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IAB defined
IANA defined
ICA defined
ICR defined
IETF defined
imagemap defined
Index.html defined
Information Superhighway defined
Infobahn defined
input-handling program defined
instance defined
- CLASS=APPENDIX>, for instance , defines a division that acts as an
- be used; in the last instance , the encoding is the desired final
- Word to HTML , for instance , a border around a block of text or
- a prologue, and an instance . DTD is the prologue section of the
- bulletin board, for instance . Some of the bulletin boards have
- specified in this instance communicate to the search engine what
- unique content:.) For instance , a Creole cookbook and an Italian
- Defense ( DoD ), for instance , mandates that all documentation be
- let the same document instance be rendered differently (and
- in a single query--for instance , " TCP/IP " and "
- of this page , for instance ), or other commonly repeated page
- in any way. For instance , MD="md5
- tag names. For instance , <P CLASS =STANZA.COUPLET>
- tag names. For instance , <H2 CLASS =Section> defines a
- tag names. For instance , <H2 CLASS =Section> defines a
- tag names. For instance , <H2 CLASS =Section> defines a
- tag names. For instance , <H2 CLASS =Section> defines a
- for deleted text, for instance in legal documents. Attributes: ID An
- indicates the defining instance of a term. Attributes: ID An SGML
- tag names. For instance , <DIV CLASS =APPENDIX> defines
- in any way. For instance , MD="md5
- tag names. For instance , <H2 CLASS =Section> defines a
- of the sequence. For instance , SKIP=3 advances the sequence number
- in any way. For instance , MD="md5
- tag names. For instance , <H2 CLASS =Section> defines a
- in any way. For instance , MD="md5
- in any way. For instance , MD="md5
- the same name, for instance a group of radio buttons or checkboxes
- in any way. For instance , MD="md5
- for inserted text, for instance in legal documents. Attributes: ID An
- in any way. For instance , MD="md5
- of the sequence. For instance , SKIP=3 advances the sequence number
- in any way. For instance , MD="md5
- in any way. For instance , MD="md5
- tag names. For instance , <P CLASS = abstract > defines
- in any way. For instance , MD="md5
- around tables. For instance : <TABLE BORDER>. The precise
- cells distinctly, for instance by using a larger or heavier font for
- cells distinctly, for instance by using a larger or heavier font for
- in any way. For instance , MD="md5
Internaut defined
Internet defined
- Science Foundation Internet) regulating the use of its network,
- . Print Resources: The Internet Guide for New Users . Daniel P. Dern.
- most users of the Internet in general and the WWW in particular
- History The Internet developed from the computer networks
- parts of the Internet . While commercial server providers
- result was that the Internet backbone , the NSFnet, simply stopped
- formed Commercial Internet Exchange (CIX), which is a commercial
- increased the range of Internet activities. AUP and today's Internet
- AUP and today's Internet user As already mentioned, most
- mentioned, most Internet users have to comply with an
- address is used on the Internet : An E-mail address is a designation
- computer on the Internet . Each computer has a unique IP
- A link to a list of Internet search engines . You can use one of
- use here. RFC 1392 The Internet User's Glossary is the name of an
- with a single numeric Internet ( IP) address . For example, in the
- will consist of the Internet address and the official hostname. All
- AOL has added full Internet access to its list of services. AOL's
- . URLs: AOL's Internet services include: an FTP server Where
- tool One of the many Internet search tools , this one was bought by
- -related sites on the Internet . USENET FAQs: Graphics Answers to
- Yahoo! Computers and Internet: Graphics: Animation Print Resources:
- public archives on the Internet . URLs: anonymous ftp FAQ anonymous
- is connected to the Internet , users can also search the resources
- Engine is to the Internet , and then some. It can be utilized by
- is connected to the Internet , AppleSearch will provide a list of
- Using AppleSearch The Internet In order to incorporate the Internet
- to incorporate the Internet in AppleSearch queries, a server
- connection to the Internet is required. A direct (not dial-up)
- FTP sites on the Internet . Archie uses a filename query string
- are computers on the Internet which routinely log onto every known
- is stored in the Internet Archives Database. When a user issues
- account on the Internet . There are at least five ways to
- E-mail If you have Internet e-mail you can use Archie by e-mail.
- the United States. The Internet grew out of ARPAnet, an experimental
- Print Resources: The Internet Guide for New Users . Daniel P. Dern.
- the growing use of the Internet for commercial purposes. It allows
- areas of growth on the Internet : the electronic marketing revolution.
- to advertise on the Internet may also pay for lists of e-mail users
- commercial use of the Internet is currently up for debate (namely,
- information over the Internet ), it seems likely that the use of the
- that the use of the Internet for commercial purposes will continue
- obtain access to Internet and establish e-mail accounts.
- Yahoo! Computers and Internet: Languages: Awk Print Resources: sed &
- the structure of the Internet? Describes the inter-connecting
- structure of the Internet What are the backbone networks? Detail
- new "privatized Internet " in the US is becoming less
- connection on the Internet . The unit of measure associated with
- ISDN A type of Internet connection that provides 64 Kbps of
- services such as the Internet , CompuServe , America OnLine and
- America On-Line Internet
- the speed of your Internet connection , you can often set options
- and on the Internet . URLs: How to Count in Binary W3E
- Que's Computer & Internet Dictionary . Bryan Pfaffenberger with
- BIND BIND (Berkeley Internet Name Domain) is a local implementation
- ISC BIND - Berkeley Internet Name Domain Jumppage to more BIND
- is BIND? The Berkeley Internet Name Domain (BIND) implements an
- (BIND) implements an Internet name server for the BSD operating
- by gateways to the Internet . URLs: Bitnet Overview A short
- interconnected to the Internet include FidoNet, UUSP and USENET .
