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Monday 2 January 2012

Data transfer

File sharing is an example of transferring large amounts of data across the Internet. A computer file can be emailed to customers, colleagues and friends as an attachment. It can be uploaded to a website or FTP server for easy download by others. It can be put into a "shared location" or onto a file server for instant use by colleagues. The load of bulk downloads to many users can be eased by the use of "mirror" servers or peer-to-peer networks. In any of these cases, access to the file may be controlled by user authentication, the transit of the file over the Internet may be obscured by encryption, and money may change hands for access to the file. The price can be paid by the remote charging of funds from, for example, a credit card whose details are also passed – usually fully encrypted – across the Internet. The origin and authenticity of the file received may be checked by digital signatures or by MD5 or other message digests. These simple features of the Internet, over a worldwide basis, are changing the production, sale, and distribution of anything that can be reduced to a computer file for transmission. This includes all manner of print publications, software products, news, music, film, video, photography, graphics and the other arts. This in turn has caused seismic shifts in each of the existing industries that previously controlled the production and distribution of these products.
Streaming media is the real-time delivery of digital media for the immediate consumption or enjoyment by end users. Many radio and television broadcasters provide Internet feeds of their live audio and video productions. They may also allow time-shift viewing or listening such as Preview, Classic Clips and Listen Again features. These providers have been joined by a range of pure Internet "broadcasters" who never had on-air licenses. This means that an Internet-connected device, such as a computer or something more specific, can be used to access on-line media in much the same way as was previously possible only with a television or radio receiver. The range of available types of content is much wider, from specialized technical webcasts to on-demand popular multimedia services. Podcasting is a variation on this theme, where – usually audio – material is downloaded and played back on a computer or shifted to a portable media player to be listened to on the move. These techniques using simple equipment allow anybody, with little censorship or licensing control, to broadcast audio-visual material worldwide.
Digital media streaming increases the demand for network bandwidth. For example, standard image quality needs 1 Mbit/s link speed for SD 480p, HD 720p quality requires 2.5 Mbit/s, and the top-of-the-line HDX quality needs 4.5 Mbit/s for 1080p.[37]
Webcams are a low-cost extension of this phenomenon. While some webcams can give full-frame-rate video, the picture either is usually small or updates slowly. Internet users can watch animals around an African waterhole, ships in the Panama Canal, traffic at a local roundabout or monitor their own premises, live and in real time. Video chat rooms and video conferencing are also popular with many uses being found for personal webcams, with and without two-way sound. YouTube was founded on 15 February 2005 and is now the leading website for free streaming video with a vast number of users. It uses a flash-based web player to stream and show video files. Registered users may upload an unlimited amount of video and build their own personal profile. YouTube claims that its users watch hundreds of millions, and upload hundreds of thousands of videos daily

Internet culture

Large number of Internet users and growing, has put the Internet culture. The Internet also has a great influence on science, and world views. With only berpandukan search engines like Google, users around the world have easy Internet access for a variety of information. Compared with books and libraries, the Internet represents the spread (decentralization) / knowledge (knowledge) information and data in the extreme.

Development of the Internet also has affected economic development. Various transactions that previously could only be done by way of face to face (and some very small by mail or telephone), is now very easy and often done through the Internet. Transactions over the Internet is known as e-commerce.

Related to governance, the Internet also fueled the growth of government transparency through the implementation of e-government as in Sragen district which was successfully delivering enhanced scalability by leveraging the Internet for transparency in the management of public funds and cuts in the bureaucracy, so that residents in the area of ​​the stretcher is in the profitable way of civil servants can also be improved welfare for local income increased sharply.

Internet

Literally, the Internet (short for interconnection-networking) is a global system of the entire network of computers connected together using the standard Internet Protocol Suite (TCP / IP) to serve billions of users around the world. When the Internet (the letter 'I' big) is the common computer system, which since globally and using TCP / IP as the protocol of packet switching (packet switching communication protocol). Internet is the largest series called the Internet. How to connect the circuit with kaedah is called internetworking.
Internet at this timeInternet is maintained by bilateral or multilateral agreements and technical specifications (which describe the protocol of data transfer between the circuit). These protocols are formed based on the conversations of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), which is open to the public. The agency issued a document known as RFC (Request for Comments). Some RFCs are Internet Standards (Internet Standard), by the Internet Architecture Board (Internet Architecture Board - IAB). Internet protocols are commonly used are IP, TCP, UDP, DNS, PPP, SLIP, ICMP, POP3, IMAP, SMTP, HTTP, HTTPS, SSH, Telnet, FTP, LDAP, and SSL.
Some of the popular services on the Internet that use of these protocols are e / mail, Usenet, Newsgroups, share files (File Sharing), WWW (World Wide Web), Gopher, session access (Access Session), WAIS, finger, IRC, MUD, and MUSHs. Among all these, email / electronic mail and World Wide Web is more often used, and more services are built upon, such as mailing lists (Mailing List) and Weblog. Internet service allows the current (real-time service), such as web radio, and webcasts, which can be accessed around the world. Also through the Internet it is possible to communicate directly between two or more users through instant messenger programs such as Camfrog, Pidgin (Gaim), Trilian, Kopete, Yahoo! Messenger, MSN Messenger and Windows Live Messenger.
Some of the popular Internet services are based on closed systems (Proprietary System), is such as IRC, ICQ, AIM, CDDB, and Gnutella.

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