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Uniform Resource Identifier - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

In computing, a Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) is a string of characters used to identify a name or a resource on the Internet. Such identification enables interaction with representations of the resource over a network (typically the World Wide Web) using specific protocols. Schemes specifying a concrete syntax and associated protocols define each URI.

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Home | Netzwerk Freies Wissen

Das Netzwerk Freies Wissen setzt sich für den Schutz und Ausbau der Wissensallmende ein. Auf dieser Website können Sie sich über uns und unser Anliegen informieren.

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ISNIC Registry: Main Page

Home Page — Centre for Internet and Society

Since December 2009, CIS has been coordinating and nurturing the Maps for Making Change project, or gan ised in collaboration with Tactical Tech.

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Friend-to-friend - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

A friend-to-friend (or F2F) computer network is a type of peer-to-peer network in which users only make direct connections with people they know. Passwords or digital signatures can be used for authentication.

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