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Well, it is not too late. you don't need all these questions because we all have different approaches to the solution which may cause depression at your end. Go ahead and start what u want. I m also in the same box with u but my story differs. I started learning web dev not long ago but I believe as long I keep pushing it will end good |
Many use the internet these days but only a few understand how it works. The article will brush little on the topic. A Brief History of the Web The Web was born in a particle physics laboratory (CERN) in Geneva, Switzerland in 1989. There a computer specialist named Tim Berners-Lee first proposed a system of information management that used a “hypertext” process to link related documents over a network. He and his partner, Robert Cailliau, created a prototype and released it for review. For the first several years, web pages were text-only. It’s difficult to believe that in 1992, the world had only about 50 web servers, total. The real boost to the Web’s popularity came in 1992 when the first graphical browser (NCSA Mosaic) was introduced, and the Web broke out of the realm of scientific research into mass media. The ongoing development of web technologies is overseen by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). The Internet Versus the Web No, it’s not a battle to the death, just an opportunity to point out the distinction between these two words that are increasingly being used interchangeably. The Internet is a network of connected computers. No company owns the Internet; it is a cooperative effort governed by a system of standards and rules. The purpose of connecting computers together, of course, is to share information. There are many ways information can be passed between computers, including email, file transfer (FTP), and many more specialized modes upon which the Internet is built. These standardized methods for transferring data or documents over a network are known as protocols. The Web (originally called the World Wide Web, thus the “www” in site addresses) is just one of the ways information can be shared over the Internet. It is unique in that it allows documents to be linked to one another using hypertext links—thus forming a huge “web” of connected information. The Web uses a protocol called HTTP (HyperText Transfer Protocol). That acronym should look familiar because it is the first four letters of nearly all website addresses, as we’ll discuss in an upcoming section. NOTE: The Web is a subset of the Internet. It is just one of many ways information can be transferred over networked computers. Serving Up Your Information Let’s talk more about the computers that make up the Internet. Because of they “serve up” documents upon request, these computers are known as servers. More accurately, the server is the software (not the computer itself) that allows the computer to communicate with other computers; however, it is common to use the word “server” to refer to the computer as well. The role of server software is to wait for a request for information, then retrieve and send that information back as quickly as possible. There’s nothing special about the computers themselves…picture anything from a high-powered Unix machine to a humble personal computer. It’s the server software that makes it all happen. In order for a computer to be part of the Web, it must be running special web server software that allows it to handle Hypertext Transfer Protocol transactions. Web servers are also called “HTTP servers.” There are many server software options out there, but the two most popular are Apache (open source software) and Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS). Apache is freely available for Unix-based computers and comes installed on Macs running Mac OS X. There is a Windows version as well. Microsoft IIS is part of Microsoft’s family of server solutions. Every computer and device (modem, router, smartphone, cars, etc.) connected to the Internet is assigned a unique numeric IP address (IP stands for Internet Protocol). For example, the computer that hosts example.com has the IP address ###.###.###.###. All those numbers can be dizzying, so , fortunately, the Domain Name System (DNS) was developed to allow us to refer to that server by its domain name, “oreilly.com”, as well. The numeric The IP address is useful for computer software, while the domain name is more accessible to humans. Matching the text domain names to their respective numeric IP addresses is the job of a separate DNS server. It is possible to configure your web server so that more than one domain name is mapped to a single IP address, allowing several sites to share a single server. Adopted from #Robbins-Learning web design
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praz001:inconclusive info. what will happen if i dial the code |
After more than two months of lockdown, the city is learning that it’s not so easy to return to “normal.” Life has been altered in all sorts of ways. Residents’ movements are still highly controlled, workers are slow to return to factories, and supply chains are in disarray. Shopping malls have re-opened, but they’re largely empty — most people are still too scared to go out for anything but essentials. The pandemic’s first epicenter offers a window into a post-virus future for the rest of the world
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These are some areas in the state capital (Abeokuta)
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the ogun state gov takes this with levity hand. the 4 cases must be lie |
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pls do u have any idea on which software to control the sim ? rather than removing it if wanna sub or so |
Come to my aid Pls |
FuckHomophobes:Thanks I don reload am Pls do you have idea of software for dialer on system? Need to operates the sim card inside the laptop without taking off to phone |
Bought 840 G1 two months ago and I have activated the sim card module. The problem I'm facing now is that how will I operate the sim card in the system (if I want to recharge, sub on the sim e.t.c) without been remove from the laptop. If your system supports the module and you're able to do above command, Pls help with the software u are using
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Hp 840 G1 is available Check signature |
NettyNelly:My system no get CD rom |
NettyNelly:Where can I download the OS? |
NettyNelly:Where do I download the OS |
NettyNelly:Thanks in downloaded the file from hp website. Na window 10 Pro dey the system How will u reinstall the OS and wont the drove graphics card be deleted? |
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Yesterday, I decided to activate simcard on it but unfortunately I was caught up with some problems after I viewed tutorial on YouTube on how to use sim on laptop. The first problem is that the Start menu and the search toolbar are not responding. I tried to search online to have solution to this but the solution is temporary. I read to restart window explorer and it works but if I restart, the problem come up again. And more so, the settings or search toolbar show blank page and nothing to display I will be glad if you can help me |
Hello my people I'm using hp 840 G1 so, today I decided to activate simcard on it but unfortunately I was caught up with some problems after I viewed tutorial on YouTube on how to use sim on laptop. The first problem is that the Start menu and the search toolbar are not responding. I tried to search online to have solution to this but the solution is temporary. I read to restart window explorer and it works but if I restart, the problem come up again. And more so, the settings or search toolbar show blank page and nothing to display. I hope you guys can come to my aid. |
Can I register this thing myself? |
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