Jean Armour Polly is credited with the term "Surfing the internet" which is now shortened to be "surfing the net".
Net surfing refers to casually browsing websites without a specific goal in mind, whereas net searching involves actively looking for specific information or content using search engines. Net surfing is more exploratory and leisurely, while net searching is more focused and purposeful.
First, a group of friends hold out a net. Second,you put a surfboard on the net. While standing on the board, pretend to surf.
You are looking for something on the Internet.
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e-mailing is more sensitive than surfing and copying
If carried out in a structured and systematic way it can be very beneficial.
in computers
I just want to know the better opportunity of my job. And i also see & read the different interesting activity with related articles (ex:- computer, politics, social, sports or game & travelling locations etc.).
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naviguer le réseau je navigue le réseau chaque soir (I surf the net every evening).
Estimates for web-surfing indicate 1.5 to 25mb for an hour of surfing. So, unless you are frequenting sites with video or other data intensive elements you can expect at least a couple hours for your 50mb.