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The Pediatric Internet

Pediatrics, 1996
The Internet is a set of rules for computer communications that has created easy access to electronic mail, electronic mailing lists, and the World Wide Web. The "pediatric Internet" consists of a growing collection of Internet resources that deal specifically with the health care of the young.
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Internet Governance 2.0.1.4: The Internet Balkanization Fragmentation [PDF]

open access: possibleSSRN Electronic Journal, 2014
The essay addresses some of the definitions and origins of the term "Internet Balkanization." Drawing upon U.S. constitutional law and interstate commerce regulations, it argues that the term also carries strong connotations on the realms of jurisdiction and commerce.
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Mediating the Internet

Annals of Software Engineering, 2002
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Indigenizing the Internet

2020
To write of digital indigeneity or digital Natives is to confront the fact that, as Anishinaabe/Métis games designer Elizabeth LaPensée described in a cryptic but resonant tweet: “The Internet has been colonized” (2017 n.pag.). Popularized in the title of Marc Prensky's influential 2001 paper on educational reform, the term “digital Native” is defined ...
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The Internet Unraveled

Orthopaedic Nursing, 1999
Although a fairly recent phenomenon in our culture, the Internet and its features have enjoyed a meteoric rise in use. E-mail, mailing lists, news groups, and forums provide Internet users the ability to network worldwide. The WWW, with its ease of use, has made accessing information easy, but has also created a need to learn to find and then to ...
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Airborne Internet — The Internet in the air

2017 7th International Conference on Cloud Computing, Data Science & Engineering - Confluence, 2017
Today is the era of high technology and information exchange world. Everyone is in need of sending or downloading a huge amount of data. Further being connected on the go and all the time is what people want today. Broadband and wireless connectivity in homes and offices is what being used by users that keep them wire free and make the accessibility ...
Neetu Gupta, Abhishek Aggarwal
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Saving the Internet

Indian Journal of Law and Technology, 2008
"The runaway successes of the Internet and PC with the mainstream public have put them in positions of significant stress and danger. Though the Internet’s lack of centralized structure makes it difficult to assess the sturdiness of its foundations, there are strong signals that our network and computers are subject to abuse in ways that have become ...
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The Fourth Internet: The Beijing Paternal Internet

2021
Abstract This chapter describes the Beijing Paternal Internet. The ideal consists of respect for public values. The exemplar is China, whose Confucian heritage values hierarchy and social stability. China’s Communist Party asserts legitimacy via its claimed technocratic efficiency, and aims to restore China’s position as a regional and ...
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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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