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- On March 24, 2023, the court ruled against the Internet Archive, finding that the Internet Archive's CDL program was not a fair use. (eff.org)
Neutrality5
- For Genachowski and the rest of the Obama administration, "Internet freedom" is a feel-good euphemism for the techie idea known as "net neutrality. (reason.com)
- At its most basic, net neutrality is the belief that all bits and bytes that travel over the Internet should be treated equally: no discrimination, no paid prioritization, just first-come-first-served access for everyone all the time. (reason.com)
- Without net neutrality, the Internet would start to look like cable TV. (zdnet.com)
- The goal of 'net neutrality' is not to create regulation, but to stop abuses of that kind and make companies provide the internet at a single fair price that is the same for every customer like we are provided with electricity or cable. (hubpages.com)
- Net Neutrality is the principle that all data on the Internet be treated equally. (hubpages.com)
Search2
- When I visited Netlingo, the Internet Word of the Day was: "serendipity search: An Internet search that uncovers interesting and valuable information that was not intended in the original search. (surfnetkids.com)
- Search the history of over 341 billion web pages on the Internet. (archive.org)
Governance6
- Internet governance consists of a system of laws, rules, policies and practices that dictate how its board members manage and oversee the affairs of any internet related- regulatory body . (wikipedia.org)
- [1] (Internet governance should not be confused with e-governance , which refers to governmental use of technology in its governing duties. (wikipedia.org)
- On 23 November 1995, the United Nations-sponsored World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS), held in Tunis , established the Internet Governance Forum (IGF) to open an ongoing, non-binding conversation among multiple stakeholders about the future of Internet governance. (wikipedia.org)
- [8] Since WSIS, the term "Internet governance" has been broadened beyond narrow technical concerns to include a wider range of Internet-related policy issues. (wikipedia.org)
- The definition of Internet governance has been contested by differing groups across political and ideological lines. (wikipedia.org)
- Delegates to the Republican National Convention in Tampa, Florida, approved on Tuesday a platform that embraces private-sector autonomy on the Internet and opposes efforts to move Internet governance from the current model to the United Nations or other international organizations. (computerworld.com)
Obama3
- It has become conventional wisdom of this campaign season: Barack Obama is crushing John McCain on the Internet. (politico.com)
- But there's one way Obama can't beat McCain on the Internet: advertising price. (politico.com)
- According to data from the Google AdWords website, advertisements targeted to users searching for "John McCain" on the Internet cost nearly twice as much as those targeting users searching for "Barack Obama. (politico.com)
China's10
- China's Internet Addicts. (neatorama.com)
- How has China's internet technology developed in that time, and what sort of improvements can technology bring to our everyday lives? (chinadaily.com.cn)
- China's emerging social e-commerce is playing an increasingly important role in driving digital economic growth, a business executive said during the World Internet Conference Wuzhen Summit. (chinadaily.com.cn)
- China's accelerated push for the industrial internet is set to further promote the digital transformation and upgrading of traditional industries, injecting new impetus into the country's high-quality growth, officials and top business executives said. (chinadaily.com.cn)
- China's industrial internet has entered the fast lane, extending into 40 major sectors in the national economy," said Sheng Ronghua, deputy head of the Cyberspace Administration of China. (chinadaily.com.cn)
- The industrial internet has played a key role in (supporting the development) of new infrastructure, providing strong driving force for China's high-quality development. (chinadaily.com.cn)
- Han Xia, chief engineer of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, said China's industrial internet has entered a critical stage of development, adding there is a lot of room for improvement in terms of standards formulation, implementation for the industrialization of emerging technologies, the utilization of facilities and protective capabilities. (chinadaily.com.cn)
- A new report from the Internet Society of China showed the scale of China's industrial internet sector reached 916.48 billion yuan ($142 billion) last year, up 10.4 percent from a year earlier. (chinadaily.com.cn)
- While Russia's increasing internet controls will likely accelerate this push toward divergent internets, the country is far off from creating anything near the technical capability behind China's restrictions. (cnbc.com)
