This document provides an introduction to the internet. It discusses how the internet originated from the ARPANET developed by the US Department of Defense in the 1960s. It grew beyond expectations and became known as the "Internet". The development of the World Wide Web in the 1990s triggered the internet's explosive worldwide growth. The internet is a worldwide network that connects computers using the TCP/IP communication protocol. It allows computers to connect and communicate with any other computer anywhere in the world.
The document provides information about the internet including:
1) It defines the internet as a massive network of networks that connects millions of computers globally using TCP/IP protocols.
2) It discusses the history and development of early networks like ARPANET that led to the modern internet.
3) It describes basic internet services including email, FTP, Telnet, and the World Wide Web.
4) It outlines advantages such as access to information, communication/sharing, and entertainment, as well as disadvantages like bullying, crime, and exploitation.
This document discusses misinformation on the internet. It provides examples of how misinformation spreads, such as through false news reports and social media. While internet users have learned to be skeptical of online information, misinformation remains a problem. False information spreads similarly to accurate information, aided by "gatekeepers" with large social networks. Internet memes also allow information to take on new, sometimes false meanings as it is spread and transformed online. Verifying information online remains important to counter the spread of misinformation.
Advantages and disadvantages of internet.pdfnight seem
The document discusses the advantages and disadvantages of the internet. It begins by defining the internet as a global network connecting thousands of computers worldwide to share information. Some key advantages mentioned are new communication methods like email and video conferencing, as well as accessing information online for education and research. However, disadvantages include the promotion of vulgar content, increased virus risks, and less social interaction offline as people spend more time online. The conclusion states that the internet itself is neither good nor bad, but depends on how people use it, and that parents should guide children about potential negative effects.
The document discusses the history and development of the Internet and how it has revolutionized communication globally. It began as disconnected computer networks but over time became interconnected, allowing people around the world to communicate nearly instantly. While the Internet has enabled faster and cheaper communication, some drawbacks include potential misunderstandings without visual/audio cues and receiving unwanted emails or files containing viruses. Overall, email and instant messaging are popular ways to communicate despite some disadvantages.
Advantages n disadvantages of intenet by harkiratGurpreet Kaur
The document discusses the uses and advantages of the internet. It states that the internet is the most useful modern technology that helps people in their personal and professional lives by providing information. It is widely used by students and professionals to research various subjects. Additionally, the internet allows people to easily communicate with friends and family abroad through chat systems and email.
The document discusses the history and impact of the internet. It describes how the internet began with the development of computers in the 1950s and early computer networks like ARPANET. It then outlines some key advantages and disadvantages of internet use, such as faster communication, access to vast information resources, entertainment options, and risks like viruses and theft of personal information. Finally, it argues that the internet has fundamentally changed human life and development in a way that it has become essentially obligatory for modern society.
The document discusses the benefits and pitfalls of internet usage. It outlines several benefits, including improved research capabilities, enhanced education opportunities, easier financial transactions, and real-time updates. However, it also examines negative influences like decreased creativity, wasted time, physical inactivity, and internet addiction. The conclusion acknowledges that the internet is a double-edged sword that can be used positively or negatively, and that users must leverage its benefits while limiting harmful impacts.
This document discusses Web 2.0 and its advantages and disadvantages for implementation at OSC school. Web 2.0 allows for more interactive and user-driven internet experiences like chatting, online games, and using tools like Google Earth. It gives users more control over websites and information sharing. While it could increase students' knowledge and international accreditation for OSC, it also increases the risk of exposure to misinformation and students misusing internet freedom. However, the document argues that Web 2.0's benefits outweigh the risks if students are properly disciplined in their internet usage.
The document provides information about the internet including:
1) It defines the internet as a massive network of networks that connects millions of computers globally using TCP/IP protocols.
2) It discusses the history and development of early networks like ARPANET that led to the modern internet.
3) It describes basic internet services including email, FTP, Telnet, and the World Wide Web.
4) It outlines advantages such as access to information, communication/sharing, and entertainment, as well as disadvantages like bullying, crime, and exploitation.