- and depends on the Internet to route them. Many Bitnet sites have
- store bookmarks. Most Internet service utilities have a menu title d
- superhighway . On the Internet , bottlenecks typically occur when
- online world of the Internet , known as the World Wide Web . URLs:
- and Microsoft's Internet Explorer . For a more complete list of
- C++ newsgroups on the Internet as well as their listserver. Print
- "Guide to the Internet (formerly known as "Big Dummy's
- Dummy's Guide to the Internet ") list cd and other essential
- Early versions of Internet tool programs such as terminal
- character set on the Internet . It contains all of the characters
- growth of the Internet . In December 1990 there were 2,190
- archives on the Internet . Launch the conversion utility and
- of randomly chosen Internet sites will reveal examples of
- Client In the Internet world, client typically refers to the
- for Navigating the Internet A list of programs used for navigating
- for navigating the Internet . W3 Clients A collection of links to
- CNIDR works with the Internet Engineering Task Force ( IETF ) and
- to provide you with Internet access and on-line "information
- the resources of the Internet . The material that they contain is
- access to the Internet . Since the members of a commercial
- technical side of the Internet , but are instead looking for
- invest in a commercial Internet provider . Alternatives to commercial
- to connect to the Internet , you don't necessarily need a "
- you can connect to the Internet through your school or business, you
- largest provider of Internet and online services. It offers the
- global on-line and Internet provider . Some of their large
- of linking to the Internet and the World Wide Web via Mosaic . In
- Windows '95, and local Internet providers, CompuServe recently lowered
- CompuServe versus the Internet CompuServe points out four differences
- its network and the Internet : ease of use, community, security ,
- network than on the Internet . Security : CompuServe manages its
- : Unlike the Internet , which often allows dead links to
- . W3E References: Internet Serviced Provider (ISP) Internet
- Provider (ISP) Internet access is obtained from an Internet
- a connection to an Internet Provider must be sustained, a physical
- used in Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions ( MIME ). It is a text
- ( MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions)) that describes
- tools. Computer and Internet:Internet:World Wide Web: HTML Editors
- are available on the Internet as shareware or freeware. Those on the
- freeware. Those on the Internet are normally stored in software
- automatically scan the Internet or other network acquiring data.
- URLs: RFC 1360 The Internet Architecture Board Official Protocol
- dedicated" to the Internet . A dedicated line can be anything
- T1 connection to the Internet backbone . There is a growing trend
- interfaces, speakers, Internet connectability, CD ROM , sound boards,
- and connect to the Internet . The advantage of a dial-up account
- for a DOS path , c :\ internet \ web \ html \file.
- Domain Name System, an Internet protocol that translates computer
- names into numeric Internet addresses. Every time you're on the
- Introduction to the Internet Protocols Explains domain names
- network link server Internet IP Address TCP/IP Print References:
- because of the Internet 's growth. When the Internet was
- computers find out Internet address es through the use of a name
- see the " Internet " definition. When DNS was
- to remember. Every Internet site has an entry in a DNS server ; a
- address book for the Internet . Just as you may have a letter
- sequence. Since each Internet site must administer its own DNS, the
- possible to set up an Internet server without learning UNIX . DNS 1.1
- connected to the Internet . A domain is an address that
- device. With the Internet service Telnet , a user's computer (a
- W3E References: Internet The Net WWW LAN Print References:
- can be found on the Internet , on a LAN-based mail postal system,
- America Online. On the Internet , mail is typically handled by mail
- your modem and Internet access. URLs: List of e-mail software
- clients For a list of Internet e-mail software packages, use an
- packages, use an Internet Search utility with "email"
- e-mail to any valid Internet e-mail address . W3E References: URLs
- termed snail mail by Internet e-mail users. E-mail is asynchronous ,
- you have paid for your Internet access, e-mail is free. You can send
- transfer on the Internet allows easy interception and forgery.
- Over most of the Internet , e-mail messages are not subject to
- else's ire). Although Internet e-mail can be a valuable means of
- E-mail servers on the Internet use the addressing information
- Protocol ) to handle Internet e-mail, so your client software should
- File Management Internet e-mail messages usually come in great
- MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions), UUEncoding and
- the deli address . Internet e-mail addresses are comprised of a
- For a list of Internet e-mail software packages, use an
- MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions) Part Two: Message
- extensions. Microsoft Internet Explorer extensions Not wanting to be
- and their answers. The Internet community relies on FAQs to
- area or group on the Internet . URLs: FAQs by category An archive of
- types of FAQs for most Internet services and Internet service
- Internet services and Internet service locations. You should take
- and read FAQs about Internet services which interest you. To find
- especially within the Internet and Web environment. File extensions
- of information. Some Internet users have created Finger gateways
- networks, such as the Internet . The second statement applies to
- something from the Internet , the request must go through the
- they have a valid IP ( Internet Protocol ) address block.
- front end is an Internet browser , such as Mosaic or Netscape .
- is an means of copying Internet files to and from servers using TCP/IP
- All About Internet Ftp : Learning and Teaching to
- Transfer Files on the Internet (Internet Workshop Series ; Volume 2)
- Detail: Background The Internet offers access to archives of software,
- alphabetic listing of Internet sites accepting Anonymous FTP, send an
- main site. It reduces Internet traffic by moving popular information
- The Windows Internet Tour Guide . By Michael Fraase,
- RFC 823 The DARPA Internet Gateway Yahoo! page of gateways W3E
- LANs and WANs to the Internet . Gateways can be configured so that
- the gateway from the Internet . Gateways are also used to restrict
- to or from the Internet . For example, the gateway linking
- CompuServe to the Internet allows e-mail and Web documents to
- Gopher (formally named Internet Gopher) is an information retrieval
- References: The Whole Internet , 2nd ed., by Ed Krol. O'Reilly and
- on Gopher. Easy Internet by Michael Miller. QUE. 1994. (ISBN:
- . Tricks of the Internet Gurus by Internet Guru Group. Sams
- something like " Internet Tools"), go to another Gopher
- environments. The Internet can be accessed with GUIs, such as
- Web browsers and other Internet service clients such as FTP , Gopher
- and commands which the Internet is based on. W3E References: Web
- The Windows Internet Tour Guide . Michael Fraase. Ventana
- categories of an Internet address , and the various layers of
- a network. As such, an Internet host is defined by a unique IP domain
- separate hosts). Internet service providers are hosts. The
- hosts on the Internet . Internet Society International Host
- on the Internet . Internet Society International Host
- Forefront Group, Inc. Internet Products Most Web browsers permit
- Print Resources: The Internet Guide for New Users . Daniel P. Dern.
