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  • ...ht|thumb|250px|A map graphically displaying interconnections on the public Internet (known as [[Router|routes]]). These routes are managed via the dynamic [[ro ...applications and networking experiments runs, using technologies of the [[Internet Protocol Suite]].
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  • .... This article discusses the risks which young people face as they use the internet, offers suggestions for parents, teachers, and young people how to avoid ri
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  • #REDIRECT [[Internet safety]]
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  • ...efers to the technical management of large, multi-user networks based on [[Internet Protocol]] (IP) [[routing]], not operators of individual computers. ...erators Group]] (NANOG), an informal organization where the operators of [[Internet Service Provider]]s, academics, [[telecommunications service provider]]s, v
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  • #REDIRECT [[Internet troll]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Internet troll]]
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  • '''The Internet Channel''' is a [[Wii]] channel. It is a internet browser based on [[Opera (web browser)|Opera]]. It originally was free; the
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  • ...ly resilient [[protocol (computer)|protocol]] for messages sent across the internet, first by being broken into smaller packets (each with the endpoint address ...mon aspects of designing a protocol for the internetworking layer of the [[Internet Protocol Suite]].
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  • '''Spam''' (internet), or '''rolex''', or '''viagra''', is any unwanted message, aggressive adve broadcast to a great number of users through the internet service: [[chat]]s, [[message board]]s, [[forum]]s, and, especially, throug
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  • ...information they believe to be sensitive or harmful.<br /> Opinions about Internet censorship are opposing in different levels (from strongly disagree to very '''Internet Service Provide:''' is often done in country-level where governments use th
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  • ...ional "network of networks" that connects computers together through the [[Internet Protocol Suite]] and supports applications like [[Email]] and the [[World W
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  • #REDIRECT [[Internet censorship]]
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  • '''Alexa Internet''', Inc. is a subsidiary of [[Amazon.com]]. ''Alexa'' provides traffic dat ...=The Alexa site audit |url=http://www.alexa.com/siteaudit |publisher=Alexa Internet, Inc. |work=Alexa: The web information company |accessdate=2012-07-21}}
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  • ...ce: discussion boards (forums), USENET groups, blogs, [[wiki]]s, and other Internet venues that allow open access. ...nal definition of "troll" was much narrower. When first used, it meant an Internet utterance (or the person making that utterance) that was deliberately incor
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  • | title = Inventing the Internet | title = Who Controls the Internet?: Illusions of a Borderless World
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  • #REDIRECT [[Internet troll]]
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  • ...”—that contain embedded sensors and software and which can connect via the internet to exchange data with other devices and systems. Grouping of IoT devices o
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  • ...and the architectural principles supporting them, that are defined by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) in Request for Comments (RFC) specifications. ...ting. We believe in rough consensus and running code|Dave Clark, while The Internet Architect}}</center>
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  • ...ensive and stable archive of as much of human knowledge as it can on the [[Internet]]. Founded in 1996 by [[Brewster Kahle]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[Internet relay chat]]
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  • ...ary public [[server]]s on the Internet, and possibly from arbitrary public Internet users to servers operated for or by the customer enterprise. ...t have higher-capacity Internet links and sell [[transit]] into the public Internet. Other than the smallest ISPs, they will interconnect to upstreams and to [
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  • ...s carrying voice telephony not over dedicated telephony networks, but over Internet Protocol networks that handle both voice and data. In practice, VoIP also r The Internet, however, does not offer continuous bit streams, and infinite bandwidth is
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  • A discussion of the risks which young people face as they use the Internet.
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  • ...net Protocol]] (IP) based [[routing|routed]] networks such as the public [[Internet]] and secure IP networks (e.g., [[SIPRNET]]), as well as IP-assisted networ
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  • '''Pandora''' is a popular, free [[internet]] [[music]] site. Pandora asks the user to provide a favourite song, then s
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  • ...ly resilient [[protocol (computer)|protocol]] for messages sent across the internet, first by being broken into smaller packets (each with the endpoint address
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  • The Internet Channel is a channel used to browse the Internet on the [[Wii]] console.