This document discusses misinformation on the internet. It provides examples of how misinformation spreads, such as through false news reports and social media. While internet users have learned to be skeptical of online information, misinformation remains a problem. False information spreads similarly to accurate information, aided by "gatekeepers" with large social networks. Internet memes also allow information to take on new, sometimes false meanings as it is spread and transformed online. Verifying information online remains important to counter the spread of misinformation.
Advantages and disadvantages of internet.pdfnight seem
The document discusses the advantages and disadvantages of the internet. It begins by defining the internet as a global network connecting thousands of computers worldwide to share information. Some key advantages mentioned are new communication methods like email and video conferencing, as well as accessing information online for education and research. However, disadvantages include the promotion of vulgar content, increased virus risks, and less social interaction offline as people spend more time online. The conclusion states that the internet itself is neither good nor bad, but depends on how people use it, and that parents should guide children about potential negative effects.
The document discusses the history and development of the Internet and how it has revolutionized communication globally. It began as disconnected computer networks but over time became interconnected, allowing people around the world to communicate nearly instantly. While the Internet has enabled faster and cheaper communication, some drawbacks include potential misunderstandings without visual/audio cues and receiving unwanted emails or files containing viruses. Overall, email and instant messaging are popular ways to communicate despite some disadvantages.
Advantages n disadvantages of intenet by harkiratGurpreet Kaur
The document discusses the uses and advantages of the internet. It states that the internet is the most useful modern technology that helps people in their personal and professional lives by providing information. It is widely used by students and professionals to research various subjects. Additionally, the internet allows people to easily communicate with friends and family abroad through chat systems and email.
The document discusses the history and impact of the internet. It describes how the internet began with the development of computers in the 1950s and early computer networks like ARPANET. It then outlines some key advantages and disadvantages of internet use, such as faster communication, access to vast information resources, entertainment options, and risks like viruses and theft of personal information. Finally, it argues that the internet has fundamentally changed human life and development in a way that it has become essentially obligatory for modern society.
The document discusses the benefits and pitfalls of internet usage. It outlines several benefits, including improved research capabilities, enhanced education opportunities, easier financial transactions, and real-time updates. However, it also examines negative influences like decreased creativity, wasted time, physical inactivity, and internet addiction. The conclusion acknowledges that the internet is a double-edged sword that can be used positively or negatively, and that users must leverage its benefits while limiting harmful impacts.
This document discusses Web 2.0 and its advantages and disadvantages for implementation at OSC school. Web 2.0 allows for more interactive and user-driven internet experiences like chatting, online games, and using tools like Google Earth. It gives users more control over websites and information sharing. While it could increase students' knowledge and international accreditation for OSC, it also increases the risk of exposure to misinformation and students misusing internet freedom. However, the document argues that Web 2.0's benefits outweigh the risks if students are properly disciplined in their internet usage.
Advantages and disadvantages of internetSai Sreeram
The document discusses both the advantages and disadvantages of the Internet. It outlines several key advantages, including unlimited communication through platforms like Skype, abundant information and resources available through search engines, easy sharing of information through social media, and online services that allow e-commerce and financial transactions. However, it also notes several disadvantages such as spam emails clogging inboxes, viruses and malware that can harm computers, potential leakage of private information during online transactions, Internet addiction interfering with life, and children's exposure to inappropriate content.
The document discusses the internet, defining it as a worldwide network connecting millions of computers globally. It provides advantages like access to vast information and communication tools, but also disadvantages such as misinformation, addiction, privacy risks, and distractions. The conclusion calls for educating children to use the internet wisely while also regulating its use and talking to kids about associated challenges. Parents must guide children's internet use and be aware of potential negative impacts.
The document discusses redefining literacy for the modern information age. It argues that literacy now involves skills like learning how to learn, critically evaluating information from various sources, managing large amounts of digital information, and expressing ideas compellingly. A new "information code of ethics" is also needed to guide how information is shared and used responsibly in today's world. The future workplace and what skills will be needed cannot be clearly defined, so schools must teach students how to teach themselves and adapt to constant changes in information technologies.
