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Post by vuvu •°♡ on Jun 29, 2005 0:01:55 GMT -5
In this section of the forum, we still follow the Standard Forum Rules. But there are rules that apply specifically for this board too. Please follow them: 1. No quoting picturesNo one likes it, staff members gets tired of editing it. If you want to show what picture you are talking about, leave a link. There's no need to quote if the post you're referring to is the one right before your own post. **This actually applies to the whole forum, but moreso in this board and the picture board2. No Fanart in Graphic CreationsUnless of course, the fan art is your own. We bump into way too many problems of these kind of thing in the past to tolerate it. Credit properly if you are to use fanarts in your creation. If you can, get permission. 3. No "Stealing"See a graphic that you lwould like to use? Ask the owner if you can use it before taking. It's basic courtesy. 4. No HotlinkingAbsolutely not! It won't do the owner of the picture or you any good in the end. Host the picture on your own server using Photobucket or some thing like that. No TOS ViolationNo sharing WAREZ or files like that. It is against the TOS rules! Please don't make us tell you more than once. Post in the right threadsSaves you from being leered and the staff from editing. -- Other than that, enjoy! **Staff Members: Modify at will.
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Post by suresh1 on Sept 15, 2010 1:03:50 GMT -5
New technologies are driving a deep transformation of the Internet’s capabilities and uses. We are entering a new phase. The first phase of the Internet, starting with Arpanet in 1969, was a small research project that linked together a few, and then a few thousand, scientists. They exchanged rudimentary messages and data. In the mid-1990s the second broad phase delivered the Internet to the masses with e-mail, graphical browsers, and the World Wide Web.
Today, the third phase is underway. Video over the Net portends innumerable consumer and commercial possibilities. This new medium will change every realm of communication and content. The broadcast petabyte flows of radio and television will branch out into narrowcast, multicast, mobilecast, and everycast streams. With real-time transactions and collaborations, rich images, video, and interactive virtual worlds, the Net’s current content of static text and pictures will swell to form exabyte rivers. We call this third phase of rich broadband content the Exaflood.[3]
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Post by Meitantei Lucy on Sept 15, 2010 13:26:36 GMT -5
You're so close to banning... you need 20 posts and do not post random links and advertising.
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