Usenet is a global discussion system that is still widely in use today, similar in appearance to forums. It was thought of in the year 1979 and was put into practice the following year. It is used as a form of discussion, messaging, and file sharing. Its appearance is like one of a bulletin board, though it goes beyond the purpose of simply being a place to post messages as one can also trade or post files on Usenet for others to download.
Usenet is not like the internet we use today. Rather, it was a system of interconnected servers with computers connected to each server. When someone on a computer posted a message to a server, it would then be accessible to the other people connected to that server. People on other servers however, would not be able to access the information until the server it was posted to send it to the next server, and so on.
As mentioned, Usenet was very similar in appearance to forums. This is because Usenet is basically a precursor to the forums that are widely used today. They were very similar, but on a forum, you could only place links to files instead of actually posting them on the server like one could with Usenet. Both Usenet and forums are widely used today, though forums are more popular and will continue to be so because they have a more user-friendly interface and are generally better moderated.
Saturday, January 27, 2007
Thursday, January 25, 2007
COM125 first post
Hey, my name is Tina and I transfered to UB last semester from Niagara University. I'm a Communication major although I have no idea what kind of job I want to pursue in a few years. I'm a pretty easy going girl who likes to have a good time. I love to sleep, snowboard, buy shoes, listen to loud music, ski, and eat pizza. I have 3 dogs at home, Baxter, Daisy, and Kozmo. They range in size from 100lbs - 5lbs. I have an older brother who lives in Toronto, and a younger sister who looks like she could be my twin (which is annoying because I'm 19, and she's 15). I don't know many people here at UB, and I think the reason is because I was one of the kids living in the hotels last semester. See you around! : )
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