Similar words: internal, international, eastern europe, painter, interior, interest, interact, interval. Meaning: ['ɪntənet] n. a computer network consisting of a worldwide network of computer networks that use the TCP/IP network protocols to facilitate data transmission and exchange.
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211. Called biz / ed, the new service can be found on the Internet, and reached via your computer and modem.
212. There are plenty of jokes floating around the Internet these days.
213. For instance(sentencedict.com), the company is attempting to bring Internet access to a mass consumer audience through an agreement with Continental Cablevision.
214. The trouble with quotes on the internet is that you never know if they are genuine. Abraham Lincoln
215. As he moved through internet access, the minimum wage and family tax credits, the heckling began.
216. A handful may have placed bets via the Internet with an offshore bookie.
217. PacketWorks has provided Internet access and related services to business customers in Central Florida since its founding in 1994.
218. He says the city wants to establish a citywide internet connection through the cable system.
219. Microsoft and Intel yesterday announced a cross-licensing agreement aimed at making it easy to place voice and video calls on the Internet.
220. Microsoft faces three main challenges: the rise of the Internet, slowing applications revenues and the threat of break-up.
221. Application hosting services that make business-focused software and database applications available to customers via the Internet.
222. The company also plans to provide Internet access for its customers.
223. The Internet is barely affected by political boundaries and distance.
224. For example(sentencedict.com), in some cases the bill would make it illegal for Internet users to access information not protected by copyright.
225. Netcom On-Line Communications, the leading provider of Internet access to consumers, was hit especially hard.
226. Two cases burning up the Internet show the extent to which technology has become the front line in the battles over privacy.
227. And individuals who want unrestricted access to the internet can simply obtain a service provider in a neighbouring country.
228. Byers, and investment banker Goldman Sachs, lets groups of people play fast-action games across the Internet.
229. If you want Internet access, go with an Internet provider.
230. Internet Explorer and Netscape, for example, can restrict access according to a rating system.
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