- Paul Triolo, senior vice president for China and technology policy lead at strategic advisory firm Albright Stonebridge Group, said that China's system allows 'internet censors and internet controllers much more granular leeway to monitoring traffic, turn off geographical areas, including down to the block level in cities, and be very precise in their targeting of offending traffic or users. (cnbc.com)
Today's2
- In November 2006, the Internet was included on USA Today's list of the New Seven Wonders. (wikipedia.org)
- Today's picks are online dictionaries specializing in Internet and computer terms, and although they are not specifically written for kids, they most surely will come in handy one day. (surfnetkids.com)
Engineering Task Force1
- The technical underpinning and standardization of the core protocols is an activity of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), a non-profit organization of loosely affiliated international participants that anyone may associate with by contributing technical expertise. (wikipedia.org)
Content3
- Show kids only the good side of the internet with Parental Control, preventing them from being exposed to offensive online content. (bestbuy.com)
- Based on his recent book, Free Ride , author Robert Levine explains why it may soon become easier for consumers to buy content on the Internet than steal it. (dga.org)
- Following the initiatives against online child pornography, the only possible way is filtering Internet content. (901am.com)
ICANN3
- The overarching definitions of the two principal name spaces on the Internet, the Internet Protocol address (IP address) space and the Domain Name System (DNS), are directed by a maintainer organization, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN). (wikipedia.org)
- However, to help ensure interoperability, several key technical and policy aspects of the underlying core infrastructure and the principal namespaces are administered by the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), which is headquartered in Los Angeles, California . (wikipedia.org)
- ICANN oversees the assignment of globally unique identifiers on the Internet, including domain names , Internet protocol addresses , application port numbers in the transport protocols , and many other parameters. (wikipedia.org)
19994
- The Net's success in the absence of regulation was so apparent that even Democratic bureaucrats preached the gospel of nonintervention: In 1999 FCC Chairman William Kennard declared in a speech that "if we've learned anything about the Internet in government over the last 15 years, it's that it thrived quite nicely without the intervention of government. (reason.com)
- Janet Abbate is Associate Professor of Science, Technology, and Society at Virginia Tech and the author of Inventing the Internet (MIT Press, 1999). (mit.edu)
- The nascent market for Internet access terminals and limited-functionality Web phones, which stood at $33.6 million in 1999, could grow to $1.4 billion by 2006, according to San Jose, Calif.-based consultancy Frost & Sullivan. (cio.com)
- A new version of Internet Grateful Med (IGM version 2.6.3) was released on May 10, 1999. (nih.gov)
Obama's1
- The Republican Platform also rips President Barack Obama's administration for being "frozen in the past" on Internet and communications policy. (computerworld.com)
Data12
- The Internet of Things (IoT) is the network of physical objects or 'things' embedded with electronics, software, sensors, actuators, and connectivity to enable objects to exchange data with the manufacturer, operator, and/or other connected devices. (ietf.org)
- The development of new transport technologies in the IETF provides capabilities that improve the ability of Internet applications to send data over the Internet. (ietf.org)
- We estimate the sensitivity of Internet retail purchasing to sales taxes using data from the eBay marketplace. (nber.org)
- The U.S. Republican Party has approved a policy statement that focuses on removing regulations and protects personal data on the Internet. (computerworld.com)
- We collect a wide range of Internet data and provide statistics and tools that our members and the wider Internet community can use for their own operations and analyses. (ripe.net)
- The study, A Nation Online, which uses census data to track internet usage, found that 143 million Americans, or 54% of the population, were using the internet as of last September, up 33% on three years ago. (bbc.co.uk)
- Visitors learn about how industry internet data are protected during the Light of Internet Expo in Wuzhen, Zhejiang province. (chinadaily.com.cn)
- In the next step, Han said the MIIT will make a big push to spur the construction of new industrial internet infrastructure, speed up construction of the national industrial internet big data center, improve the data security level, and promote the digital transformation of small and medium-sized enterprises. (chinadaily.com.cn)
- The plan called for accelerated efforts to leverage the industrial internet to drive data-enabled and coordinated transformation of entire industry chains, requiring building a number of international-level industrial internet platforms in key industries and regions during the period. (chinadaily.com.cn)
