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History of the internet

BEST COVER LETTERS    The Internet: a network of connected networks (over 40000) with hundreds of thousands of individual computers connected to one another. In the mists of time, a long time ago (in computer terms that is), a new technology was born - the Internet. Developed originally by the United States (U.S.) military, during the cold war, to assist communications in the event of a nuclear attack, the technology was then adopted by the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) and various U.S. universities to exchange knowledge. As it didn't have a central hub, it was much less vulnerable to disruption or attack than a network which operated from one central location. The general public started using the Internet in the 1980s and during the 1990s the Internet grew to become a world wide phenomena. In the beginning . . . (1960s) As incredible as it sounds, the Internet can trace it's beginnings back to the former Soviet Union's launch of Sputnik, the first artificial ...

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The 21 Laws of Computer

21 LAWS OF COMPUTER The following are some Laws governing computer as provided by some computer scientists over time. Amdahl’s Law: The speed-up achievable on a parallel computer can be significantly limited by the existence of a small fraction of inherently sequential code which cannot be paralyzed. Copes Law: There is a general tendency towards size increase in evolution. (Edward Drinker Cope) Ellison’s Law: The user base for strong cryptography declines by half with every additional keystroke or mouseclick required to make it work. (Carl Ellison) Brooks Law:  Adding manpower to a late software project makes it later. (Frederick Brooks Jr)     Isaac Asimo v's Three Laws of  Robotics : - A robot may not injure humanity, or through inaction, allow humanity to come to harm. - A robot must obey orders given to it by a human being except where such orders would conflict with the first law. - A robot must protect it’s own existe...

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