- TCP/IP protocol of the Internet . HTTP allows the transfer of HTML
- points to another Internet location. A hyperlink can point to:
- type anywhere on the Internet (a picture of Dusty) URLs: Following
- or resource on the Internet . foobar is the name, title or word
- Hypermedia and the Internet Links to places on the Internet that
- Links to places on the Internet that employ hypermedia Index to
- Guide to the Internet by Mike Zender, Jeff Fine & Rick
- IAB ( Internet Architecture Board) Formerly known as
- Formerly known as the Internet Activities Board, the Internet
- advisory group of the Internet Society. Its responsibilities, as
- procedures used by the Internet . Standards Process Oversight and
- process used to create Internet Standards. The IAB serves as an appeal
- of the various Internet assigned numbers. External Liaison:
- the interests of the Internet Society in liaison relationships with
- to the world-wide Internet . Advice to ISOC: The IAB acts as a
- and Officers of the Internet Society concerning technical,
- pertaining to the Internet and its enabling technologies. URLs:
- technologies. URLs: Internet Architecture Board Internet
- Architecture Board Internet Engineering Task Force Internet
- Engineering Task Force Internet Society W3E References: International
- IANA. ( Internet Assigned Numbers Authority) The
- Numbers Authority) The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) is
- is chartered by the Internet Society (ISOC) and the Federal Network
- the use of numerous Internet protocol parameters. It is the central
- and addresses on the Internet . URLs: Introduction to TCP/IP
- process of assigning Internet addresses. IANA home page comp
- that domain names , Internet Protocol network numbers, and
- information, and Internet resources. W3E References: Optical
- IETF( Internet Engineering Task Force) The IETF
- development leg of the Internet . The IETF is a large collaborative
- concerned with the Internet 's architecture and smooth operation.
- standards body for the Internet even though the Internet is not
- the direction of the Internet are the Internet Architecture Board (
- and the nature of the Internet itself, much of IETF's work is handled
- designation for the Internet and the broader matrix of
- Beyond the Internet . Pete Otte. QUE. 1994. ISBN
- and satellite), the Internet , the World Wide Web , the content
- the Magazine of Internet Culture Canadian Information Highway
- Print Resources: The Internet Complete Reference , Harley Hahn and
- W3E References: Internet World Wide Web
- surfs" on the Internet . W3E References: The Internet Surfing
- . W3E References: The Internet Surfing
- as ISO standards. Internet standards are developed outside ISO .
- Society (ISOC) and the Internet Architecture Board ( IAB ) deal with
- issues, while the Internet Engineering Task Force ( IETF ) and
- Force ( IETF ) and Internet Research Task Force (IRTF) deal with
- develops the actual Internet standards. IETF assigns activities to
- available via the Internet . Internet standards are published as
- to Information on the Internet) International Organization for
- many components of the Internet , from an API (application program or
- Internet Services Internet services are those
- Internet Services Internet services are those services or
- to a client on the Internet . These services traditionally include
- Dungeon games (MUDS), Internet Relay Chat, and various multimedia
- broadcasts. URLs: Internet Services FAQ Answers to the most often
- about services on the Internet from the newsgroup alt. internet
- the newsgroup alt. internet .services.
- IP IP ( Internet Protocol ; see TCP/IP ) is the network
- connected on the Internet communicate. The Internet Protocol and
- protocol suite of the Internet . W3E References: TCP/IP Internet
- W3E References: TCP/IP Internet
- network. IP stands for Internet Protocol . It is by following this
- Que's Computer & Internet Dictionary . Bryan Pfaffenberger with
- IRC ( Internet Relay Chat) IRC is a graphic-interface
- ISDN service, your Internet Service Provider must be equipped to
- ISP ( Internet Service Provider ) An Internet service
- Service Provider ) An Internet service provider is an organization or
- access to the Internet . Numerous local and national service
- means of entry to the Internet . URLs: Internet Service Provider List
- the Internet . URLs: Internet Service Provider List To access the
- List To access the Internet , you need an account with an Internet
- for finding local Internet service providers. How To Select an
- How To Select an Internet Service Provider Guidelines for those
- for those acquiring Internet access. Becoming an Internet Service
- access. Becoming an Internet Service Provider Becoming an Internet
- Provider Becoming an Internet Service Provider is not a mysterious
- ISDN offers high speed Internet access for home offices or small
- is the standard Internet connection . Detail: Overview Internet
- . Detail: Overview Internet Service Providers (ISP) connect
- general public to the Internet . That is to say, they offer users
- associated with the Internet : e-mail , Usenet newsgroups , and
- function separately as Internet service providers. Gaining Access to
- Gaining Access to the Internet To connect to the Internet you have to
- To connect to the Internet you have to connect to someone who
- who already has Internet access--someone with a domain name and
- packets from the Internet to your computer or network and
- is handled by the Internet service provider and is invisible to
- invisible to the user. Internet access is provided over almost any
- not exist with the Internet . A better analogy might be a
- Types of Access Internet access can be obtained by
- connection to an Internet service provider In each case, the
- which translation into Internet language ( TCP/IP ) takes place
- speaking to the Internet for the user; in host access, the user
- "speaks" in Internet language on a direct line through the
- the provider to the Internet . Terminal Access Terminal access is
- the conduit to the Internet . Full graphics capability is provided
- for host access to the Internet exists for all major computer types.
- systems). Choosing an Internet Service Provider If you are on a
- connected to the Internet , you do not need your own
- you want to use the Internet for, how much use you expect to make
- connection to the Internet , the greater the speed it can provide
- able to connect to the Internet on demand. Where Can You Get Internet
- Where Can You Get Internet Access in Your Area? To obtain PDIAL,
- the future of the Internet as a fully virtual community complete
- transfers over the Internet , specifically FTP and Web transfers.
- search utilities. Most Internet search engines use some type of
- your LAN to the Internet . LAN Times The homepage for LAN Times
- heavy use on the Internet today, where refers to the time lag
- c es: Que's Computer & Internet Dictionary by Bryan Pfaffenberger with
- resource on the Internet . W3E References: hyperlink HTML
- groups on the Internet , organized by topic. Each of these
- The reference to Internet discussion groups A compilation of
- A Basic Guide to the Internet Listserv Explains what a listserv is
- the list. Anyone with Internet e-mail access possesses the technical
- UNIX machines on the Internet . Lynx allows shell users to browse
- who are new to the Internet . Mac OS & Apple System Software
- attached to the Internet . At many ISPs, the domain name of the
- from within the Internet . Some mailing lists are moderated for
- automatically managing Internet mailing lists. It was created to
- of the first WAIS Internet navigators in 1993. In January of 1994
- RINKER DATA SYSTEMS Internet & Client Server Developers & Training
- MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions) - MIME is one of the
- Que's Computer & Internet Dictionary . Bryan Pfaffenberger with
- user interface Internet browser . It allows users to access
- It is among a group of Internet browsers known as graphical browsers.