- While the chart is intended to provide some helpful guidance, it cannot replace the input and advice researchers must seek from a range of experts in technology, data security, privacy, and confidentiality related to research interventions using the Internet and the research participants involved. (nih.gov)
- Use signed certificate and SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) for all data transfer over the Internet. (nih.gov)
- This Request for Applications (RFA), Internet Connection for Medical Institutions, is related to the priority area of surveillance and data systems. (nih.gov)
News2
- Stay informed about everything Internet-related, from RIPE Policy and RIPE NCC member information to RIPE Labs blog posts and the latest Internet news. (ripe.net)
- According to a news report , Smith disclosed the government is working closely with the Internet industry regarding the implementation of this plan. (901am.com)
Increasingly2
- Editor's note: Internet addiction disorder (IAD) is an increasingly recognized condition, and one in which psychiatric nurses can play a key role in management, according to a presentation at the 22nd Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association. (medscape.com)
- Russia's tightening online grip has revived talk about a 'splinternet' - the idea that two or more divergent internets will operate in increasingly separate online worlds. (cnbc.com)
IETF1
- The IETF publishes RFCs authored by network operators, engineers, and computer scientists to document methods, behaviors, research, or innovations applicable to the Internet. (ietf.org)
Interchangeably1
- The terms Internet addiction disorder (IAD) and pathological Internet use are used interchangeably and are identified on the basis of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition, Text Revision ( DSM-IV-TR ) definition of substance abuse and pathological gambling. (medscape.com)
Network13
- The funding of the National Science Foundation Network as a new backbone in the 1980s, as well as private funding for other commercial extensions, encouraged worldwide participation in the development of new networking technologies and the merger of many networks using DARPA's Internet protocol suite. (wikipedia.org)
- The linking of commercial networks and enterprises by the early 1990s, as well as the advent of the World Wide Web, marked the beginning of the transition to the modern Internet, and generated a sustained exponential growth as generations of institutional, personal, and mobile computers were connected to the network. (wikipedia.org)
- If the government starts to get involved with regulation of Internet network management," McDowell warns, "you'll start to see the politicization of decisions in that realm. (reason.com)
- Since the late 1960s the Internet has grown from a single experimental network serving a dozen sites in the United States to a network of networks linking millions of computers worldwide. (mit.edu)
- The Avast Secure Internet Gateway is the perfect blend of a global security network and cloud managed firewall service working together to address the security needs of business customers across multiple locations. (avast.com)
- Someone over at Network World Fusion just woke up to the internet. (techdirt.com)
- It's what Timothy Wu, an Internet policy expert at Columbia University, calls "the Tony Soprano business model": By extorting protection money from every Web site -- from the smallest blogger to Google -- network owners would earn huge profits. (zdnet.com)
- A VPN, or Virtual Private Network, allows a computer to access information via a public network (such as the Internet) all the while behaving as if it were connected to a private network. (901am.com)
- This infrastructure is based upon the Internet, a network of networks that was developed with the support of the National Science Foundation. (nih.gov)
- The proposed evolution of the Internet into the National Research and Education Network (NREN) is a key element in important federal initiatives in High Performance Computing and Communication and a National Information Infrastructure. (nih.gov)
- The overall cost of a campus or local connection to the Internet includes: gateway equipment, associated communication hardware (CSU/DSU), the leased line and its installation, local network user support staff, space, air conditioning, maintenance, and mid-level network management fees. (nih.gov)
- Institutions will usually be expected to fund the local or campus network and support other costs of the gateway system, although in some instances, NLM will consider use of the grant funds to expand access to the Internet in an institution that already has a connection. (nih.gov)
- the computers in the home network could gain access to A LAN support contract, to deal with the networking soft- the Internet simultaneously through that machine. (nih.gov)
Simultaneously1
- Simultaneously, broadband Internet access rapidly blazed a path from high-tech luxury service to mass-market must-have. (reason.com)
Infrastructure1
