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    Firstly, the World Wide Web is not the Internet. The web is a feature of the internet, which is a network of computer networks whereas the World Wide Web is a series of interlinked HTML webpages connected by Hyperlinks. Therefore, “surfing” the Web and “surfing” the internet are two different things. Although the task of retrieving a webpage can be completed in a matter of seconds, it is actually a complex process. Firstly, your device sends a request to the Domain Name System through a router…

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    promotes neutral internet which means that internet service providers should not block legal content, applications or facilities, or forbid the use of non-harmful devices. Net neutrality works on the principle that all web traffic flow should be treated equally, no matter where it originated or the type of data transmitted. A neutral Internet provides a massive, open, and worldwide market, and the ability for anyone to access information, products, and services via any Internet connection; it…

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    Discussion Points 1. Do some Internet research on Chevron’s use of seismic imaging technology? Briefly explain how it works and how it has helped Chevron discover new oil and gas reservoirs. Seismic waves are used to study earthquakes. Seismic imaging technology is widely used to explore underground oil and gas reservoirs by sending sound waves by ultrasensitive device, geophones which detect the appropriate location of oil and gas. This technology is successful in tapping the locations for oil…

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    Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States Country: United States Website: www.akamai.com Building up AKAMAI Technologies: With a wide variety of internet users throughout the globe, it becomes a challenging task for the internet providers to provide speedy service for the optimum web performance. The company that aimed at the new ways of delivering internet content to its users that came into existence in the year 1998 was Akamai technologies. The building process of this company took place in…

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    Wireless technologies have transformed our lives greatly. Until a few years back, we needed a wired computer connected to telephonic ports to get internet access. Nowadays, mobile phones are used for super-fast internet, with applications ranging from banking to movie ticketing. This wireless technology helps reduce cost and also increases mobility. Devices are shrinking in terms of their size and are growing in processing speeds. 4G is the fourth generation of broadband mobile technology after…

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    ACS Bore that was set up to undermine ACS:Law’s activities. Now, an article targeting Patrick Achache, Robert Croucher, and a few other copyright enforcers has surfaced all over the net particularly on TorrentFreak. Just to clear the air – No internet service subscriber is falsely accused…

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    Internet Privacy Essay

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    No Privacy, No Humanity Is America witnessing the end of internet privacy? There are countless reasons why anyone would want to protect their privacy, but the single most important principle is that we have a right to privacy. Seeking privacy on the internet should not make the user feel guilty, the user’s privacy should be expected, and demanded. The reasons might be as simple as preserving your right to express unpopular opinions without being subjected to persecution, communicating sensitive…

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    Nt1310 Unit 1 Case Study

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    1. The customer edge router will peer only with a provider router and will not peer with other customer edge routers. With reference to the diagram above, CE2 will peer with PE2 and not with CE1 or CE3. 2. If a new site is added, configuration is done only on the provider edge router. If site 4 is to be added in the peer model in figure 4, then only the PE router is to be configured. The other CE and PE routers need not be configured or modified. 3. The data packet contains the following…

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    Net Neutrality Report Numerous studies have been conducted on the topic of Net Neutrality. Net Neutrality is the principle that broadband internet service providers should allow access to all content and applications regardless of its source or destination, and without favoring or blocking particular applications or contents on websites. The purpose of this report is to discuss the issue of Net Neutrality with the Ministry of Industry, and other non-technical government officials. This report…

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    Greenblatt’s text explains the impact of free downloading music from the internet in recent years. Many music producers start to sell their licensed music in a low price against piracy. But many people wonder if this way of selling music will remain profitable in the future. He also believes that the plastic discs have become an anachronism. Because the consumers think they can get a lot more music in the same price as a disc through the Internet than at retail outlets. He mentions the…

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