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Internet and Intranet

How Intranets Work

Contents of this table:

Chapter 1   A Global View of Intranets

Chapter 2   How TCP/IP Works

Chapter 3   How Bridges Work

Chapter 4   How Intranet Routers Work

Chapter 5   How Intranet E-Mail Works

Chapter 6   How Intranet Web Servers and Browsers Work

Chapter 7   How the Domain Name System (DNS) Works

Chapter 8   How Java Works

Chapter 9   How Common Gateway Interface (CGI) Works

Chapter 10   Subnetting an Intranet

Curious About The Internet?

Contents of this table:-

o Curious About the Internet?
o Acknowledgments
o About the Author
o Introduction
* 1
o What Is the Internet?
* 2
o Who Uses the Internet, and for What?
* 3
o How Does the Internet Make the World a Better Place?
* 4
o Why Do Some People Worry About the Internet?
* 5
o What Does It Take to Use the Internet?
* 6
o How Do People Communicate on the Internet?
* 7
o How Do People Pick Up Information from the Internet?
* 8

Building an Intranet with Windows NT 4

Introduction

Chapter 1  Understanding Web Technologies

Chapter 2  Planning an Intranet

Chapter 4  The People Skills to Make it Work

Chapter 5  What You Need to Know About HTML

Chapter 6  Windows NT 4 Configuration

Chapter 7  Running the Intranet Web Server

Chapter 8  Serving e-mail via tcp/ip

Chapter 9  Adding FTP and Gopher Services

Chapter 10  Intranet Security in Windows NT

Chapter 11  The Web Browser Is the Key

Chapter 12  MIME and Helper Applications

Connected: An Internet Encyclopedia, Third Edition (Brent Baccala, Editor)

Topics

* Internet History
* Internet Organization
* Concepts
o Application Programming Interface API
o Autonomous System AS
o Acronyms
o Binary Arithmetic
o Bridging
o Congestion
o Cryptography
o Datagrams and Streams
o Domain Names
o Encapsulation
o Flow Control
o Hypertext
o IP Address
o LANs and WANs
o Naming
o Network Management
o Protocol
o Protocol Layering
o Routing
o Socket
o Standard
o Switching

Cataloging Internet Resources

This document originally combined and superseded two older sets of OCLC guidelines for dealing with electronic resources: "Cataloging Electronic Resources: OCLC-MARC Coding Guidelines," by Rich Greene, first published in February 1998; and "OCLC Guidelines on the Choice of Type and BLvl for Electronic Resources," by Jay Weitz, first published in March 1998. This consolidated document was originally prompted by the issuance in June 1999 of "Guidelines for Coding Electronic Resources in Leader/06" by the Library of Congress Network Development and MARC Standards Office.

Big Dummys Guide to the Internet

New communities are being built today. You cannot see them, except on a computer screen. You cannot visit them, except through your keyboard. Their highways are wires and optical fibers; their language a series of ones and zeroes.

Apache Server Survival Guide

+ Part I: Getting Started: Installation and Configuration
* 1 o Why the Apache Server?

# 2 o Installing and Configuring the Apache Serve r

# 3 o Organizing Your Web Site
o Part II: Beyond the Basics: Advanced HTTP Server Funct ionality

# 4 o Virtual Hosts

# 5 o CGI (Common Gateway Interface) Programming

# 6 o Server Side Includes (SSI)

# 7 o Third-Party Modules
o Part III: Complete Reference: Apache Configuration in Detail

# 8 o Apache Configuration Overview

55 Ways to Have Fun With Google ©2006 (Philipp Lenssen)

You probably use Google everyday, but do you know... the Google Snake Game? Googledromes? Memecodes? Googlesport? The Google Calculator? Googlepark and Google Weddings? Google hacking, fighting and rhyming? In this book, you’ll find Google-related games, cartoons, oddities, tips, stories and everything else that’s fun. Reading it, you won’t be the same searcher as before!

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