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The relationship between Internet identification, Internet anxiety and Internet use

Computers in Human Behavior, 2007
This paper reports a study investigating the relationship between Internet identification, Internet anxiety and Internet use. The participants were 446 students (319 females and 127 males) from two universities in the UK and one university in Australia. Measures of Internet identification and Internet anxiety were developed.
Richard W. Joiner   +4 more
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Otolaryngology and the Internet

Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 1996
During the past 25 years, the Internet has grown tremendously. Starting as four academic computers linked by the Department of Defense, it has become a major technical and cultural entity that is accessible to millions of persons outside the realm of government and academia.
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Internet exchange points and Internet routing

2011 19th IEEE International Conference on Network Protocols, 2011
The Internet is a network of Autonomous Systems (ASes) comprising of a complex and complicated ecosystem of networks used for a wide variety of applications. ASes exhibit varied functionality and communicate according to predefined rules to maintain distinct business objectives; termed intra-AS relations.
Ahmad, Mohammad Zubair, Guha, Ratan
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Internet rooms from internet audio

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2013
Music rehearsal and concert performance at a distance over long-haul optical fiber is a reality because of expanding network capacity to support low-latency, uncompressed audio streaming. Multichannel sound exchanged across the globe in real time creates “rooms” for synchronous performance.
Chris Chafe, John Granzow
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Mediating the Internet

Annals of Software Engineering, 2002
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From Internet of Things to Internet of Agents

2013 IEEE International Conference on Green Computing and Communications and IEEE Internet of Things and IEEE Cyber, Physical and Social Computing, 2013
From sophisticated single agent in complex environments to multi-agent system (MAS) organizations, intelligent software agent research has come a long way in just under two decades. Many new branches of research in this field have emerged over the years which have enabled today's agents to perform a wide variety of human-like tasks such as learning ...
Han Yu 0001   +2 more
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From the Internet of Things to the Internet of People

IEEE Internet Computing, 2015
There's growing interest in developing applications for the Internet of Things. Such applications' main objective is to integrate technology into people's everyday lives, to be of service to them en masse. The form in which this integration is implemented, however, still leaves much room for improvement. Usually, the user must set parameters within the
Javier Miranda   +6 more
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Internet function and Internet addictive behavior

Computers in Human Behavior, 2006
Abstract Ju [Research on personal characteristics, the behavior of using Internet and Internet addiction for Taiwanese college study. Master thesis. Taiwan, 2000] found the Internet function was related to the severity of Internet addiction, and this study explored the relationship between the Internet function and the Internet addictive behavior ...
Shih-Ming Li, Teng-Ming Chung
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Internet facsimile as an Internet office appliance

IEEE Communications Magazine, 2001
The Internet's emergence as a worldwide digital infrastructure has dramatically encouraged a market for communications-oriented appliances, such as mobile phones, personal assistants, network-enabled games, interactive television, Internet telephony, and Internet facsimile.
Kiyoshi Toyoda   +2 more
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From the Internet of Things to an Internet of Practices

2018
In his ground-breaking work on the habitus Bourdieu (1977) understands practices as the permanent internalization of the social order in the human body. Others have taken this idea and described practices as ‘normatively regulated activities’ (Schmidt, 2014). Our own interests here arise from the fact that during the performance of all of these various
Thomas Ludwig 0005   +2 more
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