Networks are everywhere—or so it seems. You can hardly do anything with
data that does not involve a network. Like the human networks that we are
all part of, computer networks let us share information and resources. In business,
the reliance on networks is even more pervasive than in homes or schools.
Networks help individuals and businesses alike save money, but they also help
create income. Without a doubt, networking within the home will catch on over
the next few years as it has in business. Soon, nearly all individuals in even
moderately developed nations will have networked components throughout their
homes. Those that don’t will be netologically disadvantaged because they will not
be able to learn or to function at the same level as those who are networked.
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