Network
Network
Network
Yes, that's exactly what a network is. Two or MORE computers linked together.
two or more atoms put together is called a molecule.
Interconnected, networked
The term for three or more linked subunits is a polymer. The polymer of glucose is starch.Complex carbohydrates. Starch is only one type, cellulose is another.
A computer network - is two or more computers linked together. It's useful - because computers can communicate 'live' with each other. Additionally - If computers are networked, you only need one printer. All the computers on the network 'share' the printer between them.
You have a network of computers!
It's either called a molecule or a chemical compound.
When three or more monosaccharides are linked together, they form a polysaccharide. Polysaccharides are complex carbohydrates that can serve various functions, such as energy storage or structural support in living organisms. Common examples include starch, glycogen, and cellulose.
Fax servers are for those who would work in the more technical field. It basically provides means to an Exchange server, so that computers are basically linked together through the IP.
A substance composed of more than one type of atom, chemically combined, is called a compound.