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Enjoy reading your ebook with auto-scrolling, day and night viewing modes, bookmarks, multiple font sizes, full screen viewing in portrait and landscape orientations, and more! Features: - AUTO-SCROLL: Hands free reading with our advanced variable speed auto-scrolling feature. - FULL SCREEN VIEW: No tab, navigation, or toolbars to get in your viewing way. - BOOKMARK CONTROLS: Bookmarking lets you start up where you left off fast. - MULTIPLE FONT SIZES: Increase or decrease the text size quickly and easily. - DAY & NIGHT MODES: Switch from day to night mode at the touch of a finger. - PORTRAIT & LANDSCAPE: Read your eBook in portrait or landscape position. - AUTO SETTINGS: Your viewer settings are automatically saved and loaded. - COPY & PASTE: Copy and paste selected text to other apps. - TEXT MAGNIFICATION: Magnify text for easier reading. - And more! eBook Media Viewer Series #49 Title: Hitchhiker's Guide to the Internet Author: Ed Krol Genre: Computer Technology Pages: 47 Description: In the beginning there was the ARPAnet, a wide area experimental network connecting hosts and terminal servers together. Procedures were set up to regulate the allocation of addresses and to create voluntary standards for the network. As local area networks became more pervasive, many hosts became gateways to local networks. A network layer to allow the interoperation of these networks was developed and called IP (Internet Protocol). Over time other groups created long haul IP based networks (NASA, NSF, states...). These nets, too, interoperate because of IP. The collection of all of these interoperating networks is the Internet. Two groups do much of the research and information work of the Internet (ISI and SRI). ISI (the Informational Sciences Institute) does much of the research, standardization, and allocation work of the Internet. SRI International provides information services for the Internet. In fact, after you are connected to the Internet most of the information in this document can be retrieved from the Network Information Center (NIC) run by SRI.


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