- text. WWW browsers are Internet client software applications that
- was developed by the Internet Engineering Task Force ( IETF ) as an
- integral part of the Internet with the introduction of
- (VRML) The latest in Internet multimedia utilizes 3-dimensional
- programs on the Internet include RealAudio for real-time radio
- radio broadcasts and Internet Phone offering real-time telephone
- services on the Internet . Navigation is most often associated
- order to navigate the Internet , you must start somewhere. One common
- starting point for the Internet ; instead each person has to choose
- the benefits of having Internet access.
- to information on the Internet . URLs: A Guide to URLs Anatomy of a
- or denizens of the Internet ) Netizen refers generally to users of
- to users of the Internet , bulletin boards, online services,
- business hours. URLs: Internet Guidelines and Culture Arlene H.
- guide to acceptable Internet behavior Netizen Global Network
- Network Navigator's Internet Center Netizens project, a directory
- GNN users. alt.culture.internet The culture(s) of the Internet . W3E
- The culture(s) of the Internet . W3E References: netiquette Etiquette
- Etiquette for the Internet .
- Mosaic browser for the Internet . The company has been a leader in the
- the expansion of the Internet for commercial and business purposes.
- a full suite of Internet applications -- including secure
- For dial-in Internet users, the link is usually by
- W3E References: Internet services As the network of networks,
- of networks, the Internet offers a particularly wide array of
- Print References: The Internet Unleashed, 2d ed., Samsnet.
- and is now a de facto Internet standard . URLs: RFC 1094 NFS: Network
- Packets on the Internet contain on average about 200 bytes.
- common language of the Internet . URLs: How Does the Internet Work An
- . URLs: How Does the Internet Work An introductory discussion of
- of "How the Internet Works" explain the packet
- networks such as the Internet , computers along the way examine the
- commonly used by Internet search utilities. A given input string
- and databases. URLs: Internet Hardware Shopping Page Buy your PC
- PEM is the official Internet standard for digital signature and
- facto standard on the Internet . Both rely on a two-key approach.
- to enforce on the Internet , the MIT, distributor of PGP, does
- Print Resources: The Internet Guide For New Users . Daniel P. Dean.
- system for the Internet . The popularity of Unix in accessing
- Unix in accessing the Internet lies in its versatility. It is
- files from the Internet , and accessing information which
- Yahoo: Computers and Internet: Operating Systems Provides an
- available on the Internet about available software. WWW users
- communication on the Internet . Port Address is a general term used
- that occurs on the Internet . They are components of a somewhat
- be referenced by an Internet server . To understand the importance
- the importance of Internet addressing, you can imagine a
- used to reference Internet documents works in much the same way
- of a document on the Internet . Each type of Internet protocol (for
- . Each type of Internet protocol (for example, HTTP , FTP ,
- information from the Internet . The difference between an IP address
- networked to the Internet have different types of platform s.
- Yahoo : Computers and Internet :Languages:PostScript A list of
- files on the Internet are Ghostscript and Ghostview .
- and SLIP (Serial Line Internet Protocol) are protocols that permit
- connect to the Internet using an IP address . The connection
- Connecting to an Internet via an Internet Service Provider 's (
- a computer to the Internet by using a serial connection , such as
- of the history of Internet , Slip , and PPP rfc 1331 Network
- standard of the Internet Engineering Task Force's Working Group
- has brought us the Internet , WWW, and all other sorts of fun
- in the World Wide Web Internet Cache Protocol Specification 1.4
- 1.4 Details about Internet protocol W3E References: protocol HTTP
- in a network. The Internet and WWW operate using a series of
- Standards A listing of Internet and WWW protocols along with links to
- Yahoo-Computers and Internet:Software:Protocols A directory of
- A directory of Internet protocols What is TCP/IP? A history
- data exchange on the Internet . Familiar protocols that were built
- files on the Internet . HTTP ( Hypertext Transfer Protocol)
- used synonymously with Internet Service Provider ( ISP ) or Internet
- and access to the Internet . Providers can be national, regional
- or local. URLs: Internet Service Provider Directory Provides a
- via location or name. Internet Service Provider Association ISP
- information Internet Access FAQ Detailed paper on how to
- an ISP How to Obtain Internet Connectivity An overview on how to get
- and gain access to the Internet INTERNET PROVIDERS BY NERD WORLD MEDIA
- access to the Internet INTERNET PROVIDERS BY NERD WORLD MEDIA
- more. Print Resources: Internet Access Essentials . Ed Tittel and
- link to the Internet. Services can range from e-mail to Web
- connectivity to the Internet as a service. Some, like Prodigy ,
- Securing files on the Internet Cryptology, enciphering and
- security on the Internet . Users wishing to secure files on the
- to secure files on the Internet have the option of setting up a
- for possible addition. Internet Search Tools Just a simple URL that
- capabilities of the Internet is the ability it gives users to
- Telnet , which is the Internet standard protocol for remote login.
- in order to reduce Internet traffic. FTP FTP , the file transfer
- protocol of the Internet , also allows users to retrieve files
- In regard to the Internet , replication is the process of saving
- to provide an Internet Directory using X.500 RFC 1275
- information on the Internet . It achieves this by being able to
- of information on the Internet . Routers read the headers indicating
- packet switching Internet traffic travels in packet s
- are served to the Internet in this format in order to allow users
- Computers and Internet:Software:Macintosh:Archives Provides a
- Print References: The Internet Guide for New Users . Daniel P. Dern.
- transmission on the Internet normally end with an extension. These
- search engines on the Internet , and rightly so, because of the wide
- as a freely available Internet search tool. Open Text The guys at
- the "free" Internet , we thought this was steep until we
- information on the Internet . A search tool allows you to request
- tools The IA.Net Internet Toolbox Page More search tools, plus
- better understand the Internet Internet Search Tools Lists Internet
- the Internet Internet Search Tools Lists Internet search
- Search Tools Lists Internet search tools. W3E References: Internet
- tools. W3E References: Internet World Wide Web Gopher Detail: There
- and Yanoff's Special Internet Connections are all examples of this
- robot to roam Internet sites. The robot sorts and indexes the
- for matches. URLs: Internet Resources: Research Strategies is a
- Que's Computer and Internet Dictionary by Brian Pfaffenberger with
- takes place on the Internet , security plays a vital role in
- within MCI's Internet Network Although this URL raises
- issues within MCI's Internet Network, it also gives a lot of food
- regarding security ON INTERNET SECURITY Information on Internet
- Information on Internet security as presented by Netscape
- Resources: Building Internet Firewalls . D. Brent Chapman and
- Firewalls and Internet Security: Repelling the Wily Hacker .
