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Internet Architecture: Revolution or Evolution? Internet Architecture: Revolution or Evolution?

Evolving the Internet: Challenges and Opportunities - Network Effect - Metcalfe’s Law:  The utility of a telecommunications network grows with the square of the number of users. The Challenge of Change Why do some Internet technologies succeed and some fail? How does technological change come about? Revolution vs. Evolution What happens when change fails?.

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Domain:  High Tech Category: IT Subcategory: Internet 
Upload Date: 22nd-Aug-2012  Click On Above Link To See More
Reference: Information Centric Networking

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