The Internet: A Conglomeration of Millions of Computers Worldwide

Everyone has use for a computer, even if it is not access to the Internet being sought. Computers enable us to write effectively with word processing programs, do mathematical calculations, design graphics and play games. Logging online is as simple as turning on a computer in most cases, but the Internet is more than one computer; it is even more than one network of computers. There is literally a conglomeration of millions of computers connected to the Web, and they can all exchange information with one another.
Whether it is your computer at home, the office or in the many schoolrooms equipped with computer systems, chances are the Internet is not far away. Education has been revolutionized with online services that students from elementary school to college level should take advantage of. What you can do online is unlimited, but the Internet is way more than what you see on a single computer.
With almost every computer in the world connected, information has to be routed through huge servers. They can be hidden anywhere; you’ll never know where they are. Wireless receivers pick up the signals where they are transmitted, often times back from satellites in space. It is not only a computer or Internet-enabled TV, but the many mobile phones, iPhones and iPads that can go online as well. Modems, routers, fiber optic cables and Ethernet switches are still essentials to the online world.
All of these are needed for stable Internet access, whether you are shopping for your favorite brand, doing a simple Web search, watching movies with vlc media player and xvid codec, sharing files with Ares, or browsing through large Web directories. You can look up the latest news and even acquire the information needed from meteorological agencies to try to devise your own weather forecast. Real-time satellite photos are easily accessible, which can yield spectacular images of hurricanes in the Atlantic or any ocean in the world.
Uncountable bits of information are transferred across the Internet every day. This is accomplished among a conglomeration of millions of computers worldwide, in every city, state, country and continent on Earth.

Is Apple Terminology The New Web Dictionary?

Attention all logophiles, wordies and vehemently verbose a new iphone application may actually help you out of your next jam should you find yourself at a loss for words. More advanced than your average web dictionary and a lot more fun than an old-fashioned hardback dictionary, thesaurus or glossary, Terminology is the name of a brand new software you can run on your smart phone that actually allows you to browse the English language cleanly and effortlessly.

More than just words, Terminology allows you to quickly find phrases, catchwords, slang and sarcasm within its database. The program seems complex, but actually doesn’t even require a network to load. It’s user friendly, quick and easy to read and will certainly come in handy the next time the cat has your tongue.

Students, especially, are finding this type of technology particularly helpful when racking their brains during late night term paper writing. We’ve all experienced the frustration of not being able to articulate the correct thought  whether it’s because we can’t think of the proper term or we’re running on too little sleep and too much caffeine and can’t put our fingers on the right words!

Another fun use for the Terminology app – for students and adults alike – is winning at word games like Scrabble and Words With Friends. Before smart phones, wordy competitors had to break out the old dusty dictionary to search for the right word. Now, it’s simple to plug in the letters you need to rack up your score and impress your friends.

Although Terminology doesn’t require a wireless network to run smoothly and successfully, if you do happen to have network access, the program will actually help you retrieve more than just spelling, definition and origin. In fact, Terminology works in conjunction with an online connection to locate uses of a particular word or phrase online, search engine optimization, and websites where the word is used most often. With such advanced technology, it’s no wonder even the web dictionary is obsolete!