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COMPUTER TRUE FACTS ABOUT INTERNET

1. Who coined the phrase 'World Wide Web'? 
>Tim Berners-Lee in 1990.  He's also considered by most 
people as the person who started the whole thing rolling.  
 
2. How did the Internet Start and Why? 
>all started with the time-sharing of IBM computers in the 
early 1960s at universities such as Dartmouth and Berkeley in 
the States. People would share the same computer for their 
computing tasks. The Internet also received help from Sputnik! 
After this Russian Satellite was launched in 1957, President
 Eisenhower formed ARPA to advance computer networking and 
communication.  

Plus, we won't even mention that whole industry where
people show their naughty bits.
4. What was the First long distance Connection? 
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21 Facts About The Internet You Should Know

NOT REALLY! But if you have a few minutes to waste, you might find some of these Internet Facts mildly amusing.
21 Facts About The Internet You Should Know You probably use it every day but how well do you know your Internet? Ever wonder how all this foolishness got started in the first place and why? How big it really is? How many present users there are? The average time spent on a website? Here are 21 facts you might or might not want to know about the Internet. 1. Who coined the phrase 'World Wide Web'? Tim Berners-Lee in 1990. He's also considered by most people as the person who started the whole thing rolling. 2. How did the Internet Start and Why? It all started with the time-sharing of IBM computers in the early 1960s at universities such as Dartmouth and Berkeley in the States. People would share the same computer for their computing tasks. The Internet also received help from Sputnik! After this Russian Satellite was launched in 1957, President Eisenhower formed ARPA to advance computer networking and communication. Plus, we won't even mention that whole industry where people show their naughty bits. 3. Who was J.C.R. Licklider? Licklider is often referred to as the father of the Internet because his ideas of interactive computing and a "Galactic Network" were the seeds for the Internet. His ideas would be developed thru DARPA,(Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) in 1962. Later he would help form ARPANET and the Internet was on it's way. Vinton Gray Cerf was another founding father of the Internet. He played a key role in the creation of the Net by developing the TCP/IP protocols we use for the Internet. 4. What was ARPANET? ARPANET stands for 'Advanced Research Projects Agency Network' Came about in the arena of Sputnik and the cold war. The military needed a method of communicating and sharing all the information on computers for research and development. It would also be a handy communication system if all traditional ways were wiped out in a nuclear attack! 5. What was the First long distance Connection? In 1965 using a low speed dial-up telephone line, MIT researcher Lawrence G. Roberts working with Thomas Merrill, connected the TX-2 computer in Massachusetts to the Q-32 in California. The phone lines weren't quite up to the task!
6.What is an Ethernet?
>It's a protocol or system for a set of computer networking 
technologies for local area networks (LANs), the origins of 
which came from Bob Metcalfe's Harvard's dissertation on 
"Packet Networks."  
7. When was the first mouse introduced? 
>The first computer mouse was introduced in 1968 by
Douglas Engelbart at the Fall Joint Computer Expo 
in San Francisco.
 
8. How fast is the Internet growing? >
Very fast! It took 38 years for radio to reach 50 million users, 
13 years for TV, and only 5 years for the Internet.
 
 



 

COMPUTER TRUE FACTS

Hello friend ..
today i say u some Intresting Fact about computer
Just Follow:-
*HARD DISK* 
@ The magnetic HDD is 55 years old . In 1956 IBM introduced 305 RAMAC (random access method of accounting and control), which is like the great-great-great grandfather of today’s disks. It was the size of a refrigerator, and stored a total of 4.4 megabytes on 50 doubled-sided, two-foot-diameter disks. The disk had a density of 2,000 bits of data per square inch and had a purchase price of $10,000,000 per Gbyte.
@ Today’s laptop drives are typically 2.5 inches and are a size of a deck of cards, and can store upto 160 gigabytes – or 131 billion bits per square inch. Price is less than $1 per gigabyte.
@ In the U.S. alone, $600 million worth of external hard drives were sold in 2006, up 53% from 2005, The NPD Group, a market research firm, says. (NYT)

How to unlock pc to lock?

hi,.....
friends today i talk to u
how to pc lock are crecking
Frist of all we go to log off our pc/laptop
and then pc/laptop are ask password and
if we are not about password then type  
CTRL+ALT+DELETE
and then small dialog box are open then
we have password and username are delete
then
username:- administrator
typing then press ok
and friends then we have look main account are open but
if username is administrator then this trick is not use..........
so ENJOY friends................

Convert Image To Text

First of all download it from here.
You don’t need to install it, its an independent executable file.
The user interface is easily made and with no such hard turns. Click on Open image to load the image you want to convert to text. But make sure that  the image is proper JPEG image.
Once the image is loaded, it will be displayed in the upper horizontal row. Below the right side of image, you can see the resolution and character numbers settings. This will determine the length of the characters in rows and columns. The lowest value 2 gives the highest possible resolution for the image. While the character’s size and resolution goes decreasing for the increasing value of 2+.
Once you are done with the image settings, click on Convert button to convert it to text.
The image will be converted to characters and you can easily copy or save it from Copy Text or Save Text button.
Paste it in any text editor, you’ll get the final result similar to the one below: