Internet
Traffic Report
The Internet Traffic Report monitors the
flow of data around the world. It then
displays a value between zero and 100.
Higher values indicate faster and more
reliable connections.
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MATRIX
Science
For over a decade, Matrix NetSystems has
recorded and documented Internet
performance data, as well as map the
Internet and the World Wide Web.
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ISOC
The Internet SOCiety (ISOC) is a
professional membership society with more
than 150 organization and 11,000 individual
members in over 182 countries. It provides
leadership in addressing issues that
confront the future of the Internet, and is
the organization home for the groups
responsible for Internet infrastructure
standards, including the Internet
Engineering Task Force (IETF) and the
Internet Architecture Board (IAB).
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World Wide Web
Consortium
The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)
develops interoperable technologies
(specifications, guidelines, software, and
tools) to lead the Web to its full
potential. W3C is a forum for information,
commerce, communication, and collective
understanding. On this page, you'll find
W3C news, links to W3C technologies and
ways to get involved.
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Inter NIC
This website has been established to
provide the public information regarding
Internet domain name registration services
and is updated frequently.
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Internet
Robots Standard
Web Robots are programs that traverse the
Web automatically. Some people call them
Web Wanderers, Crawlers, or Spiders. This
is the main source for information on the
robots.txt Robots Exclusion Standard and
other articles about writing well-behaved
Web robots.
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Source
Forge
SourceForge.net is the world's largest Open
Source software development website, with
the largest repository of Open Source code
and applications available on the Internet.
SourceForge.net provides free services to
Open Source developers.
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The Apache
Website
The Apache Software Foundation provides
support for the Apache community of
open-source software projects. The Apache
projects are characterized by a
collaborative, consensus based development
process, an open and pragmatic software
license, and a desire to create high
quality software that leads the way in its
field. We consider ourselves not simply a
group of projects sharing a server, but
rather a community of developers and
users.
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