- security on the Internet . As such, the following are the
- requests. Almost all Internet services are delivered by networked
- those needed to supply Internet services to end-users. Management
- (and available via Internet access) and private (which typically
- user's desktop ). Most Internet servers are members of a server
- providing one or more Internet services and little if anything else.
- to the entire Internet , because of potential demand and
- providers. URLs: Internet Service Provider List To access the
- List To access the Internet , you need an account with an internet
- of server load upon Internet users? When a server is overburdened
- Korn of Bell Labs. The Internet can be accessed with text-based shell
- Que's Computer and Internet Dictionary by Brian Pfaffenberger with
- storage. URLs: U.S. Internet Service Providers List This useful
- useful site lists U.S. Internet service providers, indexed by
- SLIP (Serial Line Internet Protocol) Print References: Que's
- Que's Computer and Internet Dictionary by Brian Pfaffenberger with
- HTTP developed by the Internet Engineering Task Force ( IETF ) in
- Draft The initial Internet Draft statement of S- HTTP . Secure
- commercial use of the Internet , concern for transaction security has
- Zen and the Art of the Internet by Brendan Kehoe. Prentice-Hall
- Que's Computer and Internet Dictionary by Brian Pfaffenberger with
- Computers and Internet:Software:Macintosh:Archives Provides a
- Print References: The Internet Guide for New Users . Daniel P. Dern.
- Que's Computer and Internet Dictionary by Brian Pfaffenberger with
- protocol that details Internet e-mail transfer. E-mail Web Resources
- W3E References: email Internet Protocol Print References: Que's
- Que's Computer and Internet Dictionary by Brian Pfaffenberger with
- Que's Computer and Internet Dictionary by Brian Pfaffenberger with
- Que's Computer and Internet Dictionary by Brian Pfaffenberger with
- standard . URLs: IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force) The site of
- Force) The site of the Internet Engineering Task Force explains the
- difference between an Internet RFC and a standard , and the criteria
- W3E References: Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) protocol
- communications. IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force) The site of
- Force) The site of the Internet Engineering Task Force explains the
- difference between an Internet RFC and a standard, and the criteria
- Standardization IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force) specification
- for Comments, and Internet Drafts, help illuminate the steps that
- Like cottage cheese, Internet Drafts have a shelf-life; they either
- specification IETF(Internet Engineering Task Force)
- Standardization IETF(Internet Engineering Task Force) Print
- Some people call the Internet a superstructure, since it is the
- Surfing the Internet An entertaining analysis of the
- fast way to access the Internet . URLs: What is (or isn't) T1 More
- of data on the Internet . URLs: RFC 793: Transmission Control
- Protocol, Darpa Internet Program Protocol Specifications The
- Specifications The Internet Architecture Board ( IAB ) regularly
- applications over the Internet . Detail: TCP is the middle step in
- step in three key Internet protocols. Hypertext transfer protocol
- reliable fashion. And Internet protocol ( IP ), moves the data
- packets across the Internet . The TCP must recover from data that
- segments. Other major Internet protocol s are Simple Mail Transfer
- W3E Resources: TCP IP Internet Print Resources: PC Networking
- rfc1739 A Primer On Internet and TCP/IP Tools rfc1470 FYI on a
- in the global TCP/IP Internet : Goals, experimental design,
- you to log on to other Internet servers and use their information.
- the PC W3E References: Internet server Detail: Telnet's official name
- connect with the other Internet host . Most Telnet services offer
- MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions): Mechanisms for
- the Format of Internet Message Bodies Detail: Beyond the
- MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions): Mechanisms for
- the Format of Internet Message Bodies W3E References:
- Net is short for the Internet , the backbone of the "
- highway". The Internet (with a capital "I") is the
- See " Internet " for a full definition. URLs:
- upon society About the Internet Book list of Internet books, updated
- Internet Book list of Internet books, updated every six months.
- spots W3E References: Internet Netizen surfing
- Structure of the NGB Internet Pages The Nordic Gene Bank has the
- HTML Publishing with Internet Assistant by Gayle Kidder and Stuart
- Que's Computer and Internet Dictionary by Brian Pfaffenberger with
- Que's Computer and Internet Dictionary by Brian Pfaffenberger with
- in use on the Internet . The people behind the Web 's design
- it, and points at its Internet location and home directory. According
- the address es of the Internet today--with nearly all services
- login on another Internet computer, typically to select from a
- Server (WAIS) on the Internet , and provides access to a system of
- page elsewhere on the Internet . domain name - This is the domain
- guide to USENET The Internet Yellow Pages guide to Usenet, with all
- Print Resources The Internet Unleashed , 2nd Edition, Samsnet,
- over either the Internet or UUCP. While Usenet is not strictly
- the Internet and the Internet certainly isn't Usenet, for many
- for getting on the Internet . You might call Usenet the giant
- bar, for the Internet . It's a gathering place for
- Netscape , and Internet Explorer), while others require the
- mother of the Internet ) has evolved to run over the Internet
- Que's Computer and Internet Dictionary by Brian Pfaffenberger with
- and Hypertext : The Internet and Beyond . Jakob Nielsen. AP
- also required by some Internet providers to begin using an account.
- Que's Computer and Internet Dictionary by Brian Pfaffenberger with
- available on the Internet , the best-known service is run by
- of its kind on the Internet . W3E References: DTD HTML SGML Detail
- information on the Internet known to the cognoscenti as
- Que's Computer and Internet Dictionary by Brian Pfaffenberger with
- of data around the Internet . WAIS uses database technology to
- of the more powerful Internet search tools available. Unlike the
- ways") is an Internet service, a network of publishing
- many of the popular Internet software archives (visit the CNIDR
- MIME Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions MS-Excel Microsoft
- as another of the many Internet services as a client/server
- Web As the root of the Internet service called the World Wide Web (WWW
- Que's Computer and Internet Dictionary Brian Pfaffenberger with
- Que's Computer and Internet Dictionary by Brian Pfaffenberger with
- of the WWW to the Internet . URLs: The Meaning of World Wide Web
- Que's Computer and Internet Dictionary by Brian Pfaffenberger with
- support for the Internet TCP/IP network protocols as a standard
- Que's Computer and Internet Dictionary by Brian Pfaffenberger with
- information on the Internet . It uses hypertext and hypermedia ,
- object-oriented Internet URL hypertext hypermedia Web pages
- a specific file on the Internet . All documents, menus, and indices on
- www. w3 .org" (or Internet address 128.141.201.74).
