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ARPANET
ARPANET was a connection of all computes at UCLA, Stanford, UCSB, and University of Utah. ARPANE stands for the Advanced Research Projects Agency. It's a branch of the military that developed top secret system and weapons during the Cold War. -
ETHERNET
A system used for connecting several of computer systems to form a local area network with protocols to control the passing information. Also to avoid simultaneous transmission by two or more systems. -
INTERNET
It's a international communication network that allows most of all computers worldwide to connect and exchange information. Most of the early impulses for suchlike network come from ARPANET. -
ebay
It's an online sell-off service used to buy and sell items. The company uses a electronic platform to promote millions of transactions every day. -
Hotmail
One of the first web-based email services was Hotmail. Hotmail is a Webmail service that users can acess to it from any web browser anywhere in the world. -
Google
Google is the world's most popular search engine. It's used to search information about (someone or something) on the Internet using Google. -
Myspace
Myspace is a social networking website. It offers an interactive, users-submitted network of friend, personal profiles, blogs, groups, photos, music, and videos. -
Skype
Skype is an application that allows video chat and voice call services. Users can also swap such digital documents as images, text, video and any others and may transmit both text and vide messages. -
Firefox
Firefox is a Web browser that is smaller, faster, and in some ways secure. It also gives users a cleaner network and faster download speed. -
bing
Bing is a search engine from Microsoft. It's designed to return search results in a arrangement that organizes answers to address your needs.