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    Internet that people can access, except for what local governments decide. For example, there are no restrictions or preferences over emailing, file sharing, instant messaging (IM), Voice over IP (VoIP), Video Conferencing, Podcasts, blogs, RSS feeds, USENET, etc. • No Throttling: Currently, Internet Service Providers (ISPs) cannot change the download or upload transfer rates depending on what people are accessing. • No Censorship: There are no restrictions on what or how much anyone can upload…

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    Until Jon Postel proposed a Mail Transfer Protocol, which would remove the mail’s reliance on File Transfer Protocol (FTP). In November 1981, SMTP was established as RFC 788 by Postel, which around the same time Usenet was developed allowing a one-to-many communication network. STMP became popular due to the it working well with both the sending and receiving machines are connected to the network all the time. One of the first programs to implement SMTP was Sendmail…

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    addition of the neutral class. This task has of sentiment analysis can also classify human mood such as angry, happy or sad. Read (2005) and Go et al. (2009) consider the usage of emoticons (such as :) and :-/) to predict sentiment of the text from Usenet newsgroups and Twitter using a dataset of positive and negative…

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    Publicizing has undauntedly served the print business for quite a while, and was associated with the Internet with every longing of accomplishment. Web advancing began with Center and Siegel 's in surely understood Green Card Lottery message on the Usenet site in April 1994 and was followed in October by publicizing plans for AT&T, MCI, Sprint, and Volvo on Hot-wired in conclusion the idea got on. The Advertisement grew in headway, and today there are Static, rotating, looking over, excited,…

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    phenomenon of the 21st century which is especially popular among young people (Vural, 2015; Celik, Yurt, & Sahin, 2015). Jim Ellis and Tom Truscott are grandparents of modern social media with their Usenet founded in 1979 (Kaplan & Haenlein, 2012, as cited in Vural, 2015). The original purpose of Usenet is to “allow users to send and take messages across the Internet” (İşlek, 2012, as cited in Vural, 2015, p. 1148). In 2007, Boyd and Ellison defined Social Networking Sites (SNSs) as web-based…

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    “On the sixth day, god created man. On the seventh, man returned the favor”-[Usenet]. Since ancient times, we, members of the human race, have adopted beliefs, ideologies, philosophies and religions. The religions adopted were concerning superior beings that oversee our lives, to protect us from harm, aid us in our struggles, and “shield us from ignorance”. Today we have adopted many religions, some more popular than others, that are handed down through generations. I have personally witnessed…

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    Nt1330 Unit 3 Assignment 1

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    Web server A web server processes requests using HTTP, the most basic network protocol used for information on the World Wide Web. HTML is the most frequent protocol for WWW and it may include images, scripts and style sheets in addition to text content. A user agent (eg. a browser) communicates by requesting a specific set of data using HTTP. This requests is than received by a server, which responds by sending the requested data or refusing to do, showing an error message of some sort. Its…

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    Social Media Essay

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    Social media an advancing tool in the field of communication. They are highly interactive online tool that provides people, companies and governments to create, share or exchange their views in virtual way. The problem of distance or meeting people around the world is no longer an issue as the social media is being a rising trend in the modern technology. Through this media we would communicate with people around the world by sharing pictures, videos, text messages or even talking with them face…

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    they seem minor but they were part of my experiences. The example of the digital social society is one that is changing incredibly fast so now Anne Hornsby ethnography of surfing the net (Hornsby 1990) already seems outdated with references to BBS, Usenet and MUDs, but it does hold much about the society and the early rules that made up that society. Rules such as not typing in all capitals, have become well known, such that one uses them only in anger and new members are admonished if using…

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    History Of Pytho Python

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    creating the language on his private time, until he ultimately developed Python. When he implemented Python in his Amoeba project he had great success which allowed him to better improve the language. Then in February 1991, he published his code to a Usenet newsgroup and from there it became a huge success. As far as the name goes, Van Rossum wanted a name that would be easy, short and unique. In the end the language was named after the 1970 BBC’s comedy series, ‘Monty Python’s Flying Circus’,…

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