The document discusses the history and development of the Internet. It describes how the Internet originated as a US government research project called ARPANET in 1969 to enable researchers at universities to share information. Today, the Internet has grown to be a worldwide system connecting hundreds of millions of people and computers together. The document also outlines some key applications and advantages of the Internet like email, information access, entertainment, online services, e-commerce, as well as some disadvantages such as privacy and security issues.
The Author personally conducts the Lecture-Workshop in your Country. She lives in Tagaytay City, Philippines. To Reserve a Workshop Date in your Venue, please call her directly: Local (Philippines): 09295197788 or International: (63) 9266787938.E-mail: wellnesspilipinasinternational@gmail.com. E-mail: ambassadorzara@gmail.com
ARRANGEMENT & FEES:
Professional Fee: (Philippines):
P10,000 per talk provided the Organizer will fetch and bring back the Speaker in Tagaytay City.
For Companies Without Transportation Arrangement, Speaker's Fee is P15,000 for Private Companies
Hotel Accommodation and Plane Tickets c/o Organizer (for out-of-town)
INTERNATIONAL Professional Fee: $1,000 USD per talk
Hotel Accommodation and Plane Tickets c/o Organizer
FYI: Ambassador Zara Jane Juan conducts the Training herself to fund the Peace Missionary Programs of Sailing for Peace because she doesn’t receive donations to prevent corruption.
PEACE VIGIL Programs are:
Initiating Peace: Interfaith Interracial Intercultural Worldwide Prayers to End Terrorism
Educating Peace: Wellness for Peace Education on Climate Change Worldwide
Innovating Peace: Climate Change & Peace Building Eco Forum and Symposium
The document discusses what life might be like without the internet by examining how communication, business, social interaction, access to information, and daily life would be impacted. It suggests that communication would rely more on letters, phone calls, and in-person interactions rather than digital methods. Businesses that rely on the internet would struggle and local economies might benefit as people support local shops and services more. While adapting would be challenging, humans lived without the internet for thousands of years prior and would adjust to life again without it, though it would be a major adjustment for generations that have always had it.
The document discusses why people use the internet and why we cannot live without it. It provides 7 key reasons: 1) To be part of society and follow technological development. 2) To easily access information from around the world with a few clicks. 3) To inexpensive communicate with others through email, social media, video chat. 4) The internet is essential for finding and keeping jobs as companies increasingly operate and hire online. 5) Accessing health information and services, especially emergency care. 6) Online shopping offers convenience and access to better prices and hard to find items. 7) Education is transforming through online classes, homework, and opportunities for distance learning and scholarships. In conclusion, the internet has become integral to modern life and a
advantages and disadvantages of using internetgulsheramjad
The document discusses several benefits and disadvantages of the Internet. It describes how the Internet has exceeded expectations in enabling fast global communication. It also discusses how the Internet has transformed entertainment and made research and education more convenient by providing vast online resources. However, the document also notes some disadvantages like risks to personal privacy, Internet addiction, virus attacks, and loneliness associated with excessive Internet use.
Could I live without the Internet?Why? (Why not???)Daniella Dana
The document discusses the benefits of internet use in several areas of life including education, jobs, government, health care, shopping, and communication. It notes that the internet provides a huge amount of easily accessible information and allows tasks to be completed more efficiently. Some key benefits mentioned are reduced costs, the ability to work remotely, increased educational resources, and easier access to government and health services. Overall, the internet is portrayed as a valuable multi-purpose tool that can be useful in many aspects of life.
Advantages and Disadvantages of internetLeomar Bondoc
The document discusses both the advantages and disadvantages of the internet. It notes that the internet allows for faster global communication, access to abundant information resources, and inexhaustible education opportunities especially for those without academic privilege. It also enables entertainment for all, social networking to stay connected with friends and family, and online services for activities like booking tickets, banking, and shopping. However, the document also points out disadvantages like theft of personal information, spam emails, malware threats, access to inappropriate content, and issues of social isolation, obesity, and depression from overuse of the internet replacing real world interactions.
