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Using a(n) ____ program, messages can be created, sent, received, forwarded, stored, printed, and deleted.
 
  a.
  Telnet
  b.
  e-mail
 
  c.
  FTP
  d.
  newsreader

Question 2

____ was/were one of the original features of the Internet, enabling scientists and researchers working on government-sponsored projects to communicate with colleagues at other locations.
 
  a.
  E-mail
  b.
  Netiquette
 
  c.
  Cookies
  d.
  Search engines



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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