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  • ...I)]] address space of its customers to the DFZ, and usually will assign [[Internet address space#provider-dependent|provider-dependent (PA)]] when requested b ...s customers, although this is not needed when the customer's access to the Internet goes through a single link to a single transit provider. As long as the cu
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  • An '''Internet Exchange Point''' is a point at which [[Internet Service Provider]]s, and sometimes end user organizations, can exchange tra While it is technically possible to use an IXP connection for access to an [[Internet transit provider]], this is generally not allowed. The fundamental purpose
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  • While the [[Internet Protocol]] is [[connectionless]], capacity planning of networks needs an un [[Internet Protocol flow information export]] is the general term for methods to colle
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  • {{r|Internet Protocol}} {{r|Internet Protocol Suite}}
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  • ...nternet, as seen by this [http://www.google.com/search?q=%22History+of+the+Internet%22 Google search] ...mputer Conferences on the Agenda] &mdash; a 1985 article on the history of internet use in the Soviet Union
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  • ...chat''' is a text-based form of [[chat]] for instant messaging across the internet.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Internet Protocol Suite]]
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  • A person who, often anonymously, takes pleasure in sowing discord on the [[internet]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[Internet Service Provider]]
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  • An association of a source Internet protocol address and one or more destinations, in a given direction of tran
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  • #Redirect [[Internet Protocol version 6]]
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  • (IoT) Internet-connected devices—“things”—that contain embedded sensors and softwa
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  • '''Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME)''' are methods of including binary and other non-tex ...C-2045}} "Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) Part One: Format of Internet Message Bodies", N. Freed, N. Borenstein, 1996.
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  • ...many of its founders believe deeply in '''freedom on the Internet'''. The Internet's predecessors were built to optimize the sharing of research and education ...it. Nevertheless, it is a motto of Internet operations engineers that the Internet senses censorship as a network failure, and routes around it.
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  • #Redirect [[Internet Protocol version 6]]
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  • {{r|Internet}}
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  • {{r|Internet Protocol Suite}} {{r|Internet Protocol version 4}}
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  • ...vers, and the public [[Internet]] using [[Internet Protocol version 4]], [[Internet Protocol version 6]], or both.
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  • ...for Comment (RFC)]]; the working documents that go into RFCs are called [[Internet Draft]]s. ...C 3935, is supported by the [[Internet Society]], and has a policy-level [[Internet Architecture Board]]. In practice, the work is done by individuals, primar
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  • ...4 and Internet Protocol version 6 can run more securely if features of the Internet Protocol security architecture (IPSec)<ref name=RFC4301>{{citation | title = Security Architecture for the Internet Protocol
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  • The '''Internet Message Access Protocol''' (IMAP) is a client-server messaging protocol for
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Spam (internet)]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...data transfer of the Internet since 1980. It will gradually be replaced by Internet Protocol version 6 ('''IPv6'''). ...uted over arbitrary data link protocols and network medium|physical media. Internet architects speak of both versons of IP as "medium agnostic"; an application
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  • A Internet Service Provider that is connected to the [[default-free zone]] (DFZ), and,
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  • An automated music recommendation and Internet radio service created by the Music Genome Project.
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  • *An introduction to internet relay chat
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  • ...the continued growth of the [[Internet]]. The public address space of the Internet is becoming exhausted. <ref name=HustonIPv4>{{citation ...ng|IPv6 multihoming]] are in this article, but might well split out to an "Internet Protocol version 6 operations" article that deal with operational issues no
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Internet troll]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Voice over Internet Protocol]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Internet}}
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  • ...pace (128bits), which should in turn provide the ability for an end-to-end Internet and allowing new models of communication to be developed.
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  • ...3. [[David D. Clark]]'s vision of what a global communication network (the Internet) will look like, written in 1992.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Flow (Internet Protocol)]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Internet Protocol flow information export}}
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  • '''Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME)''' are methods of including binary and other non-tex ...C-2045}} "Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) Part One: Format of Internet Message Bodies", N. Freed, N. Borenstein, 1996.
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  • ...ssues of whether information can and should flow with total freedom on the Internet, or if it can be censored or actively attacked
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  • An earlier name for the [[Internet Message Access Protocol]].
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  • {{r|Internet}} {{r|Internet Protocol version 4}}
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  • MIME extends the format of Internet mail to allow non-US-ASCII textual messages, non-textual messages, multipar
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  • {{main|Internet Protocol version 6}} {{seealso|Internet Protocol version 6 deployment}}
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  • Internet standards body that operates on a consensus-based model.