Could I live without the Internet?Why?Why not?Simona Tatu
The document discusses the history and impact of the internet. It began as a military project in the US in the 1950s with no vision of its future popularity. Today, the internet is highly integrated into everyday life and accessed through various devices. However, overreliance on the internet by younger people can negatively impact social skills and health, leading to issues like scoliosis or obesity from lack of physical activity. While the internet provides a quick way to access information and connect with others, it is not necessary for life and excessive use could be replaced with other activities like spending time with family and friends or developing personal skills.
The document discusses life without internet access and asks if it is possible to live without the internet. It describes how people have become reliant on the internet for work, communication, social media, and entertainment. The document then discusses an experiment where participants went without internet access for a week. Initially, participants were skeptical but then found benefits like feeling more productive, relaxed, and spending more time with family and friends offline. However, the document concludes that for most people, life would be much harder without constant internet access to communicate, learn, and look up information online.
This document provides an overview of the internet including:
- A definition of the internet as a worldwide system of interconnected computer networks.
- A brief history of the development of the internet from the 1950s to the present day, including key milestones like the creation of the World Wide Web.
- Descriptions of some basic internet services like electronic mail, file transfer protocol, telnet, usenet news, the world wide web, and social networking.
The document discusses the history and uses of the internet. It originated as a defense project in the 1960s to connect computer sites. Today, the internet connects millions of computers globally. It outlines key uses like communication, research, education, money management, and real-time updates. Communication allows chatting and video calls worldwide. Research provides vast online references. Education makes learning easier through online resources. Money can be managed through internet banking and apps. Real-time updates deliver current news globally. Both advantages like access to information and disadvantages like security risks are covered.
The document provides an overview of the uses of the internet and other office technologies. It describes key features of the internet like the world wide web, email, instant messaging, discussion groups, and mailing lists. It discusses how these tools allow for communication, information sharing, research, and more. The benefits and disadvantages of email are also outlined.
The document provides an overview of the internet, including its origins, uses, and impact. It discusses how the internet originated from early computer networking research and the ARPANET. It evolved into a worldwide system used for communication, information sharing, education, entertainment and more. The internet has revolutionized daily life by making tasks more efficient and providing vast resources and opportunities for communication, but also poses security and privacy risks that require awareness.
The world is growing with unlimited access called the internet!
Internet remains the accessible network, communication channels, and real-time service.
With the birth of the internet our lives have been changed so much. To instantly know just anything you can log on to the internet and the answer is right in front of you. The writing of letters changed to writing of e-mails, talking over the phone gave you an option of chat on the net etc. All in all Internets has totally revolutionized everyone’s life. Before when one uses to write letters now people have started using net which not only saves time but they can get instant replies too.
1. The document discusses how the internet has revolutionized communication and collaboration through innovations like Web 2.0 that have created a more interactive online experience.
2. It describes how we now live in a digital era where everyone is connected through the internet and smartphones can control other devices and access services through an internet connection.
3. Businesses have also adapted to the digital era, using the internet for marketing research, promotions, recruiting, and conducting business activities online to take advantage of the connectivity the internet provides.
This document discusses the benefits and pitfalls of internet usage. The benefits section outlines several advantages, including access to vast amounts of information for learning, connectivity and communication abilities, and conveniences like online banking and shopping. However, the document also notes several potential pitfalls. These include health issues from overuse like eyestrain and obesity. It also discusses risks like exposure to inappropriate content, online bullying/harassment, and addictive tendencies from overuse that can negatively impact users' lives. The conclusion emphasizes that the internet has both good and bad effects depending on how users apply it.
Advantages and disadvantages of internetSai Sreeram
The document discusses both the advantages and disadvantages of the Internet. It outlines several key advantages, including unlimited communication through platforms like Skype, abundant information and resources available through search engines, easy sharing of information through social media, and online services that allow e-commerce and financial transactions. However, it also notes several disadvantages such as spam emails clogging inboxes, viruses and malware that can harm computers, potential leakage of private information during online transactions, Internet addiction interfering with life, and children's exposure to inappropriate content.
