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What is a internet service provider?

ISP - Internet Service Provider

There are many in the world, depending on your location. ex. Verizon, Road Runner, NetZero, AOL, Time Warner, all these plus many more companies provide Internet access in the USA.

How do you change the way a user logs on?

In the user accounts management in the Control Panel is an option to choose between a requirement to use Ctrl + Alt + Del or use the welcome screen.

In Toontown Online how do you get the Lawbot suit?

To get your lawbot suit you must complete all of donald dreamland's toontasks. When your done you head to Brrrgh and talk to the monkey named Professor Flake located in Polar Place in Preciptation Foundation. He gives you 14 tasks for your suit which is recovering the same item in each of the streets of playgrounds ( except Brrrgh ). When your done you get the suit and you have now ready to get jury notices and defeat CJ and prove your innocent of the court. You will be awarded 5 laff boosts for Big Wig level 15,20,30,40, and 50 ( max ).

Where can you find a chatting website?

Since the way of Facebook, chat room activity has slowed down. AOL used to have chat rooms, but not anymore. Yahoo might still have access to free chat. Download the Yahoo IM client and there should be a link on the application to visit a chat room in your area.

How many different books are there?

About 50,000 books are published each year, and about 130 million books exist around the world.

Is it legal to Photoshop an image from Google Images if you don't plan on publishing it?

Every image shown in Google images has a different type of copyright. Your first job is to find the website it originates from, and see if the website is or shows where the image originally came from. Chances are, if the artist/ photographer has not directly stated that the image is free for use, then it is protected.

Ask yourself what the image is for. If it is just being worked on for fun and will never be posted or shown anywhere, then have fun! Don't worry about it.

If you will edit the image and then post it or display it either on or outside the web then it is common courtesy (and even required) to first ask the artist/photographer if you can use it. If your intentions are good, then most original uploaders will be quite accomodating. If you do not ask, you might be required to take it down later.

If you plan to use the edited image for commercial work, then you MUST and MUST MUST ask the owner of the image. They may have you pay an inexpensive fee for it. Make sure both parties are satisfied with the agreement. Put a signed agreement on paper if you feel it necessary.

There are two common misconceptions about google images,

First: "All google images are public property" In fact, google simply takes every image it can off the web, regardless of its source, and displays them in one place. All images are copywritten.

Second: "As long as you edit an image at least 7 times, or only take 25% of it, then it is yours." This is heavily debated, but if you can still see a piece of the original image in the work, then it can be said to still belong to the original artist.

Be careful and be nice, and you should be fine.

How long does it take to download a torrent on high speed internet?

The time to download a torrent on high speed internet can vary accordingly. The speed will be determined by the size of the torrent the media contained in the torrent. It can also be determined by the capability of the computer being used.

What is a hit in a webpage?

In terms of the internet :

A hit is any positive match that a search engine finds.

If you make a search on a website (Google or Yahoo for example) and you find a result, then it is recorded as a hit.

How do you connect to free Internet service?

There is no such possibilities to use internet free. You can use internet free on your friends computer.

Which companies in the US offer cable internet and phone services?

"Some of the companies that i have found that offer both cable internet service along with telephone service are but not limited too: comcast, at&t, verizon, charter, and many others in your local areas."

How many hosts can possible in a class A ip range?

class A ip has 16777216 host but valid hosts are only 16777214.(2^24-2)
So answer is 16777214 hosts

What is the difference between URL and title of webpage?

==URL and TITLE== The URL is the location of the page. In real life, it's like the room, box or book -for example-. The Title of a page is the name of the page. It's more descriptive, but not as much as the description of the page. It's the text display in the upper part of your browser (the tab name if your browser as tabs). In real life, it's the name of a document.

What are the Merits and Demerits of internet marketing?