- wreaked havoc on the Internet in 1988. W3E References: Search
- help them track their Internet interests. Soon they were overwhelmed
- anywhere on the Internet . The originators insist their choice
- finding things on the Internet . Yang and Filo got their big break in
- responses across the Internet (or any other TCP/IP-based network
- especially on the Internet . ANSI/NISO Z39.50, the American
- of compression for Internet file transmissions. URLs: PKWARE's
- (IDG Books, 1995) and Internet World's 60-minute Guide to JAVA with
- Essentials , and Internet Access Essentials (co-authored with
- ID: 76376,606 Internet e-mail: etittel@zilker.net LANWrights
- CD-ROM , a PPP or SLIP Internet connection will allow you to access
- CD-ROM and out on the Internet . You should find the hypertext in
- Bad URLs Because the Internet is so dynamic, it's inevitable that
- currently a full-time Internet researcher and writer. His primary
- has been active on the Internet for several years, where most people
- can contact him at: Internet: mcintyre@io.com Snail Mail: PO Box
- to use 14.4 modems for Internet access, which means that they must
- collections on the Internet . Images, Icons and Flags This is a
- Locating an ISP An Internet Service Provider ( ISP ) is a business
- provides access to the Internet for companies and individuals. For
- step toward gaining Internet access. What to look for in an ISP
- means of access to the Internet . Like most people, you will quickly
- come to rely on the Internet for correspondence and information
- added?" Range of Internet services The minimum range of Internet
- The minimum range of Internet services provided from your ISP should
- USENET . Most other Internet services are accessible through one of
- a recording? Is your Internet access important enough to pay for
- business over the Internet , the answer had better be "Yes
- If you depend on Internet access, a backup ISP relationship will
- Pages Select " Internet Access Providers" to get a long
- of national ISP s. Internet Service Providers W3E References:
- W3E References: Internet World Wide Web
- however, that the Internet is populated with over 20 million
- Finding a person's Internet e-mail address can be difficult, but
- The Creative Internet: Transparent GIF Info A collection of
- 0-672-30745-6. The Internet World 60-Minute Guide to CGI
- been written about the Internet and the World Wide Web millions of
- gained access to the Internet (by some estimates there are as many
- users online on the Internet !) on-line tutorials and information
- and radio have a new Internet story almost every day every major
- in the country offers Internet access to its students and faculty
- 500, are using the Internet for productivity, communications,
- commercials now give Internet addresses as contact information With
- and a wide range of Internet services , you won't have to install a
- try again. Sometimes Internet traffic, server load , and connection
- other resources on the Internet . HTML is one of the easiest
- time now. However, the Internet community has not sat idle waiting for
- homepage. I like the Internet and I want to learn more about how to
- or the Microsoft Internet Explorer extensions sites. Select one
- location of another Internet resource , usually another HTML file,
- is Your Brain on the Internet by Michael Chechik Sunday)
- is Your Brain on the Internet by Michael Chechik Sunday) This file
- engines to locate Internet resources will not only save you time
- About Search Engines Internet Search Tips Search Engine URLs:
- ends. WWW Search Tools Internet Search Engines Internet WWW Meta- page
- Search Engines Internet WWW Meta- page s and Search Engine
- for navigating the Internet . There are over 40 Web browsers
- To provide increased Internet resource access E-mail support Allows
- give a wider range of Internet resource access Allow multiple
- to resources on the Internet . You must have an open connection to
- open connection to the Internet to use the links in the URLs section.
- collections of Internet Resource URLs.
- of links on the Internet . Excite A great search engine with
- of links on the Internet . C|Net An informative location that
- . WIC Select The Whole Internet Catalog from GNN. TradeWave Galaxy A
- information about the Internet 's fastest growing data retrieval and
international standard defined
inter-document defined
interface defined
- (Application Program Interface ) An API is an interface that allows
- ) An API is an interface that allows an application program to
- Common Gateway Interface ( CGI ) programs for use on Macintosh
- implies a common interface for all clients. Architecture-neutral
- in Common Gateway Interface ( CGI ) programming on Web servers. C
- CGI ( Common Gateway Interface ) is the WWW's specification allowing
- for CGI Common Gateway Interface Overview WWW Programming: CGI & other
- CGI ( Common Gateway Interface ) input that uses the POST method .
- common gateway interface Parse CGI Osax Detailed description
- Character-Oriented User Interface for providing a link between computer
- W3E References: user interface Unix MS-DOS Detail: Character mode
- oriented user interface . The advantage of using a program in
- Online graphical interface PPP connection Detail: The CompuServe
- to use graphical interface called WOW!, to help new users
- Online's easy to use interface , which is popular with newer users.)
- that its graphical interface makes it easy for users to navigate
- compatibility with any interface or contract requirement. URLs: :
- of a graphical user interface , which is a virtual surface on which
- and the graphical user interface revolution Although not the first
- the graphical user interface , Apple Computer revolutionized the
- a graphics/text interface to the Apple II in 1977. The Apple II
- A graphical user interface allows users to manipulate activities
- "command line interface ." Many PC users now have access
- to a graphical user interface . The PC platform Windows provides
- graphical user interface software exists for UNIX machines as
- and works as the main interface between CPU and peripheral hardware
- giant W3E References: interface Detail: DOS is included in the name
- of the graphical user interface MS-Windows which overcomes the
- Common Gateway Interface ( CGI ) scripts, which perform such
- Common Gateway Interface Your Session Info (See Your
- of the data. GATEWAY _ INTERFACE The revision of the CGI specification
- which works as an interface between a user and another program.
- W3E References: interface Mosaic Netscape server Detail: The
- a computer provided an interface between the user and another computer
- such as a graphic user interface . Today, there are also software
- and WHOIS. The Gopher interface is organized as a series of nested
- for Graphic User Interface . GUI is a generic name for any
- name for any computer interface which used graphics , windows and a
- purely character-based interface . Common examples of GUI interfaces
- give you a graphic interface ; it can add a color toolbar to your
- discussion of user interface issues and questions of integration.