The document discusses the internet, defining it as a worldwide network connecting millions of computers globally. It provides advantages like access to vast information and communication tools, but also disadvantages such as misinformation, addiction, privacy risks, and distractions. The conclusion calls for educating children to use the internet wisely while also regulating its use and talking to kids about associated challenges. Parents must guide children's internet use and be aware of potential negative impacts.
The document discusses redefining literacy for the modern information age. It argues that literacy now involves skills like learning how to learn, critically evaluating information from various sources, managing large amounts of digital information, and expressing ideas compellingly. A new "information code of ethics" is also needed to guide how information is shared and used responsibly in today's world. The future workplace and what skills will be needed cannot be clearly defined, so schools must teach students how to teach themselves and adapt to constant changes in information technologies.
The document discusses the history and development of the Internet. It describes how the Internet originated as a US government research project called ARPANET in 1969 to enable researchers at universities to share information. Today, the Internet has grown to be a worldwide system connecting hundreds of millions of people and computers together. The document also outlines some key applications and advantages of the Internet like email, information access, entertainment, online services, e-commerce, as well as some disadvantages such as privacy and security issues.
The Author personally conducts the Lecture-Workshop in your Country. She lives in Tagaytay City, Philippines. To Reserve a Workshop Date in your Venue, please call her directly: Local (Philippines): 09295197788 or International: (63) 9266787938.E-mail: wellnesspilipinasinternational@gmail.com. E-mail: ambassadorzara@gmail.com
ARRANGEMENT & FEES:
Professional Fee: (Philippines):
P10,000 per talk provided the Organizer will fetch and bring back the Speaker in Tagaytay City.
For Companies Without Transportation Arrangement, Speaker's Fee is P15,000 for Private Companies
Hotel Accommodation and Plane Tickets c/o Organizer (for out-of-town)
INTERNATIONAL Professional Fee: $1,000 USD per talk
Hotel Accommodation and Plane Tickets c/o Organizer
FYI: Ambassador Zara Jane Juan conducts the Training herself to fund the Peace Missionary Programs of Sailing for Peace because she doesn’t receive donations to prevent corruption.
PEACE VIGIL Programs are:
Initiating Peace: Interfaith Interracial Intercultural Worldwide Prayers to End Terrorism
Educating Peace: Wellness for Peace Education on Climate Change Worldwide
Innovating Peace: Climate Change & Peace Building Eco Forum and Symposium
The document discusses what life might be like without the internet by examining how communication, business, social interaction, access to information, and daily life would be impacted. It suggests that communication would rely more on letters, phone calls, and in-person interactions rather than digital methods. Businesses that rely on the internet would struggle and local economies might benefit as people support local shops and services more. While adapting would be challenging, humans lived without the internet for thousands of years prior and would adjust to life again without it, though it would be a major adjustment for generations that have always had it.
The document discusses why people use the internet and why we cannot live without it. It provides 7 key reasons: 1) To be part of society and follow technological development. 2) To easily access information from around the world with a few clicks. 3) To inexpensive communicate with others through email, social media, video chat. 4) The internet is essential for finding and keeping jobs as companies increasingly operate and hire online. 5) Accessing health information and services, especially emergency care. 6) Online shopping offers convenience and access to better prices and hard to find items. 7) Education is transforming through online classes, homework, and opportunities for distance learning and scholarships. In conclusion, the internet has become integral to modern life and a
advantages and disadvantages of using internetgulsheramjad
The document discusses several benefits and disadvantages of the Internet. It describes how the Internet has exceeded expectations in enabling fast global communication. It also discusses how the Internet has transformed entertainment and made research and education more convenient by providing vast online resources. However, the document also notes some disadvantages like risks to personal privacy, Internet addiction, virus attacks, and loneliness associated with excessive Internet use.
