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R.I.P. Netscape

01/03/2008  IIII
Relevance: 6.14
Netscape, the Web browser that opened up not only the Web, but the entire Internet to mass use, is dead. It died after a long decline caused by its murderer, Microsoft's Internet Explorer. It was only 15 years ago that only a handful of nerds knew about the Internet and the Web. Even after CIX (Commercial Internet Exchange) opened up the Internet for business in 1991, only the kinds of people who now use Linux were using the Internet.
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Is Internet Explorer 8 in the works?

01/14/2007  III
Relevance: 5.66
Who needs Internet Explorer 7 when you can just wait for Internet Explorer 8? According to ActiveWin, Microsoft has already been working diligently on Internet Explorer 7's successor, and there are no plans for the team to stop for a service pack. The Internet Explorer development team will supposedly have the next version ready to go out the door within the next two years.
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Internet traffic begins to bypass the U.S

09/08/2008  II
Relevance: 5.38
Invented by American computer scientists during the 1970s, the Internet has been embraced around the globe. During the network's first three decades, most Internet traffic flowed through the United States. In many cases, data sent between two locations within a given country also passed through the United States. Engineers who help run the Internet said that it would have been impossible for the United States to maintain its hegemony over the long run because of the very nature of the Internet; it has no central point of control.
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How fast is the Internet?

04/28/2007  IIIIIIIIII
Relevance: 5.12
How fast is the Internet? A lot faster than most of us manage to ever experience, if the new Internet Land Speed Record set by a Tokyo University team is any measure.
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Interview with Vint Cerf, by Sean Daly

03/04/2008  II
Relevance: 5.01
Groklaw's Sean Daly had an opportunity to meet Vint Cerf, Vice President and Chief Internet Evangelist at Google, at OpenForum Europe last week. Mr. Cerf, known as the Father of the Internet because of being the co-designer with Robert Kahn of TCP/IP protocols and the basic architecture of the Internet, was gracious enough to answer some email questions Sean propounded regarding the future of the Internet, standards in general, and OOXML in particular. Like many others this week, Cerf has been giving the standards process considerable thought, and he concludes in connection with OOXML that"Internet users deserve better handling of global Internet standards."
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Umziehen einfach durch Serviceportal im Internet

06/23/2008  III
Relevance: 5.00
[Trigami-Review] Wenn ich vor vielen Jahren als Internet noch wenig bekannt war, ich schon immer erwähnte, das es damals fast nicht mehr gab, das nicht im Internet zu finden war, wurde ich dieser Tage wieder um eine Erfahrung reicher, denn trotz meiner 5 Umzüge in den letzten 4 Jahren nutzte ich das Internet kaum um [...]
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Speaking UNIX: Inside TCP/IP

05/06/2008  II
Relevance: 4.73
The Internet has played a huge role in the advancement of technology, business, and everyday life for huge numbers of the world's people. Configuring a computer to communicate over a network and connecting to the Internet has become an essential task for administrators. This article shows how to configure a server running IBM AIX to connect to and use the Internet.
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Audio/video entertainment devices with Linux inside

12/19/2006  II
Relevance: 4.68
Acoustic Energy WiFi Internet Radio -- [Aug. 28, 2005] -- A wireless Internet table radio based on embedded Linux, the prosaicly code-named"Wi-Fi internet radio" will support"all three major streaming formats," and tune
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Linux Internet Cafe Software Allows Multiple Users To Share Single ...

09/25/2006  IIIIII
Relevance: 4.66
Omni Technology Solutions and its partner in the UK, Blueloop, have partnered to deliver LinuxWorld London's Internet cafe. The Internet cafe will consist of 12 independent Linux workstations running on two Intel Pentium 4 3Ghz desktops with 2 GB of RAM.
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Internet Radio in NetBSD and Linux without KDE or GNOME

09/19/2007  III
Relevance: 4.65
Listening to Internet Radios seems easy nowadays with the rampant powerful graphical environments of KDE and GNOME. Given that the computer you have is well equipped with processing power, it will do well with all those graphics overkill. But should users who own older machines get rid of the pleasure of listening to the Internet radios? Never!
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