Vint Cerf

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    How did media explore the effects of awareness to the world events? Media had introduced itself to the real world and was established in the mid 1800s and happened to take place in various types of world events. Not much has happened to the real world before media was actually introduced. People had no communication nor technology. This was a rough time for whoever participated in world events. This has strongly suffered many people throughout this time. However, some thought they can solve this issue by making things different. Others haven't realized what they've overcome. Media is one of the biggest propaganda that yet to seen in that time. Since their was no communication in the mid 1800s, no one knew their destination of where to go or seen. Without media on any types of world events, it began to struggle. There was no sense of humor from person to person. Media had now way of responding at that time, to where their was no communication nor news of what's going on in the real world. This became a huge impact on world events and leads to many wars such as World War 1, Russian Civil War, and the Spanish Civil War. Without no communication in World War 1, how's it possible to transport goods if they have no resources for communication throughout the worldwide. Before the 1900s, there was very little communication in the society such as; telephone/telegraph, pony express, and Morse code. Around the mid 1800s, that's that's when these source of communication was…

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    Vint Cerf's Eulogy

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    Vint Cerf is a living legend and evangelist for Google. Briefly comment on his speech based on your readings in this Unit After reading his biography, his nickname of a “living legend” is right on the money; Cerf has accomplished so much in benefit of the telecommunication and internet fields that is really hard to keep track. While reading his speech, there is one thing that he says that I could no agree more “the internet has evolved and adapted new transmission technology”. Thanks to Vint…

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    Satire On Bullying

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    We the Students In today’s day and age, social media and the internet have become a huge part of daily life in schools, the workplace, and even the government. When Robert E. Kahn and Vint Cerf invented the internet in the 1960’s they probably never imagined people would use it to buy clothes or that our president would use it to update our country with all his personal and political views. Something that has gone from just being able to communicate to a different country in a way besides…

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    Vint Cerf, also known as a “father of the Internet”, is worried about the IoT. “Sometimes I’m terrified by it,” he said to journalists at the 2015 Heidelberg Laureate Forum in Germany. “It’s a combination of appliances and software, and I’m always nervous about software. Software has bugs” Cerf said that devices similar to Google’s Nest thermostat, for instance, can “help me decide how well or poorly I’ve chosen my lifestyle to minimize cost and my use of resources. It can be an important…

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    Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) are a suite of protocols designed for large-scale internetworks that span LAN and WAN environments. TCP/IP are communication protocols that are used to handle traffic on the internet and other networks. The two most important protocols are the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and the Internet Protocol (IP). These are today the standard networking protocols and were created from a synthesis of a number of earlier developments in the…

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    Internet Governance Essay

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    Internet Governance According to WSIS, “A working definition of Internet governance is the development and application by governments, the private sector and civil society, in their respective roles, of shared principles, norms, rules, decision-making procedures, and programs that shape the evolution and use of the Internet (WSIS, 2005).” As Vint Cerf once said "There are some big issues coming. Remember governance is a very, very big word that includes law enforcement, human rights, and…

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    Ethos appeals more to the credibility of the source, whereas pathos appeals more to the emotional side of the audience. Ethos can be included through citing historical examples and quoting reputable sources, both of which are correctly fulfilled by the writers. They have provided references to multiple historical events, like Stalin's purges and the Zinoviev Letter and have cited sources such as Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights and Vint Cerf, building the credibility of the work…

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    The Evolution Of Facebook

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    they have created a benefit to the main Internet sites as them being their main Hub for Facebook. Before Facebook was invented people were using the Internet as their main hub to get around and it is still number one. From the Internet people could many things such as research a topic, communicate with others, or play games. This relates to a quote in Albert- Laszlo Barabasi’s chapter of Linked, “The Topology of the Internet is a perquisite for designing tools and services that offer a fast…

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    a far lower cost” (p.48). Granting an opportunity to reach a greater volume of people, at a lower cost, in less time. Although many may argue otherwise, the human race is tremendously impatient and lazy. With a strong desire to always find a faster and easier way to access, create or connect; it is understandable that media and technology developed and evolved as it has - through newsprint, radio, television and later the internet. To fully explain the establishing of mass communication, one…

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