Could I live without the Internet?Why? (Why not???)Daniella Dana
The document discusses the benefits of internet use in several areas of life including education, jobs, government, health care, shopping, and communication. It notes that the internet provides a huge amount of easily accessible information and allows tasks to be completed more efficiently. Some key benefits mentioned are reduced costs, the ability to work remotely, increased educational resources, and easier access to government and health services. Overall, the internet is portrayed as a valuable multi-purpose tool that can be useful in many aspects of life.
Advantages and Disadvantages of internetLeomar Bondoc
The document discusses both the advantages and disadvantages of the internet. It notes that the internet allows for faster global communication, access to abundant information resources, and inexhaustible education opportunities especially for those without academic privilege. It also enables entertainment for all, social networking to stay connected with friends and family, and online services for activities like booking tickets, banking, and shopping. However, the document also points out disadvantages like theft of personal information, spam emails, malware threats, access to inappropriate content, and issues of social isolation, obesity, and depression from overuse of the internet replacing real world interactions.
Could I live without the Internet?Why?Why not?Simona Tatu
The document discusses the history and impact of the internet. It began as a military project in the US in the 1950s with no vision of its future popularity. Today, the internet is highly integrated into everyday life and accessed through various devices. However, overreliance on the internet by younger people can negatively impact social skills and health, leading to issues like scoliosis or obesity from lack of physical activity. While the internet provides a quick way to access information and connect with others, it is not necessary for life and excessive use could be replaced with other activities like spending time with family and friends or developing personal skills.
The document discusses life without internet access and asks if it is possible to live without the internet. It describes how people have become reliant on the internet for work, communication, social media, and entertainment. The document then discusses an experiment where participants went without internet access for a week. Initially, participants were skeptical but then found benefits like feeling more productive, relaxed, and spending more time with family and friends offline. However, the document concludes that for most people, life would be much harder without constant internet access to communicate, learn, and look up information online.
This document provides an overview of the internet including:
- A definition of the internet as a worldwide system of interconnected computer networks.
- A brief history of the development of the internet from the 1950s to the present day, including key milestones like the creation of the World Wide Web.
- Descriptions of some basic internet services like electronic mail, file transfer protocol, telnet, usenet news, the world wide web, and social networking.
The document discusses the history and uses of the internet. It originated as a defense project in the 1960s to connect computer sites. Today, the internet connects millions of computers globally. It outlines key uses like communication, research, education, money management, and real-time updates. Communication allows chatting and video calls worldwide. Research provides vast online references. Education makes learning easier through online resources. Money can be managed through internet banking and apps. Real-time updates deliver current news globally. Both advantages like access to information and disadvantages like security risks are covered.
The document provides an overview of the uses of the internet and other office technologies. It describes key features of the internet like the world wide web, email, instant messaging, discussion groups, and mailing lists. It discusses how these tools allow for communication, information sharing, research, and more. The benefits and disadvantages of email are also outlined.
The document provides an overview of the internet, including its origins, uses, and impact. It discusses how the internet originated from early computer networking research and the ARPANET. It evolved into a worldwide system used for communication, information sharing, education, entertainment and more. The internet has revolutionized daily life by making tasks more efficient and providing vast resources and opportunities for communication, but also poses security and privacy risks that require awareness.
The world is growing with unlimited access called the internet!
Internet remains the accessible network, communication channels, and real-time service.
With the birth of the internet our lives have been changed so much. To instantly know just anything you can log on to the internet and the answer is right in front of you. The writing of letters changed to writing of e-mails, talking over the phone gave you an option of chat on the net etc. All in all Internets has totally revolutionized everyone’s life. Before when one uses to write letters now people have started using net which not only saves time but they can get instant replies too.
1. The document discusses how the internet has revolutionized communication and collaboration through innovations like Web 2.0 that have created a more interactive online experience.
2. It describes how we now live in a digital era where everyone is connected through the internet and smartphones can control other devices and access services through an internet connection.
