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- 261: The Internet: How it Works and How it Effects the World
- ... organizations ³ ³ org ³ Anything else that doesn't fit into any of the other categories ³ ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ Ù There are also two letter zones. These zones are for national countries. Some of these zones are AU for Australia and AT for Austria. There are a few other zones. Even though the ARPANET is not in use any more, a few sites are still there for historical reasons. They have names ending in arpa ...
- 262: The Computer Underground.
- ... and attempted to prove it by writing a virus that became wide spread and know as the Satan Bug. On the other hand there are writers like "Screaming Radish," who is Windows- application developer from Australia, his purpose in virus development is not destructive but rather to gain a better understanding of how anti- virus software works. He likes to "reverse-engineer" anti-virus software taking them apart to study what ...
- 263: Regulating The Internet: Who's In Charge
- ... of information transmitted through network to network, with some information remaining at sites temporarily or disappearing within seconds, how can one regulate it? In a meeting of the Senate Select Committee on Community Standards in Australia, iiNet, an Australian intemet provider, presented facts on how much information passes through their server daily. "Our own network sees over 200,000 items of email between individuals every day of the year, and this ...
- 264: Hackers: Information Warefare
- ... were tried for breaking into systems within THEIR OWN COUNTRIES...not somewhere else. A hacker who uses the handle of 8lgm in England got press for hacking world-wide, but got nailed hacking locally(3). Australia's ‘Realm Hackers': Phoenix, Electron & Nom hacked almost exclusively other countries, but use of AT&T calling cards rather than Australian Telecom got them a charge of defrauding the Australian government(3). Dutch hacker RGB ...
- 265: Great Expectations
- ... Havisham, is the source of Pip's fortune. He tells Pip that he was so moved by his boyhood kindness that he dedicated his life to making Pip a gentleman, and made a fortune in Australia for that very purpose. Pip is appalled, but he agrees to help Magwitch escape London--the convict is pursued both by the police and by Compeyson, his former partner in crime. A complicated mystery begins ...
- 266: The California Gold Rush
- ... 1849 is the greatest gold rush of history, since it was the first and aroused the greatest emotions (Axon 24). New rushes were soon discovered in Nevada, New Mexico or even as far away as Australia. Lasting impressions of the Gold Rush still stand today such as the gold standard in which our money system is based on. Even to this day people still dig for gold and their shot at ...
- 267: The Persian Gulf War
- ... two and a half months and it involved a massive air and sealift. The United States established a broad-based international coalition to confront Iraq militarily and diplomatically. The military coalition consisted of Afghanistan, Argentina, Australia, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Belgium, Canada, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, Egypt, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Honduras, Italy, Kuwait, Morocco, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Niger, Norway, Oman, Pakistan, Poland, Portugal, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Senegal, South Korea, Spain, Syria, Turkey, the ...
- 268: Unemployement - The Unavoidable Consequence Of New Technolog
- ... r a p h y Adler, N. J. (1990). Globalisation and Human Resource Management: Strategic International Human Resource Development. Speech Notes. Boston, Massachusetts: Harvard. ASTEC. (1996). Developing long-term strategies for science and technology in Australia. Canberra, ACT: Government printing services. Clark, D. (1997). Student Economics Briefs 1998. AFR Books. Sydney: John Fairfax & Sons. Gill, C. (1996). Work, Unemployment and the New Technology. Cambridge, London: Oxford. Jones, B. (1996). Sleepers Wake ...
- 269: The Internet Its Effects And Its Future
- ... computer system in milliseconds, and the network literally resembles a web of computers and connecting telephone lines. It crosses borders in less time than it takes to cross most streets, and connections to Asia or Australia are as commonplace as dialing your neighbor next door. It is the Net¡¦s very lack of frontiers that make law enforcement so difficult. Confronted with the difficulty of trying to grab onto something as ...
- 270: The Internet And Its Effects And Its Future
- ... computer system in milliseconds, and the network literally resembles a web of computers and connecting telephone lines. It crosses borders in less time than it takes to cross most streets, and connections to Asia or Australia are as commonplace as dialing your neighbor next door. It is the Net's very lack of frontiers that make law enforcement so difficult. Confronted with the difficulty of trying to grab onto something as ...
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