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internetworking

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  • verb Present participle of internetwork.

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Examples

  • The good thing is that the architects 'more modest ambition of "internetworking" succeeded where many grand plans had failed.

    The Register 2010

  • The good thing is that the architects 'more modest ambition of "internetworking" succeeded where many grand plans had failed.

    Muti 2010

  • The good thing is that the architects 'more modest ambition of "internetworking" succeeded where many grand plans had failed.

    The Register 2010

  • Together with IPv6, it is at the core of standards-based internetworking methods of the Internet.

    IPv6 and its Future prospect in developing countries 2010

  • Together with IPv6, it is at the core of standards-based internetworking methods of the Internet.

    IPv6 and its Future prospect in developing countries 2010

  • It was a LAB EXPERIMENT in internetworking, that escaped the labs and scientist that/who built and played with the original equipment and comlinks hey Seth, are you around here to expound about the IMPs? and did the trial and error DEVELOPMENTAL software development....

    Making Light: Heads Up For Our Friends at Random House 2010

  • They are definitely worth a visit to see internet pioneers debating IP, learning about internetworking around the world, and groaning at poems by Vint Cerf about ARPANET.

    Gendered Bits and other news from CBI 2008

  • It is kind of funny that both the interstate highway system and the internetworking of computers came out of massive government investment in defense by politicians who considered defense an important purpose of government … Yet while Ike is still celebrated half a century later for funding and pushing the interstate highway system (designed to easily move tanks around, btw), the public has completely forgotten that ARPA and politicians made the internet possible.

    Waldo Jaquith - Bush is “on the Google.” 2006

  • (The Third Wave, 1980) A decade ago, Don Tapscott expanded on the concept of “prosumption” in The Digital Economy: Promise and Peril In The Age of Networked Intelligence (1996) — explaining that digitalization, “internetworking,” disintermediation (removing the middleman) and other forces are blurring the roles of producer and consumer, and creating a digital frontier where the “players, dynamics, rules and requirements for survival and success are all changing.” ...

    shlep under the radar 2006

  • They are definitely worth a visit to see internet pioneers debating IP, learning about internetworking around the world, and groaning at poems by Vint Cerf about ARPANET.

    Department of Remember That? 2008

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