3. Businesses have also adapted to the digital era, using the internet for marketing research, promotions, recruiting, and conducting business activities online to take advantage of the connectivity the internet provides.
This document discusses the benefits and pitfalls of internet usage. The benefits section outlines several advantages, including access to vast amounts of information for learning, connectivity and communication abilities, and conveniences like online banking and shopping. However, the document also notes several potential pitfalls. These include health issues from overuse like eyestrain and obesity. It also discusses risks like exposure to inappropriate content, online bullying/harassment, and addictive tendencies from overuse that can negatively impact users' lives. The conclusion emphasizes that the internet has both good and bad effects depending on how users apply it.
The document discusses the internet, defining it as a worldwide network connecting millions of computers globally. It provides advantages like access to vast information and communication tools, but also disadvantages such as misinformation, addiction, privacy risks, and wasted time. The conclusion calls for educating children on proper internet use while also regulating certain content and talking to kids about online dangers. Parents must guide children to use the internet wisely and avoid physiological dependence on it.
The document discusses the internet, defining it as a worldwide network connecting millions of computers globally. It provides advantages like access to vast information and communication tools, but also disadvantages such as misinformation, addiction, privacy risks, and wasted time. The conclusion calls for educating children on proper internet use while also regulating certain content and talking to kids about their online activities.
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What is it?,
Applications of IoT.
Real-time implementation of IoT.
The challenges that lies ahead in making the internet more intelligent.
It elaborates on the current industry trends and how the IoT could be adopted for smarter enability of technology.
The document presents a theoretical framework for analyzing the impact of internet usage on student performance. It hypothesizes that education, social status, cooperation from teachers, and reliability of online information positively impact internet usage, while risks/uncertainties and expenses negatively impact usage. A regression model is developed to measure the relationship between these independent variables and the dependent variable of internet usage.
The document discusses what the internet is and how it connects computers worldwide through networks. It then describes different types of internet connections like DSL, wireless, Wi-Fi, cable, satellite, and dial up. It also discusses common internet services like email, social networking, e-commerce, and the world wide web. Finally, it outlines some advantages like communication, entertainment, education, and research, as well as disadvantages like security issues, spam, addiction, loneliness, and viruses.
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Do you want to learn how to model and simulate an electrical network from scratch in under an hour?
Then welcome to this PowSyBl workshop, hosted by Rte, the French Transmission System Operator (TSO)!
During the webinar, you will discover the PowSyBl ecosystem as well as handle and study an electrical network through an interactive Python notebook.
PowSyBl is an open source project hosted by LF Energy, which offers a comprehensive set of features for electrical grid modelling and simulation. Among other advanced features, PowSyBl provides:
- A fully editable and extendable library for grid component modelling;
- Visualization tools to display your network;
- Grid simulation tools, such as power flows, security analyses (with or without remedial actions) and sensitivity analyses;
The framework is mostly written in Java, with a Python binding so that Python developers can access PowSyBl functionalities as well.
What you will learn during the webinar:
- For beginners: discover PowSyBl's functionalities through a quick general presentation and the notebook, without needing any expert coding skills;
- For advanced developers: master the skills to efficiently apply PowSyBl functionalities to your real-world scenarios.
Epistemic Interaction - tuning interfaces to provide information for AI supportAlan Dix
Paper presented at SYNERGY workshop at AVI 2024, Genoa, Italy. 3rd June 2024
https://alandix.com/academic/papers/synergy2024-epistemic/
As machine learning integrates deeper into human-computer interactions, the concept of epistemic interaction emerges, aiming to refine these interactions to enhance system adaptability. This approach encourages minor, intentional adjustments in user behaviour to enrich the data available for system learning. This paper introduces epistemic interaction within the context of human-system communication, illustrating how deliberate interaction design can improve system understanding and adaptation. Through concrete examples, we demonstrate the potential of epistemic interaction to significantly advance human-computer interaction by leveraging intuitive human communication strategies to inform system design and functionality, offering a novel pathway for enriching user-system engagements.
