Internet Tourism – An Autonomous Global Politics
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Internet, politics, tourism, real time, global webAbstract
Internet is a vast network (computer network) which connects computers from every corner of the world so that they can communicate and share information. Thus, its structure is globalised lacking the acknowledgement of a certain form or limit and also lacking a centre with free and direct interconnected networks. It is not lead or regulated by anyone, therefore it is autonomous with its own politics, although quite a lot of organizations, including tourism, voluntarily contribute with services and systems that help maintain and strengthen its architecture. The origins of internet go back to the communication system known as Arpanet which was developed in 1960. The computers’ mainframes were connected to make it easier for information go along, but the connections were done so that the distribution of information be safe if a part of the network was destroyed. Therefore the information could get to destination through another route.Downloads
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Copyright (c) 2012 Bulletin of the Transilvania University of Braşov. Series VIII: Performing Arts
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