What is a company that supplies connections to the Internet?
An ISP(Internet Service Provider) provides connectivity to the internet.
At its most basic, an Internet address is simply a number that is represented using 32 bits. A 32-bit number can be any number between 0 and 4294967295.
To make it a bit easier for humans to "manage" these numbers that uniquely identify every computer on the Internet, this 32-bit number is broken up into four 8-bit numbers. An 8-bit number can be anywhere in the range of 0 to 255.
For example, the IP address that I am responding to this question is 24.147.179.70.
The equipment that makes up the Internet (routers and switches) use these 32-bit numbers to determine how to move the data from one IP address to another. Every piece of data that moves along the Internet has a a small "tag" that specifies the destination IP address for that piece of data, and these routers and switches move the data along to its ultimate destination.
Its important to understand that the "names" that you see on the Internet (for example www.whitehouse.gov, which takes you to the website for the White House in Washington, DC) are separate from the Internet addresses that the name represents.
Computers on the Internet use something called DNS (Domain Name Server) to convert a name like www.whitehouse.gov to the Internet address that is used by the web server for a given name.
If you cannot send emails, (which is not normal,) you should either contact your email's website, or get a new email, which does not take long. amd it might be that who your sending to that there email is broken
Is there anything the internet doesn't know?
NO. A computer only knows what is put into it by humans and humans don't know everything so it stands to reason that since humans don't know everything and humans put stuff into computers the computer would not know everything.
Where can one find information regarding mobile internet broadband?
One may find information on a variety of wireless broadband plans on comparison websites such as 'Uswitch', 'CompareUK', 'Broadbandchoices' and 'Moneysupermarket'. These comparisons websites allow one to input pieces of information about area, speed required and potentially other factors to then find the cheapest or fastest broadband in their search area.
Why on YouTube does it say video is no longer available?
It could be a problem with Adobe Flash. To correct this problem, one would need to uninstall all older versions of Adobe Flash player and then download the newest version of Adobe Flash Player.
What does the IP address mean?
An IP address (also called an IP number) is a number (typically written as four numbers separated by periods, i.e. 107.4.1.3 or 84.2.1.111) which uniquely identifies a computer that is making use of the Internet. It is analogous to your telephone number in that the telephone number is used by the telephone network to direct calls to you. The IP address is used by the Internet to direct data to your computer, e.g. the data your web browser retrieves and displays when you surf the net. One task of DHCP is to assist in the problem of getting a functional and unique IP number into the hands of the computers that make use of the Internet.
An IP address is a network address of the PC (computer) you are using.ANSWER: IP stands for Internet Protocol. It is like the address on the front of your house only it is an address that is compatible with the Internet. Just like no two houses can have the same mail address, no two computers can have the same IP address. To find what the IP address of your computer is, go to START, RUN. Type IPCONFIG/ ALL and click OK. A black DOS box should show up with the IP address of your computer listed.An Internet Protocol (IP) address is a numerical identification (logical address) that is assigned to devices participating in a computer network.
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An Internet Protocol (IP) address is a numerical identification (logical address) that is assigned to devices participating in a computer networkutilizing the Internet Protocol for communication between its nodes.[1] Although IP addresses are stored as binary numbers, they are usually displayed in human-readable notations, such as 208.77.188.166 (for IPv4), and 2001:db8:0:1234:0:567:1:1 (for IPv6). The role of the IP address has been characterized as follows: "A name indicates what we seek. An address indicates where it is. A route indicates how to get there."[2]
The original designers of TCP/IP defined an IP address as a 32-bit number[1] and this system, now named Internet Protocol Version 4 (IPv4), is still in use today. However, due to the enormous growth of the Internet and the resulting depletion of the address space, a new addressing system (IPv6), using 128 bits for the address, was developed
Can you surf the internet with a nook ereader?
Most to all Kindle's will have a web browser in some form installed. If you have a Wi-Fi device (or have bought a Kindle with 3G (whether FREE or paid)), you'll likely have a web browser on the device. Check your owners manual for instructions how to get there.
What is the meaning of the word Skype?
The name Skype was derived from the working name for the network software producing face-to-face communications system, Sky peer-to-peer, which was used during development of the project.
What is compressing digital video?
One of the benefits of compressing digital video is once it is compressed, it doesn't take up as much storage. Digital videos take up a huge amount of storage and bandwidth.
Is it illegal to download YouTube videos?
Yes. Section 5b of the YouTube terms of use states "You shall not download any Content unless you see a “download†or similar link displayed by YouTube on the Service for that Content."
However, it has been upheld that content that is obtained from a legal source and used for personal, non-commercial use is legal. This was decided in the Betamax case, which had to do with the rights of home recordists taping TV programs for personal use. Such copying qualifies as fair use under U.S. copyright law. The same principles would apply to content taken from the Internet, provided the content is legal to begin with.
You'll get differing opinions on this. If you listen to the MPAA, the RIAA, and probably the AAA, they'll tell you that it's illegal to copy anything, even if you're a cloistered monk working on an illuminated manuscript. However, this is their opinion, which thus far has been unsupported by the case law. If, however, you know that the content you're downloading is pirated from someone who would object to its use - e.g., a bootleg copy of a film currently being shown in theaters, you could be complicit in the crime, even though it's unlikely you'd ever be prosecuted for it.
Who is considered the founder of internet?
The Internet was originally launched in 1969 by the Defense Department. The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) launched the DARPA Internet Program which developed into the Internet we have today.
How do you block people on Hotmail?
on the very right hand side of your hotmail account you will see a button "options" this will give you a menu, at the bottom of this menu there is an option " more options" This will lead you to a page an there you will find a section called "Junk Email" in this section there is a subsection called "safe and blocked Senders" if you go into this section you will see a small section called "blocked Senders" in here you can add the address of anyone you want to block
How many ip address classes are there?
class A = 16777214
class B = 65634
class C = 254
class D = not defined
class E = not defined
What is a unique benefit of using the Internet in health care?
Circumventing the barriers of distance between patient and care.
How do you find someone using a username?
Here on WikiAnswers you can click on the username where ever you see it highlighted and it will take you to their Bio Page. If they want their name made public, you will find it here. Many other sites like eBay and Yahoo also have profile pages where users may disclose their names and other personal information if they wish.
What does a webpage consist of?
Usually HTML Code. Although 'what you see', depends entirely on 'what your Web Browser is capable of displaying'. For example... If the Web Page was written in HTML, Flash and Java, but your Web Browser only supports HTML, then you may not be able to see some of the Web Sites 'Java Applets' or 'Flash Animations & Images'.
Software that creates HTML code to make webpages?
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Visit the W3C [see related links] to learn about HTML, the standards behind good markup, and the changes in HTML markup. You will also learn about CSS and XML which will help you build some dynamics into your site.
Some other tools which are great for writing HTML pages:
Benefits and drawbacks of gps?
BENEFITS:
-fast speed
-leads u in right direction
-helps improve mapping skills
-makes navigation easier
-has panic buttons built in
-you can be found easier if in danger or in accident
-plugs into your car cigarette lighter
DRAWBACKS:
-cellular devices can track other cellular device users
- not very cheap
-people focus on GPS more than road = accidents
-should be used as backup map but used as 1st resource
-needs good care and handling
-external power
-needs batteries (handheld ones)
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How do you put something on internet?
You just did post something on the internet. Everyone can now see your question.
Here are some more ways to post something on the internet:
How is conducting research online different from conducting research in a traditional library?
Conducting research online is a lot riskier; you need to be more aware of a few things in this case than when you are in a library, which is basically controlled and categorized a lot better: - Recognize legitimate resources versus fakers. - The difference between subjective information and objective information. For academic research, URLs ending in .edu and .gov are generally more trustworthy. Also be aware of user-generated content; while everyone is an expert on something, sometimes the right people aren't always the ones giving the information.
You also need to know that many legitimate online sources are "pay to use", either requiring a membership or payment per article. Make sure you check with your school if you're a student, many have online subcriptions to excellent source sites.
How can one sign up for internet banking with the Yorkshire Bank?
To sign up for internet banking at US Bank a person must first have an account with the bank and then all they have to is enroll in the service. This will give them access to their account through the internet.
Ways of presenting the subject?
The easiest way is showing pictures or slides, art is so broad there are many ways.
In 1921, the first pager system was used by the police department in Detroit, Michigan. Al Gross patented the first telephone pager device in 1949 and it was used by the Jewish Hospital in New York n 1950.