Why You Should Replace Windows 11 with Nitrux Linux 3.5.0 for enhanced perfor...SOFTTECHHUB
The choice of an operating system plays a pivotal role in shaping our computing experience. For decades, Microsoft's Windows has dominated the market, offering a familiar and widely adopted platform for personal and professional use. However, as technological advancements continue to push the boundaries of innovation, alternative operating systems have emerged, challenging the status quo and offering users a fresh perspective on computing.
One such alternative that has garnered significant attention and acclaim is Nitrux Linux 3.5.0, a sleek, powerful, and user-friendly Linux distribution that promises to redefine the way we interact with our devices. With its focus on performance, security, and customization, Nitrux Linux presents a compelling case for those seeking to break free from the constraints of proprietary software and embrace the freedom and flexibility of open-source computing.
Unlocking Productivity: Leveraging the Potential of Copilot in Microsoft 365, a presentation by Christoforos Vlachos, Senior Solutions Manager – Modern Workplace, Uni Systems
Alt. GDG Cloud Southlake #33: Boule & Rebala: Effective AppSec in SDLC using ...James Anderson
Effective Application Security in Software Delivery lifecycle using Deployment Firewall and DBOM
The modern software delivery process (or the CI/CD process) includes many tools, distributed teams, open-source code, and cloud platforms. Constant focus on speed to release software to market, along with the traditional slow and manual security checks has caused gaps in continuous security as an important piece in the software supply chain. Today organizations feel more susceptible to external and internal cyber threats due to the vast attack surface in their applications supply chain and the lack of end-to-end governance and risk management.
The software team must secure its software delivery process to avoid vulnerability and security breaches. This needs to be achieved with existing tool chains and without extensive rework of the delivery processes. This talk will present strategies and techniques for providing visibility into the true risk of the existing vulnerabilities, preventing the introduction of security issues in the software, resolving vulnerabilities in production environments quickly, and capturing the deployment bill of materials (DBOM).
Speakers:
Bob Boule
Robert Boule is a technology enthusiast with PASSION for technology and making things work along with a knack for helping others understand how things work. He comes with around 20 years of solution engineering experience in application security, software continuous delivery, and SaaS platforms. He is known for his dynamic presentations in CI/CD and application security integrated in software delivery lifecycle.
Gopinath Rebala
Gopinath Rebala is the CTO of OpsMx, where he has overall responsibility for the machine learning and data processing architectures for Secure Software Delivery. Gopi also has a strong connection with our customers, leading design and architecture for strategic implementations. Gopi is a frequent speaker and well-known leader in continuous delivery and integrating security into software delivery.
A tale of scale & speed: How the US Navy is enabling software delivery from l...sonjaschweigert1
Rapid and secure feature delivery is a goal across every application team and every branch of the DoD. The Navy’s DevSecOps platform, Party Barge, has achieved:
- Reduction in onboarding time from 5 weeks to 1 day
- Improved developer experience and productivity through actionable findings and reduction of false positives
- Maintenance of superior security standards and inherent policy enforcement with Authorization to Operate (ATO)
Development teams can ship efficiently and ensure applications are cyber ready for Navy Authorizing Officials (AOs). In this webinar, Sigma Defense and Anchore will give attendees a look behind the scenes and demo secure pipeline automation and security artifacts that speed up application ATO and time to production.
We will cover:
- How to remove silos in DevSecOps
- How to build efficient development pipeline roles and component templates
- How to deliver security artifacts that matter for ATO’s (SBOMs, vulnerability reports, and policy evidence)
- How to streamline operations with automated policy checks on container images
Goodbye Windows 11: Make Way for Nitrux Linux 3.5.0!SOFTTECHHUB
As the digital landscape continually evolves, operating systems play a critical role in shaping user experiences and productivity. The launch of Nitrux Linux 3.5.0 marks a significant milestone, offering a robust alternative to traditional systems such as Windows 11. This article delves into the essence of Nitrux Linux 3.5.0, exploring its unique features, advantages, and how it stands as a compelling choice for both casual users and tech enthusiasts.