ADVANTAGES OF ECOMMERCE

  1. Faster buying/selling procedure, as well as easy to find products.
  2. Buying/selling 24/7.
  3. More reach to customers, there is no theoretical geographic limitations.
  4. Low operational costs and better quality of services.
  5. No need of physical company set-ups.
  6. Easy to start and manage a business.
  7. Customers can easily select products from different providers without moving around physically.

    Challanges of e commerce

  • Technological challenges
  1. Security
  2. Web site issues
  3. Technology issues including costs,
  4. software, infrastructure
  5. Managerial challenges
  6. People and organisational issues
  7. Obtaining senior management backing
  8. Business challenges
  9. Customer service

Where do you find a rainbow puffle on club penguin?

You need a puffle, then take the puffle and you have to beat the last level in puffle launch with all the puffle o's, then you take your puffle to the recycling unit and it should change colors right before your eyes!

Explain briefly the history of the Internet?

Invention of the InternetMany people think that the Internet is a recent innovation, when in fact the fundamental ideas behind the Internet have been around for over a quarter century.

The development of what we now call the Internet started in 1957 when the Soviet Union launched Sputnik 1, the first satellite, beating the United States into space. The powers behind the American military at the time became highly alarmed as this meant that the USSR could theoretically launch bombs into space, and then drop them anywhere on earth. In 1958 the concerns of people in the US military triggered the creation of the Defence Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA).

DARPA's initial role was to jump start American research in technology, find safeguards against a space-based missile attack and to reclaim the technological lead from the USSR. After only 18 months after the creation of DARPA, the Defence Advanced Research Projects Agency had developed and deployed the first US satellite. DARPA went on to have a direct contribution to the development of the Internet by appointing Joseph Licklider to head the new Information Processing Techniques Office (IPTO).

It was the job of the IPTO to further the work previously done by members of the "SAGE" (Semi-Automatic Ground Environment) program and develop technologies to protect the US against a space-based nuclear attack.

Licklider envisaged the potential benefits of a countrywide communications network, influencing his successors to implement his vision and to hire Lawrence Roberts who at that time was carrying out research with networks which was also being funded by DARPA.

Roberts led development of the ARPANet network architecture, and based it on the new idea of packet switching. A special computer called an Interface Message Processor was developed to realise the design. The ARPANet first went live in October 1969, with communications between the University of California in Los Angeles and the Stanford Research Institute.

The first networking protocol used on the ARPANet was the Network Control Program. In 1983, it was replaced with the TCP/IP protocol, which is still the standard used today.

In 1990, the National Science Foundation took over management of what was then called the NSFNet, and significantly expanded its reach by connecting it to the CSNET in Universities throughout North America, and later to the EUnet throughout research facilities in Europe.

Thanks in large part to the NSF's free-thinking management, and the growing popularity of the web, the nature of the Internet changed quickly in 1992, when the U.S. government began pulling out of network management and commercial entities offered Internet access to the general public for the first time. This change marked the beginning of the Internet's astonishing expansion. According to a survey conducted by CommerceNet and Nielsen Media Research in 1997, the number of users worldwide was believed to be well into the tens of millions. The so called Internet explosion coincided with the advent of increasingly powerful yet reasonably priced personal computers with easy-to-use GUI's (Graphical User Interfaces). The result was an attraction of recent computer converts to the Internet, and new multimedia capabilities, the size, scope and design of which allows users to:

  • connect easily through ordinary personal computers
  • exchange electronic mail with friends and colleagues
  • post and update frequently, information for others to access
  • access multimedia information that includes sound, photographic images and video
  • access diverse attitudes and perspectives from around the world
  • to directly and transparently communicate between computers

Today, the Internet is not owned or funded by any one institution, organisation, or government, it is a self-sustaining widespread information infrastructure accessible to hundreds of millions of people world-wide. The Internet is, however, directed by the Internet Society (ISOC), which is composed of volunteers. ISOC appoints the IAB (Internet Architecture Board) sub-council, the appointed members of which decide on standards, network resources, and network addresses. The day-to-day issues of Internet operation is taken care by of curtsy of a volunteer group called the IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force).

