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Adobe Article: Adobe Helps PHP Developers Create Rich Internet Applications; Microsoft Whitepaper: How Windows Server 2008 R2 Helps Optimize IT and Save You Money; Adobe Article: Java Developers Finding a Home at Adobe Flex; IBM Articles: A Smarter Business Needs Smarter Technology; ... Network Protocols...
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www.webopedia.com/Internet_and_Online_Services/Internet...
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Internet protocols were first developed in the mid-1970s, when the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) became interested in establishing a packet-switched network that would facilitate communication between dissimilar computer systems at research institutions.
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www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/internetworking/technology/han...
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When we think of the Internet we often think only of the World Wide Web. The Web is one of several ways to retrieve information from the Internet. These different types of Internet connections are known as protocols. ... Home » Tips for Using the Internet » Types of Internet Protocols...
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www.usg.edu/galileo/skills/unit07/internet07_03.phtml
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Internet Protocol Suite - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Internet Protocol Suite (commonly known as TCP/IP ) is the set of communications protocols used for the Internet and other similar networks. It is named from two of the most important protocol...
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Protocols for WAN, LAN, ATM data communications and telecommunications ... Register Now! Protocols.com is a free service for the data communications and telecommunications industry. Register to receive free email updates.
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www.protocols.com/
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The key protocols of the Internet are: News, Gopher, Telnet, Electronic Mail (e-mail), File Transfer Protocol (FTP), and HTTP (World Wide Web). These and others are integrated in the Uniform Resource Locator mechanism of the WWW.
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www.wdvl.com/Internet/Protocols/
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4. Protocols other than TCP: UDP and ICMP; 5. Keeping track of names and information: the domain system; 6. Routing; 7. Details about Internet addresses: subnets and broadcasting; 8. Datagram fragmentation and reassembly; 9. Ethernet encapsulation: ARP; 10. Getting more information ... Introduction to the Internet Protocols...
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