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Access control (1)
Archives. (6)
Blogs (1)
Censorship (10)
Classification. (1)
Computer-assisted instruction. (3)
Congresses. (9)
Design (2)
Developing countries (2)
Dictionaries. (8)
Directories (14)
Economic aspects (8)
Electronic discussion groups. (1)
Evaluation. (6)
Geography (1)
Government policy (16)
Great Britain. (1)
Handbooks, manuals, etc. (13)
History (14)
Information services. (7)
Law and legislation (13)
Library resources. (4)
Maps (4)
Moral and ethical aspects (2)
Periodicals (8)
Planning. (3)
Political aspects (10)
Privacy (1)
Psychological aspects. (2)
Registers (3)
Research (8)
Security measures (29)
Social aspects (22)
Societies, etc. (1)
Software (41)
Standards (8)
Statistics (6)
Study and teaching (18)
Technological innovations (38)
Terminology. (3)
United States (4)
Use studies. (6)

Resources

HTTrack Website Copier 3.32-2

With all the demands on internet use in a household, such as interruptions from other family members and so on, it may be useful to download entire websites in order to view them at a more convenient time. This application will allow users to do just that, as they will be able to effectively download an entire website to a local directory. The application arranges the original site's relative...

http://www.httrack.com/
Internet Guide

The Internet Guide is a no-nonsense site intended for Internet newbies. It consists of several short articles that discuss the basics of Internet navigation, common terms and phrases, Netiquette, and much more. Some specific technologies are also mentioned, such as Telnet and newsgroups. The Guide occasionally refers to various products or services; however, it does not endorse any particular...

https://www.internet-guide.co.uk/
Internet Society

The Internet is certainly a vast and, at times, quite chaotic place. Fortunately, there are organizations such as the Internet Society which "provides leadership in addressing issues that confront the future of the Internet". With over 20,000 individual members in over 180 countries, it has a broad range of members located in most corners of the world. Perhaps one of the most important areas of...

https://www.internetsociety.org/
Internetworking

The Internet Technical Group, "a community for professionals from industry, academia and government organizations who share a common interest in Internet technologies and related behavioral phenomena," provides this new irregularly issued publication that concentrates on web usability, among other areas. The first issue contains articles on user-centered web design, the Log Annotation Device (LAD)...

http://www.internettg.org/
IOL: InterOperability Lab

The University of New Hampshire has compiled this excellent collection of resources on networking and computer technology. Over twenty categories are represented, including emerging technologies such as 10 Gigabit Ethernet, Very high rate Digital Subscriber Line (VDSL), and wireless standards. Many of the resources are papers or tutorials written by researchers at the UNH InterOperability Lab,...

https://www.iol.unh.edu/expertise/kb
LivingInternet.com

Billing itself "the net's most comprehensive source of information about the Internet," this site from computer scientist Bill Stewart offers an excellent overview of the Internet and its six main technologies. The site is divided into seven sections, covering the Internet, E-Mail, the World Wide Web, Usenet Newsgroups, Internet Relay Chat, Multi-User Dimensions, and Mailing Lists. "Each section...

https://broadbandnow.com/
MyBookmarks

MyBookmarks is a free Internet service that allows registered users to access their bookmarks from anywhere at anytime. The full-featured editor makes it easy to organize and search online bookmarks, and from the interface, users can export them back to their browser to use locally. Furthermore, MyBookmarks provides the option of making some or all bookmarks publicly accessible.

http://www.mybookmarks.com
NSF and the Birth of the Internet

The birth of the Internet is the subject of this utterly engaging and well-thought out special report created by the National Science Foundation. After a brief introduction, visitors can browse through a multimedia site that includes video clips of early pioneers talking about their work on this endeavor, along with maps of Internet growth from the 1960s to the 1990s and documents such as the Lax...

https://www.nsf.gov/news/special_reports/nsf-net/
Pew Research Center "Future of the Internet" Report

The rise of AI, critiques of capitalism, and "tele-everything" are just a few of the topics that the Pew Research Center asked a panel of experts to weigh in on for this report. In all, 915 researchers, activists, business leaders, policy wonks, and innovators from a variety of sectors including government, technology, academia, nonprofits, and think tanks were asked to reflect on how the global...

https://www.pewresearch.org/internet/2021/02/18/experts-say-...
Pew Research Center: Internet and American Life

Who uses the internet, where, when, why and how? The Pew Internet & American Life Project is a non-profit project of the Pew Research Center for People and the Press that conducts and funds "original, academic-quality research that explores the impact of the Internet on children, families, communities, the work place, schools, health care and civic/political life." Research methods include "phone...

https://www.pewresearch.org/topic/internet-technology/
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