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Usenet (/ˈjuːznɛt/),
USENET, or, "in full", User's Network, is a
worldwide distributed discussion system available on computers. It was
developed from...
- A
Usenet newsgroup is a
repository usually within the
Usenet system, for
messages posted from
users in
different locations using the Internet. They are...
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Internet Oracle (historically
known as The
Usenet Oracle) is an
effort at
collective humor in a pseudo-Socratic question-and-answer format. A user...
- A
Usenet personality was a
particular kind of
Internet celebrity,
being an
individual who
gained a
certain level of
notoriety from
posting on
Usenet, a...
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Usenet is also
used to
distribute binary files,
generally in
dedicated "binaries" newsgroups. The term
newsreader is
sometimes (erroneously)
used interchangeably...
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graphical applications using .
NET with the GTK# language-binding for the GTK
widget toolkit. .
NET supports use of
NuGet packages.
Unlike .
NET Framework, which...
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Usenet,
Parry received publicity,
including a
cover story in
Wired magazine and
mentions in
Playboy and The Times. He
became known on
Usenet for grepping...
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Usenet II was a
proposed alternative to the
classic Usenet hierarchy,
started in 1998.
Unlike the
original Usenet, it was
peered only
between "sound sites"...
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providers began offering Usenet access to many new users.
Prior to this, the only
sudden changes in the
volume of new
users of
Usenet occurred each September...
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author Mike
Godwin in 1990, Godwin's law
originally referred specifically to
Usenet newsgroup discussions. He
stated that he
introduced Godwin's law in 1990...