- More efforts should be made to build more industrial internet demonstration bases, gradually establish the internet infrastructure for industrial internet covering different regions and sectors and promote global cooperation on key issues such as formulating industrial internet standards and international rules, Sheng said during the 2021 World Internet Conference Wuzhen Summit, which ran from Sunday to Tuesday. (chinadaily.com.cn)
Secretariat1
- We're a not-for-profit membership association, a Regional Internet Registry and the secretariat for the RIPE community supporting the Internet through technical coordination. (ripe.net)
Access18
- Internet access exploded throughout the late 1990s and the following decade-no federal broadband regulation required. (reason.com)
- Bitdefender Internet Security stores passwords and sensitive information for quick access. (bestbuy.com)
- New York City-based AT&T has unveiled public telephones that combine high-speed Internet connections and e-mail access with voice calling. (cio.com)
- From "Access Provider" to "Zombie", Learn the Net provides a glossary and a quiz to test your Internet vocabulary. (surfnetkids.com)
- Should the Internet be handed over to the handful of cable and telephone companies that control online access for 98 percent of the broadband market? (zdnet.com)
- The Internet Archive is a nonprofit digital library, preserving and providing access to cultural artifacts of all kinds in electronic form. (eff.org)
- Through CDL, the Internet Archive is helping to foster research and learning by helping patrons access books and by keeping books in circulation when their publishers have lost interest in them. (eff.org)
- SAN FRANCISCO-The Internet Archive has asked a federal judge to rule in its favor and end a radical lawsuit, filed by four major publishing companies, that aims to criminalize library lending.The Internet Archive, headquartered in San Francisco, is a 501(c)(3) non-profit library which preserves and provides access to cultural artifacts. (eff.org)
- We all paid for the internet to be developed and while we should pay for its upkeep if we use it, we should not be denied access or be hindered from it full use because someone is greedy. (hubpages.com)
- People now expect mobile internet access whenever they go out. (901am.com)
- But London, which is one of the most cosmopolitan cities in the world, still doesn't have internet access in its world famous subway system. (901am.com)
- WiFi has become more prominent in our lives because of the popularity of various mobile devices that now allow us to access the internet wherever we are. (901am.com)
- While Russia's internet became progressively more controlled, citizens could still access those global services, making them gateways to information other than state-backed media or pro-Kremlin sources. (cnbc.com)
- Internet access provides health professionals engaged in education, research, clinical care, and administration with a means of accessing remote databases, libraries, NLM's Grateful Med, DOCLINE and Loansome Doc, transferring files and images, and interacting with colleagues throughout the world. (nih.gov)
- Access to the Internet was traditionally available printer port with a printer so no internal computer con- through the workplace. (nih.gov)
- Internet access, however, is be- nection was needed. (nih.gov)
- With higher-speed Internet connected between a computer's printer port and either access becoming available and affordable to the home, it be- an electric outlet or a telephone wall plug. (nih.gov)
- The installation of the networked computers had access to the Internet, all of the required cabling is an acceptable business expense. (nih.gov)
Protocol2
- The Internet (or internet) is the global system of interconnected computer networks that uses the Internet protocol suite (TCP/IP) to communicate between networks and devices. (wikipedia.org)
- We adjusted hospitalization rates for the maximum in particular delay and limited geographic coverage, have number of codes submitted by each medical center each included Internet protocol (IP) surveillance. (cdc.gov)
People14
- For many people, the Internet has become the first place to go when looking for information. (cancer.org)
- Scam artists and other dishonest people use the Internet for 2 main reasons: low cost and relative anonymity (no one knows who they are). (cancer.org)
- Internet security is a growing concern for most people. (bestbuy.com)
- A study on sexuality and the Internet showed that approximately 9 million people, or 15% of Internet users, accessed one of the many top adultWeb sites in a 1-month period. (medscape.com)
- Cyber-relationship addiction is a virtual relationship in which the risk for marital infidelity exists, because the Internet creates an environment where people can take on false personas, where emotional intimacy is expressed through text, and where communication is more rapid than in face-to-face interactions. (medscape.com)
- Tim O'Reilly and John Battelle examined the people, organizations, and chokeholds shaping the Internet Economy during a recent webcast. (oreilly.com)
