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NETWORK CULTURE

NETWORK CULTURE. WHAT IS A NETWORK?. A fabric or structure of fibrous elements attached to each other at regular intervals. DEFINITION 2. Any interconnected group or system A network of roads crisscrossed the country. DEFINITION 3.

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NETWORK CULTURE

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  1. NETWORK CULTURE

  2. WHAT IS A NETWORK? • A fabric or structure of fibrous elements attached to each other at regular intervals.

  3. DEFINITION 2 • Any interconnected group or system A network of roads crisscrossed the country.

  4. DEFINITION 3 • A directory of people maintained for their advancement To get a job in today's economy, it is important to have a strong network.

  5. DEFINITION 4 • Multiple computers and other devices connected together to share information The copy machine is connected to the network so it can now serve as a printer.

  6. NETWORK = THE INTERNET? • No

  7. NETWORK EXAMPLES

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  11. WHAT IS THE INTERNET? • The Internet is a global network of interconnected computers, enabling users to share information along multiple channels • A majority of widely accessible information on the Internet consists of inter-linked hypertext documents and other resources of the World Wide Web (WWW)

  12. INTERNET FUNCTIONALITY • W3C, TCP/IP, HTML, DNS • Non-centralised distribution of information • Anonymity and free speech.

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