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Carl Reynolds and Paul Tymann

"Schaum's Outline of Principles of Computer Science"

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  • SUMMARY
    The widespread networking of computers is a relatively recent phenomenon, and it may also be the aspect
    of the computer revolution that has most changed human life. Networks can be described as LANs, which are
    local to a building or campus, and WANs, which span wide, or even global, distances. The technical challenges
    are somewhat different between LANs and WANs, but the distinction between the two is not always clear.
    CHAP. 7] NETWORKING 137
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    When several networks are themselves connected together, the result is an internet. The world wide web
    we have come to know and depend upon is not one network, but many connected together, and hence is called
    the internet.


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