Internet Technologies - This tutorial has been prepared for the students as well as professionals to ramp up quickly. This tutorial is also easily understood by general person with an interest in becoming computer literate. Internet refers to network of networks. In this network each computer is recognized by a globally unique address known as IP address. A special computer DNS (Domain Name Server) is used to give name to the IP Address so that user can locate a computer by a name.
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