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Drawing the Net: Internet Identification, Internet Use, and the Image of Internet Users

CyberPsychology & Behavior, 2007
Theory and research suggest that Internet identification may account for some of the gender divide in Internet use. Internet identification is a type of domain identification, and is inherently bound with images of those who use the Internet, a domain traditionally conceived as masculine.
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The Third Internet: The DC Commercial Internet

2021
Abstract This chapter describes the DC Commercial Internet. The ideal consists of economic liberty, market solutions to resource allocation problems, property rights over the Internet, and exploitation of positive externalities. The exemplar is the United States, especially its Supreme Court, which has judged networks as private spaces (‘
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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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The “.us” Internet Domain

The American Journal of Comparative Law, 2001
A vast increase in usage and new legal problems are about to occur in the ".us" domain. Soon, the domain will become very popular, because anyone with a United States nexus will be able to register a second level domain name, such as "example.us". The United States government is entrusting management of the ".us" domain to a private contractor.
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The Second Internet: The Brussels Bourgeois Internet

2021
Abstract This chapter describes the Brussels Bourgeois Internet. The ideal consists of positive, managed liberty where rights of others are respected, as in the bourgeois public space, where liberty follows only when rights are secured.
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Using the Internet to teach the Internet

Proceedings of the 6th annual conference on the teaching of computing and the 3rd annual conference on Integrating technology into computer science education: Changing the delivery of computer science education, 1998
In recent years a methodology for Courseware design together with a number of Web based courses have been developed at Cardiff. A variety of disciplines have benefited notably C programming, X Window/Motif programming, Computer Vision, Image Processing, Computer Graphics, Artificial Intelligence and Parallel Computing. The range of provision of on-line
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Internet cruising with the Internet Hunt

The Electronic Library, 1993
Heard of some interesting new resource on the Internet? Wondering how to get access? Feeling like the Internet is a confusing collection of tools and data? Archie, telnet, gopher, WAIS, Usenet, FTP, world‐wide‐web, Freenet, finger …
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“Surfing” the Internet

Nursing Management (Springhouse), 1995
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The Practical Internet

The Nurse Practitioner, 1996
R T, Smithing, M D, Wiley
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