- There's this internet thing out there that lets people find all sorts of things anonymously, and wow (he says) doesn't this bring up all sorts of ethical questions ? (techdirt.com)
- The inmates Arkham Asylum seem sane and reasonable compared to the people on the Internet. (urbandictionary.com)
- Johnny loves watching videos of people beating each other up on the internet. (urbandictionary.com)
- Among younger people, internet usage is even higher. (bbc.co.uk)
- They are right that the numbers have gotten better in some ways, but when you have 140 million people not connected to the internet, how do you ignore that? (bbc.co.uk)
- CDL allows people to check out digital copies of books for two weeks or less, and only permits patrons to check out as many copies as the Internet Archive and its partner libraries physically own. (eff.org)
- Remember we are a quarter of a billion people and for a government to please all of us all the time is not possible, but it does work, and ironically the internet is one of those things that does work. (hubpages.com)
- Yes, apparently there really are still people who have resisted the lure of the internet. (901am.com)
Apps2
- As Russia's war on Ukraine continues, Moscow has looked to tighten control over its domestic internet, cutting off apps from some U.S. technology giants. (cnbc.com)
- As Russia's war on Ukraine continues, Moscow has looked to tighten control over its domestic internet, cutting off apps made by U.S. technology giants, even while other firms have pulled their own services from the country. (cnbc.com)
Purchases2
- CDC cautions consumers to be aware of the potential for fraud involving internet pet purchases or fee-for-adoption of "rescued" animals. (cdc.gov)
- I have no clue as to how they would regulate it, but I wonder if that means costing us more money to pay for Internet and then maybe start taxing purchases via Internet? (hubpages.com)
Research7
- The origins of the Internet date back to research to enable time-sharing of computer resources and the development of packet switching in the 1960s. (wikipedia.org)
- The set of rules (communication protocols) to enable internetworking on the Internet arose from research and development commissioned in the 1970s by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) of the United States Department of Defense in collaboration with universities and researchers across the United States and in the United Kingdom and France. (wikipedia.org)
- Levin received compensation in 2010-11 as a consultant to eBay Research, and at various times, from other internet companies. (nber.org)
- Adults use the internet mainly for research, according to Susannah Fox, the director of research at the Pew Internet & American Life Project. (bbc.co.uk)
- This chart was developed by staff of the NIMH Division of Services and Intervention Research to help researchers anticipate and address challenges they may encounter during research studies of mental health interventions that use the Internet. (nih.gov)
- Because technology is constantly changing, it is the investigators' responsibility to keep abreast of developments that will influence their Internet interventions and to educate research participants accordingly. (nih.gov)
- Labs online: research on the Internet. (nih.gov)
Evolution1
- This sophisticated history is the best account so far published of the unpredictable and turbulent evolution of the Internet. (mit.edu)
Globally2
- This seeks to create a globally unified namespace to ensure the global reach of the Internet. (wikipedia.org)
- But a move to create a China-style internet, perhaps the most restricted online world globally, is a long way off and holes still remain in Russian citizens' ability to bypass current controls. (cnbc.com)
Francisco1
- Leaders from across the Internet Economy are assembling in San Francisco this week at Web 2.0 Summit. (oreilly.com)
Things6
- Infographic] How will Internet of Things (IoT) change the world as we know it? (slideshare.net)
- The Internet of Dangerous Things is made up of Things that Annoy, Things that Spy and Things that Destroy. (cio.com)
- If you have been annoyed by Web browser popups or have screamed at your email provider for letting spam through or have been terrified by the prevalence and occurrence of malware, your frustrations are bound to increase as the Internet of Things (IoT) takes shape. (cio.com)
- The spectrum of potential threats part of the Internet of Dangerous Things (IoDT) is three-fold. (cio.com)
- Detecting, preventing, protecting from and remediating the Internet of Dangerous Things (IoDT) will require vendors to invest in a new type of security architecture that I call the "Fault Lines and Fuses" architecture. (cio.com)
- Who Will Control the Internet of Things? (metropolismag.com)
Back1
- From the perspective of the United States there is a fair amount of regulation that can be proposed and legislated, and although the internet can trace its roots back to HARP and DARPA, like Topsy it has grown. (hubpages.com)
Resources2
- The Internet carries a vast range of information resources and services, such as the interlinked hypertext documents and applications of the World Wide Web (WWW), electronic mail, telephony, and file sharing. (wikipedia.org)
