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kshipps

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Education, government and business are collaboratively developing a high speed version of the traditional Internet which will integrate transmission of voice, video and data over the same line. This initiative is called the
 a. High Speed Internet (HIS).
  b. Next Generation Internet (NGI).
  c. Advanced Transfer Model (ATM).
  d. Cibabit Internet Code (CIC).
  e. Voice Video Data Link (LSN).

Question 2

Twitter allows users to send and read messages. These messages are called ________.
 a. tricroblogs
 b. twits
 c. tweets
 d. twangs



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

c



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