- hypertext link interface Print References: Hypermedia and
- the quality of the interface , the form of interaction between the
- designers consider the interface to be just as essential a component
- slick graphic. If the interface is visually cluttered, the viewer may
- Windows as a graphical interface .
- the web ? by using an interface , commonly CGI . The Common Gateway
- Interface, is an interface that can be used to enable external
- CGI ( Common Gateway Interface ) scripts and links to an archive of
- Basic and Primary Rate Interface ISDN is delivered in two types of
- in two types of user interface : Basic Rate Interface (BRI, also
- and the Primary Rate Interface (PRI, also called Primary Rate Access
- or PRA). Basic Rate Interface offers two 64-Kbps bearer channels
- '2B+D'. Basic rate interface is intended for low capacity use by
- Primary Rate Interface in the United States consists of
- or NT-1) provides an interface between your computer and the
- a limited graphic interface .) You can give instructions from
- Software provides the interface to the Internet--whether it's a
- generally to any text interface (i.e., non-graphic) Web browser ,
- or graphical user interface , built-in local area networks, and
- GUI (Graphical User Interface) Windows Print References: Insanely
- Before graphical user interface s, one typed arcane commands and
- htbin (OldScriptAlias) interface . The program uses the tag to get
- References: parallel interface network card ethernet Detail: A
- a particular parallel interface , a modem or a network card transmits
- call a Common Gateway Interface ( CGI ) program and tell a browser
- a GUI (Graphical User Interface ) term that describes the act of
- GUI (Graphical User Interface) Print References: Que's Computer
- characters with text- interface displays. Courier is a common
- is a graphical user interface Internet browser . It allows users to
- graphical user interface . URLs: Motif FAQ The HTML version of
- NIC (Network Interface Card) A network interface card is a
- Card) A network interface card is a circuit board providing a
- to a computer network. Interface cards are available for varying types
- Parallel Interface A parallel interface accepts input
- Interface A parallel interface accepts input for processing on a
- sites use such an interface . URLs: SavvySearch A parallel
- SavvySearch A parallel interface search program. Detail: Parallel
- instructions. Parallel interface search programs on the Web use SIMD.
- or across an interface , whenever code components
- for Common Gateway Interface . " CGI is the specified
- Ghostview is the interface that accompanies Ghostscript.
- language provides an interface to a database by offering a format
- device by which users interface with computers, and/or the image on
- Common Gateway Interface (CGI) On-the-fly HTML Perl
- CGI (Common Gateway Interface) Detail: Using server push to display
- any easy- to-use user interface . W3E References: interface UNIX
- . W3E References: interface UNIX shell Print References: Que's
- SLIP (Serial Line Interface Protocol ) A SLIP is a protocol that
- job in the user interface ). User interface design creates and
- Text-mode refers to an interface limited to lines of monospaced text.
- "point and drool interface ," it is used to indicate an
- User Interface User interface refers to the format
- User Interface User interface refers to the format that you use to
- of computers, user interface has become an important issue. Many
- for the Web 's interface design. Bibliography--Graphic Design
- Design for the User Interface Printed material that addresses
- issues of user interface s. W3E References: Web hypertext
- In a menu-driven user interface , options are presented in an
- A graphical user interface uses icons and pop-up menus on-screen
- the graphical user interface .
- HTML -based Veronica interface , this page offers access to a wealth
- what a VRML browser interface looks like. VRML World The latest
- three-dimensional Web interface such as VRML. First, it must have
- using its own peculiar interface and commands, WAIS looks pretty good.
- using its own native interface , and all are connected by a shared
- a graphics-oriented interface , using the windows paradigm.
- GUI (Graphical User Interface) OS (Operating System) Mac/OS Print
- user with a graphical interface for information retrieval on the Net.
- GUI (Graphical User Interface ) featuring icons and colors, and its
- pleasing type of user interface , one in which what you see on your
- W3E References: HTML interface Detail: Programmers will tell you
- that compose the interface to the X Windows environment, and the
- is a popular user interface technology used to build Windowed
- windowing and user interface standard " according to their
- windows-based user interface that is described by a formal
- understandable user interface . Other implementations abound (for
- 50 separates the user interface on the client s side from the
- enables one interface to access multiple systems providing
- easy to use graphical interface . W3E References: .gz a UNIX-based
- the Common Gateway Interface ( CGI ). CGI is a set of
- The Common Gateway Interface NCSA 's excelent CGI introductory
- Common Gateway Interface CGI introduction and examples The
- through the CGI interface on the web server handling the
- language and the interface with the user agent is not part of
interlaced GIF defined
interpreter defined
Internet Services defined
intra-document defined
IP defined
- called a URL . An IP Address is used to locate a specific
- computer has a unique IP address . An IP Address is a set of four
- For example, the IP address 205.216.146.10 has the domain name
- associated with an IP address , so when you try to access a
- with the associated IP address . An I/O device address . A
- W3E References: host IP address host system Detail: A host name may
- numeric Internet ( IP) address . For example, in the UNIX Hosts
- Bitnet protocol within IP packets and depends on the Internet to route
- to discover its own IP address , the address of a server host , and
- block. Collections of IP addresses are divided into groups. A single
- and 1995 to conserve IP address space, slow the rate of growth in
- with a generalized IP prefix.
- several fragments. The IP layer at the receiving host must accumulate
- link server Internet IP Address TCP/IP Print References: DNS and
- the intended rec ip ient is no longer at the address , so you
- and sees if it has the IP address . If it doesn't have the address ,
- information than IP addresses. For example, my domain might be
- REMOTE_ADDR The IP address of the remote host making the
- DNS alias , or IP address as it would appear in
- that they have a valid IP ( Internet Protocol ) address block.
- GZ IP GZIP is a file compression technique that
- is defined by a unique IP domain address (although different ports on
- W3E References: IP address
- comp.protocols.tcp-ip.domains FAQ Frequently asked questions of
- the numer ica l IP address and alphabetic addresses, and
- prefer to design mult ip le Web pages so that choosing a link will
- IP address An IP address , also called a
- IP address An IP address , also called a logical address,
- a node on the network. IP stands for Internet Protocol . It is by
- arrive, a complete IP address will help you contact the site you
- you want to reach. The IP address consists of a 32 bit binary number.