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  • ...on export''' is the general term for methods to collect and report [[flow (Internet Protocol)]] statistics.<ref name=RFC3917>{{citation | url = http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3918.txt}}</ref> In 2004, the [[Internet Engineering Task Force]] (IETF) IPFIX project <ref name=IPFIX>{{citation
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  • ...steadily withdrawn from funding the [[Internet]] infrastructure, since the Internet has become truly international. It is a not-for-profit U.S. corporation. ...complex. ICANN allocates large blocks of Internet numbers to the regional internet address registries]] (RIR): [[ARIN]], [[RIPE]], [[APNIC]], [[LACNIC]], and
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  • {{r|Internet}}
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  • RFC-3501 (2003), "Internet Message Access Protocol - Version 4rev1", M. Crispin, http://tools.ietf.org
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Internet transit provider]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Internet exchange point}}
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  • ...how IPv6 works in order to understand an explanation of deploying it; see Internet Protocol version 6. Not every detail is relevant, but some of the more crit ...software and hardware documentation will remain authoritative. The article Internet Protocol version 6 laboratory suggests a framework that could be used for f
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  • #REDIRECT [[Internet/External Links]]
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  • {{r|Internet}}
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  • This article deals with the process of '''obtaining and managing Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) address space.''' The size and other characterist ...rts IPv6 address assignment, but, in addition, IPv6 has another mechanism, Internet Protocol version 6 Stateless Address Autoconfiguration (SLAAC), in which th
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  • {{r|Internet}} {{r|Internet Protocol}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Internet Protocol security architecture]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Internet Protocol version 6}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Internet Engineering Task Force]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers}}
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  • An example of a testing and learning facility for familiarization with [[Internet Protocol version 6]]
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  • {{:Internet Message Access Protocol/Related Articles}}
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  • {{r|Internet Protocol Suite}} {{r|Internet control message protocol}}
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  • Methods to collect and report [[flow (Internet Protocol)]] statistics for network operations and management; tends to focu
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  • The regional Internet address registry for North America, providing [[Internet Protocol]] address allocations to large organizations, as well as [[Autonom
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  • ...y of networks]]), such as [[Internet Protocol version 4]] (IPv4) and now [[Internet Protocol version 6]] (IPv6) '''addresses''', '''names''' in the [[Domain Na ...al government, user groups, and other concerns with legitimate interest in Internet policy.
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  • {{r|Internet}} {{r|Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Internet Protocol flow information export]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Flow (Internet Protocol)}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Internet Protocol version 6 deployment]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Internet Protocol version 6 address management}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Internet Protocol version 6 laboratory]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Internet Protocol version 6 deployment}}
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  • ...technical identifiers that must be unique for the proper operation of the Internet
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  • #redirect [[Internet Control Message Protocol for IP version 6]]
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  • Internet control message protocol for IP version6, or more simply - ICMPv6, is used
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Internet Protocol version 6 address management]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Internet Control Message Protocol for IP version 6}}
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  • There are a set of '''Problems of address exhaustion and collision with Internet Protocol'''. The problems are not restricted to IPv4 and not IPv6; the prob ...terprises could number their IP hosts, which never connected to the public Internet, without having to go out for unique address space. This involved both admi
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  • {{r|Internet Protocol}} {{r|American Registry for Internet Numbers||**}}
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  • ...the Internet runs out of [[Internet Protocol version 4]] addresses, yet [[Internet Protocol version 6]] is not quite ready for prime time
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  • {{r|Internet Protocol version 6}} {{r|Internet Protocol version 6 neighbor discovery}}
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  • I have modified the description of the Internet protocol architecture so it now conforms with RFC 1122 and RFC 1812. This c
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  • ...al end-to-end data transfer [[protocol (computer)|protocols]] run in the [[Internet Protocol Suite]]:
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  • ==Internet resources==
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  • ...vers, and the public [[Internet]] using [[Internet Protocol version 4]], [[Internet Protocol version 6]], or both.
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  • ...the Internet runs out of [[Internet Protocol version 4]] addresses, yet [[Internet Protocol version 6]] is not quite ready for prime time
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  • ...andards, which set the engineering specifications for the internals of the Internet, while many others languish largely or completely ignored.
