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They are used to transmit electromagnetic waves
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it was a digital data that allowed computers to send data
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it was the network that became the basis for the internet.
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the precursor to the Internet began with the U.S. Defense Department's ARPAnet. ARPA-funded researchers developed many of the protocols still used for most Internet communication.
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it was created to send mail instant through computer.
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The first multiprotocol routers were independently created by staff researchers at MIT and Stanford in 1981; the Stanford router was done by William Yeager, and the MIT one by Noel Chiappa; both were also based on PDP-11s. Virtually all networking now uses TCP/IP, but multiprotocol routers are still manufactured.
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TCP/IP specifies how data is exchanged over the internet by providing end-to-end communications that identify how it should be broken into packets,
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the process of registering a domain name, which identifies one or more IP addresses with a name that is easier to remember and use in URLs to identify particular Web pages. The person or business that registers domain name is called the domain name registrant.
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it's a naming system for computers
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it was the first internet provider to let the public access the internet
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HTML is short for Hypertext Markup Language. HTML is used to create electronic documents (called pages) that are displayed on the World Wide Web.
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Netscape is a brand name associated with the development of the Netscape web browser. It is now owned by Verizon Media, a subsidiary of Verizon.
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Web services company
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it is a network cable which is designed for long distance,high performance data and telecommunications.
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Broadband also differs from dial-up as it's always connected to the Internet, and doesn't need to be 'switched on' to work. Wireless Internet started rolling out commercially to the public in 1999,
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