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Join Date: Apr 2008
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The general term for the model or structure of the internet
(from homework)
The general term for the model or structure of the internet...... Help me out here please :P Last edited by piggyboo; 09-01-2008 at 05:39 PM. Reason: Partially solved |
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Re: What's this called?
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Re: What's this called?
Oh. =/
Well this is a pretty direct question - assisting me comprehend would not help. All I needed was a term, which extensive Googling could not find. But nevermind; I already took a guess at this. Although I'll probably never find out "The general term for the model or structure of the internet" as the teacher doesn't check the answers, only ticks if you've done the work. Out of curiosity, does anyone actually know? You don't have to tell me the answer. |
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