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  • {{r|Internet Protocol}} {{r|Internet Protocol Suite}}
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  • ...chat''' is a text-based form of [[chat]] for instant messaging across the internet.
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  • {{r|Internet}} {{r|Internet Protocol version 4}}
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  • ...nternet, as seen by this [http://www.google.com/search?q=%22History+of+the+Internet%22 Google search] ...mputer Conferences on the Agenda] &mdash; a 1985 article on the history of internet use in the Soviet Union
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  • {{r|Internet}} {{r|Internet Protocol Suite}}
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  • ...sses, introduced for [[Internet Protocol version 4]] but also adapted to [[Internet Protocol version 6]], in which addresses are written in the form <code>addr
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  • The Internet Channel is a channel used to browse the Internet on the [[Wii]] console.
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  • ...technical identifiers that must be unique for the proper operation of the Internet
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  • === From IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force) === === From IANA (Internet Assigned Numbers Authority) ===
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  • ..., that function which takes an [[Internet Protocol version 4]] (IPv4) or [[Internet Protocol version 6]] '''address''' and returns the corresponding '''name'''
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  • ...arties involved in the detailed engineering practices required to make the Internet operate reliably, predictably, and efficiently
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  • ...mittee]]; opposed [[H.R. 3962]] health care bill; Co-chair, Congressional Internet Caucus
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  • {{r|Internet protocol suite}} {{r|Internet}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Internet Protocol version 6 deployment]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Internet Protocol version 6 address management}}
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  • ...pace (128bits), which should in turn provide the ability for an end-to-end Internet and allowing new models of communication to be developed.
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  • '''Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME)''' are methods of including binary and other non-tex ...C-2045}} "Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) Part One: Format of Internet Message Bodies", N. Freed, N. Borenstein, 1996.
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  • ==Internet resources==
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  • ...etworks; the concept applies to both [[Internet Protocol version 4]] and [[Internet Protocol version 6]]
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  • ...ol, principally to let it carry both [[Internet Protocol version 4]] and [[Internet Protocol version 6]] information, but also to integrate various incremental
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  • {{r|Internet Protocol version 6 deployment}} {{r|Internet Protocol version 6}}
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  • {{r|Internet}} {{r|Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers}}
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  • An '''IP address''' is an exact designation of location, used by the [[Internet Protocol]]. IP addresses look like the following: ...'host'' in internet parlance) for information exchange by one of several [[internet application protocols]].
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  • {{r|Internet}} {{r|Internet Protocol}}
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  • *[http://www.iep.utm.edu/b/beattie.htm James Beattie (1735-1803)] Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy .../www.iep.utm.edu/h/humelife.htm David Hume (1711-1776): Life and Writings] Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy; includes an account of the controversy with Bea
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  • {{r|Internet Protocol Suite}} {{r|Internet Protocol version 4}}
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  • ...2.4 GHz spectrum) designed for low-power, fast, reliable messaging among [[Internet of Things|IoT]] devices.
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  • {{r|Internet Protocol version 4}} {{r|Internet Protocol version 6 address management}}
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  • {{r|Internet Protocol version 6}} {{r|Internet Protocol version 6 neighbor discovery}}
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  • {{r|American Registry for Internet Numbers}} {{r|Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers}}
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  • *[http://www.carnap.org Rudolf Carnap Webpage and Directory of Internet Resources] *Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy: [http://www.iep.utm.edu/c/carnap.htm Rudolf Car
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  • {{r|Flow (Internet Protocol)}} {{r|Internet Engineering Task Force}}
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  • ...steadily withdrawn from funding the [[Internet]] infrastructure, since the Internet has become truly international. It is a not-for-profit U.S. corporation. ...complex. ICANN allocates large blocks of Internet numbers to the regional internet address registries]] (RIR): [[ARIN]], [[RIPE]], [[APNIC]], [[LACNIC]], and
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  • ...continue to be usable on your home network even when no connection to the internet is available, and that communications with smart home devices are secure.
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  • ...aph with its young owner. The photograph was quickly circulated over the [[Internet]] due to the humorous content of the image and soon became a major talking Many similar pictures of fat felines have circulated the internet.
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  • {{r|Internet}} {{r|Internet exchange point}}
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  • ...monitored or controlled via wireless radio signals, not just those having internet access.
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