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Search for free mp3's to listen. Allows create radio stations, upload mp3, share play-list and provides a music recommendation system to include on current play-list similar songs.
Add commenting and interactivity to web pages. Compatible with all major web authoring packages. View reports and receive notification e-mails.
Web search service providing access to weather, search, shopping, stocks, and games.
Internet start page that includes voice chat, language translator, universal search, music, and news. [Dated]
Entertainment portal, giving personal recommendations through the use of artificial intelligence.
The ICANN Supporting Organization responsible for reviewing and developing recommendations on IP address policy.
Affiliated with the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) via the Internet Architecture Board(IAB). Has Research Groups on Internet related issues including architecture, protocols, and technology.
Informal association of North American internet backbone operators. Hosted by MERIT.
NSSN serves as a central point to search for standards information from many sources and serves as an important gateway connecting those who seek standards to those that supply them.
ECMA, known for its ECMAScript standard, is an international association founded in 1961 and dedicated to the standardization of information and communication systems.
Gopher server formerly at Point Loma Nazarene University. Splendid live links. Also featuring Veronica-2 search engine. (For gopher links like this a Gopher capable browser such as Lynx or Firefox with the Overbite extension or must be used).
A brief presentation of the protocol, both its history and its current status, by an experienced Gopher system administrator.
An extention to the standard DCC protocol which offers the option to simply restart a transfer at the point it was broken off and to proceed without loss of connection time.
NTP Project page for Dr. Mills, primary NTP researcher for over twenty years. He and his students are working on NTP version 4 to improve robustness and security.
An open-source multimedia communication library written in C, implementing protocols such as SIP, SDP, RTP, STUN, TURN, and ICE.
The RFC which forms the second part of STD 8.
The IETF documentation of the protocol.
Forum for proxy web masters, proxy users and commercial exchange.
Internet access management system allows an organization to monitor, report and manage internal Internet use.
Paid service for anonymous web surfing via CGI proxy.
Free weekly newsletter with the latest tech news, plus commentaries, quotes, trivia, jokes.
Logger Protocol Proposal. E. Meyer, T. Skinner. February 1971.
ARPA Network Protocol Notes. E. Meyer. April 1970.
Comments on the Meyer Proposal. E. Harslem, J. Haverty. April 1970.
Official Protocol Mechanism. S.D. Crocker. June 1970.
More Comments on the Forthcoming Protocol. E. Harslem, J.F. Heafner. March 1970.
Some Thoughts on SRI'S Proposed Real Time Clock. J. Cole. February 1970.
Proposed Change to Host/IMP Spec to Eliminate Marking. W.R. Crowther. January 1970.
RFC Brief List. Network Information Center. Stanford Research Institute. May 1971.
Proffered Official ICP. S.D. Crocker. April 1971.
Attendance List at the Urbana NWG Meeting, February 17-19, 1971. R.W. Watson. March 1971.
Invitation to the Second Symposium on Problems in the Optimization of Data Communications Systems. V.G. Cerf. May 1971.
Coordination of Equipment and Supplies Purchase. R.F. Borelli. October 1971.
Reservations for Network Group Meeting. C. Falls. October 1971.
Toward Reliable Operation of Minicomputer-Based Terminals on a TIP. T. Pyke. September 1971.
IMP System Change Notifications. B. Cosell. January 1972.
TIP Message Buffers. D.C. Walden. January 1972.
Graphics Facilities Information. J. Postel. November 1971.
Second Network Graphics Meeting Details. J.A. Moorer. October 1971.
Proposed Experiment With a Message Switching Protocol. R.D. Bressler, D. Murphy, D.C. Walden. May 1972.
Formation of Network Measurement Group (NMG). V. Cerf. March 1972.
ARPA Network Mailing Lists. Network Information Center. Stanford Research Institute. March 1972.
Network Graphics Working Group Meeting. I.W. Cotton. March 1972.
Computer Based Instruction. T.C. O'Sullivan. March 1972.
Traffic Statistics. (September 1972). A.M. McKenzie. October 1972.
Echo Process. J. Postel. May 1972.
Network Host Status. E. Westheimer. July 1972.
Proposed Telnet Changes. T.C. O'Sullivan. May 1972.
Network Host Status. E. Westheimer. June 1972.
ARPA Network Mailing Lists. Network Information Center. Stanford Research Institute. August 1972.