1. ¿por qué lo llaman web 2.0? Pedro Antón Alonso @pedro_anton
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6. Internet surgió en 1969, en el departamento de defensa de los EEUU como un experimento para unir en red a los ordenadores de los centros de investigación tanto a nivel militar como educacional. Se creó entonces una red informática llamada ARPANET. Para ello se creo un “idioma” que hablaran los ordenadores para comunicarse entre sí. Este fue el origen del protocolo TCP/IP, actualmente empleado en Internet. Posteriormente se fueron incorporando las diferentes universidades norteamericanas y la red fue creciendo dando lugar en 1983 a Internet, la red que posiblemente haya alcanzado mayor popularidad a nivel mundial.
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10. Network Working Group J. Postel Request for Comments: 959 J. Reynolds ISI Obsoletes RFC: 765 (IEN 149) October 1985 FILE TRANSFER PROTOCOL (FTP) Status of this Memo This memo is the official specification of the File Transfer Protocol (FTP). Distribution of this memo is unlimited. The following new optional commands are included in this edition of the specification: CDUP (Change to Parent Directory), SMNT (Structure Mount), STOU (Store Unique), RMD (Remove Directory), MKD (Make Directory), PWD (Print Directory), and SYST (System). Note that this specification is compatible with the previous edition. RFC959 - File Transfer Protocol
13. RFC 821 SIMPLE MAIL TRANSFER PROTOCOL Jonathan B. Postel August 1982 Information Sciences Institute University of Southern California 4676 Admiralty Way Marina del Rey California 90291 (213) 822-1511 RFC 821 August 1982 Simple Mail Transfer Protocol RFC821 – Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
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16. Network Working Group J. Oikarinen Request for Comments: 1459 D.Reed May 1993 INTERNET RELAY CHAT PROTOCOL (IRC) Status of this Memo This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community. Discussion and suggestions for improvement are requested. Please refer to the current edition of the "IAB Official Protocol Standards" for the standardization state and status of this protocol. Distribution of this memo is unlimited. Abstract The IRC protocol was developed over the last 4 years since it was first implemented as a means for users on a BBS to chat amongst themselves. Now it supports a world-wide network of servers and clients, and is stringing to cope with growth. Over the past 2 years, the average number of users connected to the main IRC network has grown by a factor of 10. RFC1459 – Internet Relay Chat Protocol
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18. Index of all subdirectories in x2ftp.oulu.fi:/pub/msdos/programming/ 00index.all index of all files - *always* up-to-date 00index.txt this file ack/ * Animation Construction Kit 3D (ACK) related material ai/ * Artificial Intelligence related material art/ * Graphics, music, sound effects, stories biz/ * What to do when the program is finished Books * Link to /pub/books area for book information compress/ * Data decoding, encoding, packing and compression methods contest95/ * Information about the x2ftp Game Development contest 1995. convert/ * File converters, both graphics and music creative/ * Selectively mirrored files from Creative Tech ftp-site crypt/ * Data ciphering, encryption and security demosrc/ * Demos and their source code djgpp/ * DJGPP - 32-bit C/C++ development environment for DOS djgpp2/ * DJGPP related material - libs, source, utils, info docs/ * Documentation and text files, general info faq/ * Frequently Asked Questions from internet fg/ * Fastgraph graphics library related material formats/ * File format specifications gamesrc/ * Games and their source code gdm/ * Game Developers Magazine - official site ghm/ * Game Hack Magazine - beginners and intermediate level gpe/ * Game Programmers Encyclopedia - official site grutils/ * Graphics viewing and programming utilities. hardware/ * Hardware related material - mouse joystick disk cd cpu indeo/ * Intel Indeo(R) Video related material lang/ * Programming languages and related material libs/ * Programming libraries math/ * Mathematics related material
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