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Free ISPs are Internet service providers that provide service free of charge. Many free ISPs display advertisements while the user is connected; like commercial television, in a sense they are selling the user's attention to the advertiser. Other free ISPs, sometimes called freenets, are run on a nonprofit basis, usually with volunteer staff. [85]
WS-D—Web Services-Discovery; WSDL—Web Services Description Language; WSFL—Web Services Flow Language; WUSB—Wireless Universal Serial Bus; WWAN—Wireless Wide Area Network; WWID—World Wide Identifier; WWN—World Wide Name; WWW—World Wide Web; WYSIWYG—What You See Is What You Get; WZC—Wireless Zero Configuration
Internet company may refer to: Internet service provider, a company whose main activity is providing Internet access to customers; Dot-com company, ...
Internet access is a facility or service that provides connectivity for a computer, a computer network, or other network device to the Internet, and for individuals or organizations to access or use applications such as email and the World Wide Web.
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The terms Internet and World Wide Web are often used interchangeably; it is common to speak of "going on the Internet" when using a web browser to view web pages. However, the World Wide Web, or the Web, is only one of a large number of Internet services, [19] a collection of documents (web pages) and other web resources linked by hyperlinks ...
Night of January 16th is a play by Ayn Rand inspired by the death of Ivar Kreuger, an industrialist and accused swindler known as the Match King.The play is set in a courtroom during a murder trial and audience members are chosen to play the jury.
This category is for companies concerned with the process or delivery of the internet (its infrastructure). For companies whose main business is to use the internet to make sales to the public, see Category:Online retailers. For companies whose main business is to use the internet for other than retail purposes, see Category:Online companies.