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Securing Your Wireless Network
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Increasingly, computer users interested in convenience and mobility
are accessing the Internet wirelessly. Today, business travelers use
wireless laptops to stay in touch with the home office; vacationers
beam snapshots to friends while still on holiday; and shoppers place
orders from the comfort of their couches. A wireless network can....
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Sharing Your Personal Information: It's Your Choice -
It's important to find out what happens to the personal information
you provide to companies, marketers, and government agencies. These
organizations may use your information simply to process your order;
they may use it to tell you about products, services, or promotions;
or they may ...
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Getting the 411 on How To Text Message - It seems everyone
under the age of forty is texting on their cell phone, especially
the kids. You might consider giving text messaging a try simply
because it's a great way to stay in touch with your children and
grandchildren. However, before you TM (text message), get the 411
(information) on what text messaging is all about, ways to use it
and, importantly, how to read it.
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History and Evolution of the Internet
- from Wikibooks.org The Internet began life as a research project
sponsored by ARPA. Previously US defense computers were connected to
each other in a one way fashion such that each computer was
connected to the others in series. In case of one computer being
destroyed all others would lose communication. To avoid this the
government decided to connect the computers in a web with each
computer connected to all others. The motivation was to connect the
few then existing proprietary computer networks to one
interconnected network. The first version of the Internet was called
ARPANET and was implemented in 1969. It then consisted of 4 Nodes in
UCLA, UC Santa Barbara, Stanford Research Lab, and the University of
Utah. It was to be the predecessor of what is today called the
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