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11. The Internet is an incalculable tool for research. It is a network of
thousands of computers across the world. Researchers, students,
government agencies, schools, businesses and individuals have left
multigigabytes of free information on these computers, available to
anyone with a computer and an Internet connection. There are
thousands of "web sites", as they are called, with text, pictures, sounds,
and movie clips. You can see this material by simply sending out the
appropriate Internet address, and after a few moments, it appears on
your screen. You can type in the address directly, or you can
automatically invoke an address by tapping on an icon or an underlined
"link" on the home page of a web site that you already have on your
screen. Often the information can be printed or downloaded (copied)
directly to your local computer and saved on your own diskette.
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