In brief a small number of governing boards work to establish common standards, few rules or single organisation bind the Internet, essentially the Internet is in the most part an ungoverned global network of networks.

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  • The Internet was invented by the US Department of Defence as a means of communication if we were attacked by Russia. That was in 1969. The WWW on the other hand was invented by an Englishman called Tim Berners-Lee in Switzerland in 1989. The Internet dates back to the 1950s and 60s, although few of us knew of it then as it was part of the American defence system.
  • Some say development started in 1957 when the Soviet Union launched Sputnik 1, the first satellite.
  • I think it's the difference between pop culture and invention that confuses people. The origins of the Internet stretch back to the 1950s and the invention of the World Wide Web to 1989, but the Internet IS a newish innovation as far as pop culture is concerned as it only really kicked into the lives of the vast majority of us after the 1989 invention of WWW.
  • DARPA was created in 1958. But this only started the research that led to create the Internet. The Network Control Protocol (NCP) was finalized and deployed in December 1970 by the Network Working Group (NWG), led by Steve Crocker. But it was not until RFC 768 "User Datagram Protocol", RFC 791 "Internet Protocol", RFC 792 "Internet Control Message Protocol, RFC 793 "Transmission Control Protocol" were ratified in 1980 and 1981 that the Internet took shape. Modern protocols like e-mail, ftp, telnet, http ... all depend on these underlying protocols. The ARPANET host protocol was switched from NCP to TCP/IP as of January 1, 1983. The underlying protocols that run the Internet have fundamentally changed since this date. Much later on Mar. 11, 1999 Al Gore claims to have invented the Internet: "During my service in the United States Congress, I took the initiative in creating the Internet." References: http://www.isoc.org/internet/history/brief.shtml
  • The seed of what would become the internet was created by ARPANET in 1969. It was basically a group of researchers working for the Department of Defense.

What are good websites for starting fifth grade?

A good website for 5th grade would be study island (if your school has it), and if your looking for help with map you could try math for fun.

What is difference between WEP 64 and WEP 128?

The 64 bit WEP key uses a 40 bit (10 Hex character) Encryption and a
128 bit WEP key uses a 104 bit (26 Hex Character) Encryption.
So the 128 bit WEP key is a higher level of encryption compared to 64 bit WEP.

Bandwith is measured in?

In computer networking, bandwidth (or data transfer speed) is measured in binary bits per second (bps) or bytes per second (B/s), where one byte is equal to eight bits. For example, a broadband connection speed of 8Mbps would theoretically allow a user to download 1MB of data every second.

What is the purpose of URL or Internet Address?

URL stands for Universal address locater and is commonly referred to as the Address Bar. You use this bar to direct your Internet browser to the website that you want to go to. without it, your computer wouldn't know where to get the web page that you want to view.

What service provider uses 647 area code?

Pretty much any mobile phone service provider in the Toronto area will give you a number in area code 647, or the even newer overlay code, 437.

What are some good chat websites?

well there is cp (cp means club penguin) and there is webkinz and moshi monsters and toontown but you have to download that site also here are some sites i heard of but never really played: runscape, second life, IMVU, Bin Weevils and free realms. there is another site called zwinky i never played that site before either but i think it's mostly for girls and you have to download it too. plus there is youtube but you don't make avatars on youtube or nothing you just make videos and see other videos. i would suggest that second life and IMVU would be for people 13+ to play. there are also fun sites that just have games no avatars called: y8, classic arcade games, girls games 1, girls games and yahoo! games. and if you are looking for a social networking site there is: facebook and myspace. here are social networking sites but for KIDS: yuniti and facebook kids. i don't know if these sites are totally safe but I'm sure they are pretty safe. hope i helped! :)

but there good just join these popular sites and chat anamiros.com facebook.com,myspace.com