- We distribute Internet number resources to our members and provide tools to help them manage their allocations and assignments. (ripe.net)
United States War1
- The word Internet was used in 1945 by the United States War Department in a radio operator's manual, and in 1974 as the shorthand form of Internetwork. (wikipedia.org)
Speeds2
- Visit the list below to see mobile and fixed internet speeds by city within Atlantique, Benin. (speedtest.net)
- For additional up-to-date information about internet speeds in Benin as a whole, visit the Speedtest Global Index ™ or read our recent Market Reports for provider information . (speedtest.net)
Platforms1
- Several groups have been calling on both the Republicans and Democrats to support Internet freedom principles in their party platforms. (computerworld.com)
Design1
- but her main focus is always on the social and cultural factors that influenced the Internets design and use. (mit.edu)
Study3
- In 2016, the Oxford English Dictionary found that, based on a study of around 2.5 billion printed and online sources, "Internet" was capitalized in 54% of cases. (wikipedia.org)
- A surprising new study conducted by the Pew Internet & American Life project has shown that one out of five Americans do not use the internet. (901am.com)
- A new study has found that an eight-week, Internet-based intervention may help college-age women at risk. (nih.gov)
Users5
- Ideal for modern users concerned about their privacy, who actively use internet for shopping, banking, work and communication. (bestbuy.com)
- The National Council on Sexual Addiction and Compulsivity estimates that there are 2 million Americans who are sexually addicted Internet users, both in and out of recovery. (medscape.com)
- Compulsive users use the Internet to continue to act out their issues through pornography, sex with multiple and anonymous partners, phone sex, and paraphilias. (medscape.com)
- It is clear today that censoring the internet or monitoring internet users is wildly unpopular, and we urge Democrats to join the fight to protect the Internet today by forming their own party platform plank. (computerworld.com)
- But more internet users are going online for daily errands like banking and shopping, Ms Fox told AP. (bbc.co.uk)
Email2
- This fact sheet can help you decide whether the health information you find on the internet or receive by email, text, or social media is likely to be reliable. (nih.gov)
- There you'll find a Netiquette Quiz, Email Quiz, Security Smarts Quiz, and Internet Trivia. (surfnetkids.com)
Support2
- The Internet Archive and the hundreds of libraries and archives that support CDL are simply striving to serve their patrons effectively and efficiently, lending books one at a time, just as they have done for centuries. (eff.org)
- To accelerate the pace with which health-related institutions become part of the electronic information web, NLM is offering grants to support Internet connections. (nih.gov)
History3
- On the General tab, click Delete under Browsing History in the Internet Properties dialog box. (microsoft.com)
- M]ay be the finest extended work on Internet history and development to date. (mit.edu)
- The Internet has unleashed innovation, enabled growth, and inspired freedom more rapidly and extensively than any other technological advance in human history," the platform reads. (computerworld.com)
Gateway5
- The Secure Internet Gateway is transformative to the MSSP's operation. (avast.com)
- With Secure Internet Gateway services, Boca West now has increased their cutting edge security and may more easily take on the future. (avast.com)
- Secure Internet Gateway provides deployment for full SSL decryption and inspection, eliminating performance degradation, as well as appliance and bandwidth bottlenecks. (avast.com)
- Secure Internet Gateway eliminates the need for expensive hardware security appliances, hardware maintenance schedules, complex management, and the associated costs of backhauling traffic to and from remote offices. (avast.com)
- If you're one of our MSP or MSSP partners, Secure Internet Gateway will increase customer take and retention rates through a managed service that seamlessly integrates with your other services. (avast.com)
Safely1
- Find the tools to empower you to navigate the Internet efficiently, safely, and securely. (cnet.com)
Summit2
- Internet leaders discuss "points of control" at Web 2.0 Summit. (oreilly.com)
- In our planning for this year's Web 2.0 Summit , John Battelle and I have expanded on the metaphor of "the Great Game," as we explore the many ways Internet companies at all levels of the stack are looking for points of control that will give them competitive advantage in the years to come. (oreilly.com)
Notion2
Contrary2
- It's important for politicians to know that if they act contrary to these Internet freedom principles, they'll risk the wrath of their party's most committed activists," Segal said in a statement. (computerworld.com)
