How Does the Internet Work?
- Posted: Jul 06, 2009 at 3:27 AM
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Here is a video that explains how the internet works in very easy terms and also the Microsoft BesserWeb initiative. http://www.msdn-online.de/besserweb
More about the video...
We explain how the internet works, what a browser is and what you should be aware of when using it, why the display of websites can differ in different browsers and we share tips and tricks regarding the use of a web browser...and we also answer the most important of all questions: why Lukas' aunt takes her nephew's laptop away, even though he was being good.
More about the video...
We explain how the internet works, what a browser is and what you should be aware of when using it, why the display of websites can differ in different browsers and we share tips and tricks regarding the use of a web browser...and we also answer the most important of all questions: why Lukas' aunt takes her nephew's laptop away, even though he was being good.
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