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Internet appliance
About: Internet appliance is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 1974 publications have been published within this topic receiving 43571 citations.
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TL;DR: This work presents a substrate for scalable network services, on top of which application developers can design their services without worrying about the details of service management, and back the design with three real-world services: a Web distillation proxy, a proxy-based Web browser for PDAs, and an MBone archive server.
Abstract: Over the past few years, we have seen the proliferation of Internet-based services ranging from search engines and map services to video-on-demand servers. All of these kinds of services need to be able to provide certain guarantees of availability and scalability to their users. With millions of users on the Internet today, these services must have the capacity to handle a large number of clients and remain available even in the face of extremely high load. In this work, we present a generic architecture for supporting such Internet applications. We provide a substrate for scalable network services, on top of which application developers can design their services without worrying about the details of service management. We back our design with three real-world services: a Web distillation proxy, a proxy-based Web browser for PDAs, and an MBone archive server.
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TL;DR: Possibility to determine the current level of mobile Internet use and acceptance in Latvia and about factors that impact mobile Internet acceptance and usage are discussed.
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TL;DR: This chapter discusses Secure Commerce, a model of Secure Commerce based on TCP/IP and the Internet, and its applications on the World Wide Web and Online Banking.
Abstract: Introduction: Background and History of the Internet. Internet Commerce: TCP/IP and the Internet. World Wide Web. Commerce on the Web. Internet Security: Security Breaches. Security Issues and Concepts. Internet Security. Firewalls. Secure Commerce: Model of Secure Commerce. User Certification. Web Security. Online Banking. Secure Payments. Secure Commerce. Glossary of Internet Terms.
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16 Oct 2000
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors propose a flagging system for Internet access and unauthorized use of any original recording that does not contain an Internet authorization flag, which allows control of different kinds of authorized Internet uses that may be made and is capable of identifying the existence and location of unauthorized Internet use.
Abstract: An internet or other content authorization system (55) consists of an Internet authorization notice in the form of a flag. This flag can be embedded in each original recording at the time of manufacture, such that a primary feature of the flagging system is to prevent Internet access and unauthorized use of any original recording that does not contain an Internet authorization flag. The Internet authorization flag can be recorded on a media, such as digital audio tapes (DATs), compact discs (CDs), digital video/versatile discs (DVDs), and personal computers (PCs), or subjected to a transmission channel or network, including satellite, cable, the Internet or intranets. The Internet authorization flagging system also allows control of different kinds of authorized Internet uses that may be made, and is capable of identifying the existence and location of unauthorized Internet use.
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