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Many-to-many is a term that describes a communication paradigm. It is the third of three major Internet computing paradigms. The early Internet applications of e-mail, FTP and Telnet are characterized as "one-to-one," because they are primarily communication means from one individual (or computer) to another.
With the advent of the World Wide Web, one can display information on a website that is accessible by many others. Thus we have the second paradigm one-to-many.
With developments such as file sharing, blogs, Wiki, and tagging, a new set of Internet applications enable:
With the evolution to the full "many-to-many" computing paradigm, people can input and receive information to and from the Internet; they will be able to connect and communicate dynamically within a flexibly formed scope; there will be no artificial boundary between information and communication tools, and the definition of "many" will go well beyond people to include entities such as organizations, products, processes, events, concepts and so on.
TELNET (TELecommunication NETwork) is a network protocol used on the Internet or local area network (LAN) connections.
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With the advent of the World Wide Web, one can display information on a website that is accessible by many others. Thus we have the second paradigm one-to-many.
With developments such as file sharing, blogs, Wiki, and tagging, a new set of Internet applications enable:
- people to both contribute and receive information and,
- information elements can be interlinked across different websites. This kind of Internet application shows the beginning of the "many-to-many" paradigm.
With the evolution to the full "many-to-many" computing paradigm, people can input and receive information to and from the Internet; they will be able to connect and communicate dynamically within a flexibly formed scope; there will be no artificial boundary between information and communication tools, and the definition of "many" will go well beyond people to include entities such as organizations, products, processes, events, concepts and so on.
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Communication is a process that allows organisms to exchange information by several methods. Communication requires that all parties understand a common language that is exchanged with each other.
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Internet is a worldwide, publicly accessible series of interconnected computer networks that transmit data by packet switching using the standard Internet Protocol (IP). It is a "network of networks" that consists of millions of smaller domestic, academic, business, and government
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E-mail (short for electronic mail; often also abbreviated as e-mail, email or simply mail) is a store and forward method of composing, sending, storing, and receiving messages over electronic communication systems.
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FTP or File Transfer Protocol is used to transfer data from one computer to another over the Internet, or through a network.
Specifically, FTP is a commonly used protocol for exchanging files over any network that supports the TCP/IP protocol (such as the Internet or
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Specifically, FTP is a commonly used protocol for exchanging files over any network that supports the TCP/IP protocol (such as the Internet or
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For the packet switched network, see .
TELNET (TELecommunication NETwork) is a network protocol used on the Internet or local area network (LAN) connections.
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One-to-one in communication is the act of an individual communicating with another. In Internet terms, this can be done by e-mail but the most typical one-to-one application in the Internet is instant messaging as it does not consider many-to-many communication such as a chat room
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World Wide Web (commonly shortened to the Web) is a system of interlinked, hypertext documents accessed via the Internet. With a web browser, a user views web pages that may contain text, images, videos, and other multimedia and navigates between them using hyperlinks.
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One-to-many in communication is the act of publishing or broadcasting from one sender to many receivers.
One-to-many (also known as "to-many") relationships are often used when managing databases.
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One-to-many (also known as "to-many") relationships are often used when managing databases.
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- See Shared resource for the conventional meaning of file sharing
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blog (a portmanteau of web log) is a website where entries are written in chronological order and commonly displayed in reverse chronological order. "Blog" can also be used as a verb, meaning to maintain or add content to a blog.
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TaG stands for Touch and Go, one of the fastest growing classes in karting. TaG engines have an electric starter motor and centrifugal clutch, and so don't have to be pushed to start like many other varieties.
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One-to-one in communication is the act of an individual communicating with another. In Internet terms, this can be done by e-mail but the most typical one-to-one application in the Internet is instant messaging as it does not consider many-to-many communication such as a chat room
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One-to-many in communication is the act of publishing or broadcasting from one sender to many receivers.
One-to-many (also known as "to-many") relationships are often used when managing databases.
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One-to-many (also known as "to-many") relationships are often used when managing databases.
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Web 2.0 refers to a perceived second generation of web-based communities and hosted services — such as social-networking sites, wikis and folksonomies — which aim to facilitate collaboration and sharing between users.
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P2P or P-to-P may refer to:
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- Peer-to-peer, a type of ad-hoc computer network
- P2P file sharing, file sharing on peer-to-peer networks
- Point-to-point, a telecommunications term connecting two items
- Pay-to-play in gaming, politics, and music
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A network effect is a characteristic that causes a good or service to have a value to a potential customer which depends on the number of other customers who own the good or are users of the service.
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A chat room or chatroom is a term used primarily by mass media to describe any form of synchronous conferencing, occasionally even asynchronous conferencing. The term can thus mean any technology ranging from real-time online chat over instant messaging and online forums to
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Multicast is the delivery of information to a group of destinations simultaneously using the most efficient strategy to deliver the messages over each link of the network only once, creating copies only when the links to the destinations split.
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