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    Nevertheless to inform about a router is the fact that it is a device that allows you to connect to many networks that goes by each computer also it is made of arrangement same as a computer along with a few differences first is the CPU and then a DRAM of course instead of a motherboard it has a circuit board and this lets a router store info and communicate to the components inside it ("History of the Router| EHow." Subscribe to Our RSS. N.p., n.d. Web. 15 Jan.). It seems that it will help…

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    Germany’s invasion of Poland. 2016 marks 82 years since the Communications Act was passed into law now codified as 47 U.S.C. Since then, the rate at which technology has advanced has proven to increase exponentially. And since its inception as the ARPANET in 1969, the Internet has been a driver and catalyst of this technological development (Campbell & Garcia, 2013). The Communications Act is a law that has an impact not only on those subjected to its authority but also on the development…

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    The internet wasn’t created overnight with one click of the mouse. Actually, the origins of the internet begin as early as the late 1960s, when the US government created a system called ‘ARPANET’ to enable communication between the military and scientist working for them. It wasn’t until 1990s was the ‘internet’ open to a public domain, and the interactive internet we know today, Web 2.0, wasn’t even created until the 20th century (Reed,…

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    IPv6 The internet was invented around the early 1960s with the research of Packet switching. What they called ARPANET led to the development of the internetworking, where multiple networks could be join together over to create a network of networks. IP defined by RFC791 was the first widely used version of the internet protocol. This was known as version four, this would make you think that there were three other version of IP before this version however there really was not. IPv4 was…

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    A computer is defined as any programmable electronic device that can store, retrieve, and process data. The fundamental idea of computing developed back in the 1200’s to help solve problems with a series of written procedures. In the early 1640’s, a hand powered adding machine, the mechanical calculator was manufactured. In the 1800’s, Joseph-Marie Jacquard built a loom that was weaved by reading punched holes stored on a small sheet of hardwood and when plates were inserted and powered by water…

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    Technology: The 1960s was a time of conformity but also a time of innovation in the area of electronics and communications. In the 1960s, cars saw a massive growth in the popularity of muscle cars, marked by the most popular Ford Mustang. Another popular innovation of the time was the hatchback, with the Renault 16; a design model that has lasted into modern cars such as the Prius. This time in the industry also saw a significant acceptance of Japanese cars, as seen in the popular Toyota…

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    In the article “Are We Puppets in a Wired World?” author Sue Halpern gives us an overview of how the internet has progressed over the years. The first technology only allowed information to be sent to another computer which was called ARPANET. This was the start to the beginning of the internet. At this time, computers were very slow and expensive. Today, the internet is fast, inexpensive, and a permanent part of the culture. With the internet, this has changed what the meaning of valuable…

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    Introduction We use it every day in our lives; whether at home, at work, or just for fun and leisure. According to Rumbough (2001) it has become an integral part of the manner in which we communicate to each other. The subject of reference is none other than the internet, an innovation that according to the BBC (2012) has revolutionized our entire lives s a species. Although most of us encounter its use from day to day, according to The Internet Society (2014), defining what exactly entails the…

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    The Rise Of Netflix

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    especially because people don 't have nothing better to do. Some people will spend their whole day just playing on their phones, tablets, computer. You also have to use to get work in for your school 's, job The internet developed from software called the ARPANET which the U.S military had developed. It was only restrict to military personnel and the people who developed it.The access to information being one of the most important. Student can now have access to libraries around the…

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    Moon Landing Hoax, Neil Armstrong first was the first man on the moon, at least said to be. It’s hard to believe in 1969 that there was basically a space ship created to land on the moonhaving a man walk the first steps there. At the time small objects of new technology was being created such as a mouse for a computer, ATM’s, barcode scanners. Comparing the new technology being created at that time to a space ship on the moon with men aboard it’s difficult to believe; however, a few years after…

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