet is an international database used to store information and other things. It is used by billions of people everyday you can see that computers without internet are pretty much useless to many people today We go on the internet to give and take information and to chat with friends!!I hope that answers your question.
Internet links many computers,the stored information pertaining to art,science,literature in any computer in any part of the world can be accessed easily.Hence internet is useful to us
The uses of computers are many and varied. They are used for Internet connectivity, office productivity, and business applications. These are common uses, both private and public.
Two computers
Definitely without internet. One of the first computers was the ENIAC which was made sometime in the 50's i believe. The internet did not come along until many years later.
No you can't, you just do not have enough resources for that. It does not matter how much infected computers you have, the number of computers in internet is more. And because for DDoS requirements (many computers sending requests to one particular adddress) you have to have all internet infected, nobody can do that.
It is estimated that about 90 percent of Canadians own computers. About 82 percent have access to the Internet. There are some remote areas in Canada that are Internet free.
over 6 billion people
Internet
you can use as many computers at home as you like but, to connect them through the internet the max is 255 and your ISP or internet service provider will be asking you lots of questions unless you buy a 10.0.0.0 network ip then you can run to many
No, it is an internet based math program. We have it loaded on many computers at our school and I have it loaded on both of my home computers.
It is NOT!The internet is a network not a website.The internet is a network connecting many different nodes: some are websites but many are not websites. Many nodes on the internet are specialized servers that provide information as individual computers request it and no more (e.g. time standards), other nodes are computers that do not support the protocols used by websites and must be accessed only with lower level internet protocols, etc.
Many, many computers have Java - the majority of computers that access Internet, I daresay. It comes included with several browsers, or else you get a suggestion to install it as soon as you access a Web site that requires Java.Many, many computers have Java - the majority of computers that access Internet, I daresay. It comes included with several browsers, or else you get a suggestion to install it as soon as you access a Web site that requires Java.Many, many computers have Java - the majority of computers that access Internet, I daresay. It comes included with several browsers, or else you get a suggestion to install it as soon as you access a Web site that requires Java.Many, many computers have Java - the majority of computers that access Internet, I daresay. It comes included with several browsers, or else you get a suggestion to install it as soon as you access a Web site that requires Java.
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That would be 1.... 2 computers, 1 network.