- If you look at many IP addresses from the same large site, you will
- range. An IP number, is not be confused with a URL . The
- discusses the use of IP addresses. W3E References: address URL Print
- IP port address IP port address is a portion of
- IP port address IP port address is a portion of an IP Address,
- with a domain name and IP address . Service providers supply a router
- could also refer to IP address . IP stands for Internetworking
- difference between an IP address and the type of addressing already
- described, is that an IP number is numeric. The previously described
- the Internet using an IP address . The connection takes place over
- method of transmitting IP packets over serial lines. In other words,
- protocols What is TCP/IP? A history and description of TCP/IP W3E
- Security (dnssec) IP Security Protocol (ipsec) One Time Password
- for Transmission of IP Datagrams over Serial Lines: SLIP
- Internet protocol ( IP ), moves the data packets across the
- W3E Resources: TCP IP Internet Print Resources: PC Networking
- Details: TCP / IP was developed as a flexible and expandable
- it to a non-default IP Port address (that is, to a number other
- test production Web IP port address URL Web site WebMaster Web
- establish a different IP Port address for your test Web 's HTTP
- 80 is the default IP Web listener port , 8000 range addresses are
IP address defined
IP port address defined
IRC defined
ISDN defined
ISO-8879 defined
ISO defined
- information systems. ISO The Information Systems Office provides
- use either ASCII or ISO Latin as their character set. URLs: Yahoo!
- codes W3E References: ISO Latin character set
- Organization's ( ISO ) WG21 group, and numerous vendors. URLs
- object-oriented ISO Detail Because C++ is not yet a standard ,
- txt A list of the ISO Latin numeric and character entities.
- been added since the ISO Latin and HTML 2.0 DTD standards. In the
- standard , Unicode ( ISO 10646) is an extension to ISO 8859-1 using
- is an extension to ISO 8859-1 using wide characters. Unicode is
- Working Group Messages ISO 8859-1 National Character Set FAQ
- URLs: Introduction to ISO Provides an excellent introduction to the
- introduction to the ISO , including ISO's etymology International
- for Standardization ( ISO ) provides standards for the production of
- participating in the ISO . A Brief History of International Standard
- the induction of the ISO in 1947. Today, the ISO creates
- Standard by ISO in July, 1991. ISO published the standard
- for Standardization, ISO , is a worldwide organization of nearly 100
- Institution (BSI). ISO was established in 1947 to facilitate
- and development. ISO covers all types of standardization with
- Commission (IEC). ISO and IEC jointly work on standardization of
- are published as ISO standards. Internet standards are developed
- are developed outside ISO . The Internet Society (ISOC) and the
- for Standardization (ISO) W3E References: character sets
- ISO -8879 ISO -8879 is the International
- ISO -8879 ISO -8879 is the International Standard
- Standard Organization (ISO) HTML Netscape Detail: The ISO created
- Netscape Detail: The ISO created standard number 8879 as a means of
- is not to say that ISO 8879 guarantees that a page will look
- browser ; instead, ISO 8879 provides the guidelines and rules
- browser . Along with ISO 8879, the ISO also produced a definition of
- a way that conforms to ISO 8879 can save a WWW page author a lot of
- ISO Latin-1 ISO Latin-1 or ISO8859-1 is a
- ISO Latin-1 ISO Latin-1 or ISO8859-1 is a character set
- of this standard . ISO Latin-1 is composed of two types of
- a complete list of the ISO Latin-1 character set with all the defined
- Standards jumppage The ISO 8859 Series ISO 8859-1 National Character
- The ISO 8859 Series ISO 8859-1 National Character Set FAQ ISO Latin
- Character Set FAQ ISO Latin 1 Character Entities and HTML Escape
- take advantage of the ISO Latin-1 character set within a Web document
- complex sets. URLs: ISO Online International Organization for
- W3E References: DTD ISO Latin-1 SGML TeX
- txt A list of the ISO Latin numeric and character entities.
- Organization ( ISO ). PostScript graphic files are called
- standard ( ISO 8879) for specifying, defining, and
- for Standardization ( ISO ) and the International Electrotechnical
- W3E References: ISO (International Organization for
- Standards Institute) ISO (International Organization for
- TCP/IP (CMOT) rfc1085 ISO presentation services on top of TCP/IP
- in HTML 2.0 is the ISO Latin-1 set [a subset of ISO-8859-1]. Other
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- Archie Access If your ISP has command line Archie, then typing in
- Server Access Your ISP may have the command " archie "
- Archie Server If your ISP does not have automated Archie access, you
- Serviced Provider (ISP) Internet access is obtained from an
- Typically, a local ISP can handle this for an individual, but
- may be levied by ISP 's to perform the registration on behalf of
- messages from your ISP 's POP ( Post Office Protocol ) server , so
- vendor, or your ISP for assistance. For a list of Internet
- Web Internet services ISP Print References: The Internet Complete
- is configured on your ISP 's system, you can start Lynx by entering
- is a type of dial-up ISP account where you must compete with other
- connection to an ISP is the most common and is often much
- Service Provider 's ( ISP ) a host machine using a SLIP/PPP account
- W3E References: TCP/IP ISP Detail: Before you can use your SLIP/PPP
- Service Provider ( ISP ) or Internet Access Provider (IAP). It is
- Provider Association ISP Association information Internet Access FAQ
- on how to become an ISP How to Obtain Internet Connectivity An
- Topic: Locating an ISP An Internet Service Provider ( ISP ) is a
- Service Provider ( ISP ) is a business that provides access to the
- Selecting a quality ISP is an important step toward gaining
- What to look for in an ISP Selecting the right ISP is important for
- Selecting the right ISP is important for many reasons, primarily
- you're looking for an ISP , here are a few important points to ponder
- modem at your ISP is vital to establishing a connection .
- provided from your ISP should include: e-mail , Web , FTP and
- not required for good ISP service. But for more experienced (or
- on your location, ISP basic access costs usually range between
- When you select your ISP , consider carefully how much online time
- relationship with one ISP , it's always wise to have a second or
- access, a backup ISP relationship will cost more, but it can
- headaches. URLs: ISP Yellow Pages Select " Internet Access
- long list of national ISP s. Internet Service Providers W3E
- The related ISP 's name A related or affiliated Web page
- BR> email: johndoe@ isp .usa.com<BR> 800-555-1212<BR>
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