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A network is a group of computers which inter-communicate with each other. In other words, a number of computers which share data between each other form a network. | A network is a group of computers which inter-communicate with each other. In other words, a number of computers which share data between each other form a network. | ||
− | As such, the [[ | + | As such, the [[FAQ_eD2k-Kademlia|ed2k]] network is a network, because it is the union of several computers which share [[file]]s. More on this, the internet itself is a network, because it is a group of computers which share data too. |
− | Other examples can be [[LAN|local area networks]] (also known as [[LAN]]s) or "virtual" networks such as instant messaging networks or workgroup networks. | + | Other examples can be [[LAN|local area networks]] (also known as [[LAN]]s) or "virtual" networks such as [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Instant_Messaging instant messaging] networks or workgroup networks. |
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A network is a group of computers which inter-communicate with each other. In other words, a number of computers which share data between each other form a network.
As such, the ed2k network is a network, because it is the union of several computers which share files. More on this, the internet itself is a network, because it is a group of computers which share data too.
Other examples can be local area networks (also known as LANs) or "virtual" networks such as instant messaging networks or workgroup networks.