- Britain's Internet Service Provider Association, on the contrary, is afraid this might bring more lawsuits to the providers. (901am.com)
Disorder2
- What is Internet addiction disorder? (medscape.com)
- The results, published on August 7 in the Archives of General Psychiatry , show that the Internet-based intervention significantly reduced weight and shape concerns in women who were at high risk for developing an eating disorder. (nih.gov)
Issues3
- The smooth running of the Internet depends on the involvement of those who give their input on membership and policy issues. (ripe.net)
- The bottom line for me is that we don't need to build a new Internet to fix the issues Walter articulates in his blog post. (avc.com)
- As part of the Guild's effort to keep members informed about the complex issues of Internet theft, the Quarterly has run an ongoing series of stories on the subject. (dga.org)
Companies1
- Internet companies are jockeying for positions that will benefit them for years to come. (oreilly.com)
Country1
- The industrial internet has been defined by the country as one among many "key industries" for the digital economy in the 14th Five-Year Plan (2021-25). (chinadaily.com.cn)
Free3
- The Internet offers a communications system uniquely free from government intervention. (computerworld.com)
- The Internet has long been a tax-free place for businesses to reside, but this may not be the case shortly. (ananova.com)
- Many countries now offer free internet to commuters. (901am.com)
Report2
Time2
- But if you saw a professional-looking site on the Internet making the same claim, you might have a harder time deciding if it was real. (cancer.org)
- That means that if the Internet Archive and its partner libraries have only one copy of a book, then only one patron can borrow it at a time, just like other library lending. (eff.org)
Health4
- The U.S. Food and Drug Administration and Federal Trade Commission are federal government agencies that help protect consumers from false or misleading health claims on the internet (see Question 12 ). (nih.gov)
- The internet makes finding health information easy and fast. (nih.gov)
- Major industries such as health care, finance, retailing and gambling would face huge tariffs for fast, secure Internet use -- all subject to discriminatory and exclusive dealmaking with telephone and cable giants. (zdnet.com)
- Using the internet to find health information is easier than ever. (medlineplus.gov)
Control3
- At this point, there's no if about it: From his first major speech to a hurried and secretive rulemaking procedure in the final weeks of 2010, Genachowski has made it his mission to plant the seeds of government control within the core of the Internet-all under the guise of "preserving Internet freedom. (reason.com)
- The affected person has an inability to control his or her use of the Internet. (medscape.com)
- Winning the battle for the Internet's points of control requires amassing talent. (oreilly.com)
Business2
- Business-to-business and financial services on the Internet affect supply chains across entire industries. (wikipedia.org)
- The Internet is taking China by storm, and as a result, there is a growing number of internet addicts - and treating these internet addicts is becoming a booming business! (neatorama.com)
Computer2
- Today, the term Internet most commonly refers to the global system of interconnected computer networks, though it may also refer to any group of smaller networks. (wikipedia.org)
- The figures were released as the Bush administration was criticised for intending to slash funds for programmes designed to narrow the "digital divide" - disparities in computer and internet use along racial and income lines. (bbc.co.uk)
Symptoms1
- We are currently conducting a randomized controlled trial to assess the efficacy of Internet-based, therapist-assisted cognitive behavioral therapy compared to Internet-based, therapist-assisted supportive therapy for WTC rescue, recovery and clean-up workers with persistent clinically significant PTSD symptoms. (cdc.gov)
Organization1
- No one person, company, organization or government runs the Internet. (wikipedia.org)
Capabilities1
- We just need to continue to build new capabilities on top of our existing Internet. (avc.com)
Digital1
- The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), with co-counsel Morrison Foerster LLP , is defending the Internet Archive against a lawsuit that threatens its Controlled Digital Lending (CDL) program. (eff.org)
Government3
- In a 1994 speech, Vice President Al Gore pondered this loaded question: "How can government ensure that the [emerging Internet] will permit everyone to be able to compete with everyone else for the opportunity to provide any service to all willing customers? (reason.com)
- The platform also calls for the prohibition of gambling over the Internet and calls on the government to "vigorously" enforce all current laws against pornography and obscenity online. (computerworld.com)
- Subjected to several terrorist attacks after supporting the U.S. against Iraq and Afghanistan, the UK government wants to curb terrorists materials scattered over the Internet. (901am.com)