(E?)(L1) http://www.freesoft.org/CIE
The Internet Encyclopedia is my attempt to take the Internet tradition of open, free protocol specifications, merge it with a 1990s Web presentation, and produce a readable and useful reference to the technical operation of the Internet.
Full text search of Connected: An Internet-Encyclopedia and all RFCs.
freesoft - RFC-Index - Requests For Comments
(E?)(L1) http://www.freesoft.org/CIE/RFC/
Requests For Comments, or RFCs, form the basis of the Internet's technical documentation. Conceptionally, the Internet is best thought of as a layered series of protocols, each of which is documented by one or more RFCs.
There are more than 2000 RFCs in existence, dating back to the formative stages of the ARPANET in the 1970s. Every RFC ever issued is included on this website. Newly published RFCs are mirrored here within 24 hours of their appearance on ftp.isi.edu.
Most RFCs are available as large text files, with graphics made out of typewriter characters. Some RFCs presented here have been broken down into smaller sections and converted into an HTML format for presentation over the Web. Care has been taken to preserve the content of the RFCs throughout, and the original text version of each RFC is available via a hyperlink from its Table of Contents.
The on-line search engine provides a full text search of all RFCs.
The RFC index (544 KB) lists all the RFCs, with hyperlinks.
(E?)(L?) http://www.ietf.org/
Erarbeitet das MTQP, das Message Tracking Query Protocol. - Dieses sieht zukünftig vor, dass sich der Weg einer E-Mail vom Ansender zum Empfänger genau verfolgen lassen muss.
internet - Internet Technology-Portal - Newsletter
(E?)(L?) http://www.ipindex.net/
The IP Network Numbering System
The present system of IP network numbers, established in 1981, uses a 32 bit number to identify computers on the internet. These numbers are represented as a sequence of four 8 bit numbers (octets), each of which can therefore vary between 0 and 255. The first part of each 32 bit number represents the network, and the remaining part refers to the individual computer.
hier kann die Zuordnung von IP-Adressen zu Netzwerken abgefragt werden. Wenn Sie also eine IP-Adresse der Form xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx haben können Sie hier nachsehen, wer dahinter steckt.
An index relating IP network numbers to network names and identities, for class A, B and C networks
Zuordnung von IP-Adressen zu Netzwerken; wer steckt hinter einer IP-Adresse der Form xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx?;
* Class A (0.x.x.x to 127.x.x.x) - 8 bit network prefix,
* Class B (128.0.x.x to 191.255.x.x) - 16 bit network prefix and
* Class C (192.0.0.x to 223.255.255.x) - 24 bit network prefix.
Zum Beispiel: 194.0.0.0 - 194.255.255.0 ist reserviert für European Networks
194.25.xxx.xxx ist reserviert für Deutschland
(E?)(L?) http://www.internet.com/
internet.com provides enterprise IT and Internet Industry professionals with the news, information resources and community they need to succeed in today's rapidly evolving IT and business environment.
(E?)(L?) http://www.earthweb.com/
EarthWeb.com's sites are organized into five "channels" targeting the needs of IT Management, Hardware & Systems Professionals, Networking & Communications Administrators, Web and Software Developers.
(E?)(L?) http://www.devx.com/
DevX.com is the leading provider of technical information and services that enable corporate application development teams to efficiently address development challenges and projects.
(E?)(L?) http://www.graphics.com/
Graphics.com provides creative professionals with tutorials, news on the latest technologies, and community forums and galleries to display their work.
(E?)(L?) http://www.netvalley.com/intval1.html
Geschichte des Web in englischer Sprache
Background & Trends
Internet Background
Silicon Valley History
Silicon to Internet Valley
Bay Area Regional Guide
netvalue - Newsletter
(E?)(L1) http://www.netvalue.com/
jeden Monat eine statistische Auswertung der Internetaktivitäten: Number and Profile of Internet users, Connection frequency, Distribution of Internet activities, Top rankings;
(E?)(L?) http://www.nielsen-netratings.com/
services use unique technology capable of measuring both Internet use and advertising to provide the most timely, accurate and comprehensive Internet usage data and advertising information in the global marketplace.
nipc - National Infrastructure Protection Center (NIPC)
Die TCP/IP-Protokolle entwickelten sich nicht als Standards, die durch eine Institution entsprechend der DIN festgelegt wurden. Die einzelnen Protokolle entwickelten sich unkoordiniert in einzelnen Arbeitsgruppen unterschiedlicher Zusammensetzung. Die ergebnisse wurden dann dem Fachpublikum vorgelegt mit der 'Bitte um Kommentare'. Daraus ergab sich der Name 'Request For Comments'.
Mittlerweile hat das Verfahren selbst einen festgelegten Ablauf um ein Dokument zu einem RFC zu machen. Die Verwaltung hat die ISOC (Internet Society) übernommen. Ein Internet-Standard für ein neues Protokoll muss immer von einer Beispilimplementation begleitet werden, um die technische Realisierbarkeit zu beweisen.
sercomm - Internet Download Times Calculator - Calculator - Internet Download Times
(E?)(L?) http://www.sercomm.net/download.htm
Wie lange dauert es, um 1MB "downzuloaden"?
How fast a file will download depends on your connection speed. Connection speeds are very dependent on three main factors:
(E?)(L?) http://www.slashdot.org/
About This Site
In the beginning there was no Slashdot. Bored and confused geeks would scribble "First Post" in the sand. Grits were strictly for consumption and there wasn't a place to get nerd oriented news. Then in September of 97 Rob "CmdrTaco" Malda changed all that. With the help of Jeff "Hemos" Bates and others, Slashdot has stumbled forward with the simple mission to provide "News for Nerds. Stuff that Matters".
Today Slashdot is owned by OSTG, but it is still run by many of the same people as it was "Back in the Day". Today we serve millions of pages to hundreds of thousands of readers. But the goal is still the same.
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(E?)(L?) http://www.telegeography.net/
the new geography marked by telephone codes, satellite footprints, and Internet addresses - electronic networks have made the world smaller; But they also have created countless new places, both virtual and physical. This expanding electronic terrain - call it telegeography - demands a new cartography.
The Internet Exchange Points Directory is a searchable database of public Internet exchange information; free, but we ask that you register.; 'Global Communications Cable'; 'Satellite Map 2002 and Global Internet Map 2002';
Die 10 Städte, die als Top-Internetknotenpunkte über die größten digitalen Netzwerke verfügen sind:
London
Amsterdam
New York
Paris
Frankfurt
Brüssel
Genf
Montreal
Toronto
Washington D.C.
Der Größte Datenverkehr findet mit einer Bandbreite von 30.000Mbps zwischen London und New York statt.
(Stand: Ende 2001)
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upsdell - Browser-News - Browser-Statistik
(E?)(L?) http://www.upsdell.com/browsernews/stat.htm
This section of the Browser News presents statistics that may be of interest to website developers, and also lists sources of other statistics which may likewise be of interest.
Trends: browser, resolution, and colour-depth trends.
Web Growth: data about Internet growth.
Search Engines: data about search engines.
Design Issues: data about site design issues.
Resources: sources for the data given here, and other sources that provide statistics.
This VisualRoute Server provides a graphical traceroute from this server to any other network device you choose, useful for pinpointing network connectivity problems and identifying IP addresses. To use, follow these easy steps:
1. Register and login. Your one-time registration includes use of all MyCoolTools services and subscription to the Visualware newsletter.
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