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VOIP - The Hisory VOIP had it beginnings as far back as 1995, when the first internet telephone software was released using the H.323 protocol which was later to change to the more up-to-date protocol of SIP that we now use today. The basics of internet telephone has changed much over t...

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2. How To Effectively Use The Internet For Research - By: Kate Smalley
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6. File Transfer Protocol (ftp) - By: Michael Russell
File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is a popular service for transferring and exchanging files between computers supporting TCP/IP. With FTP, files can be exchanged between different platforms - computers with different operating systems. FTP offers a simple and descriptive way of accessing systems, browsi...

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