Sunday, April 15, 2007

Module 1 Concept 24: Client-server two-way interactions

File transfer protocol remains the best example of how the Internet enables files to be sent to and from clients, at their initiation, thus emphasising the local autonomy of the individual user, and the arrangement of ‘cyberspace’ into publically accessible and changeable regions.

This concept talks about the internet being a two way street. The exchange of information between a client/server. Establishing a two-way connection between yourself and another computer/user, will provide you with many options for communicating. Being able to send information and receive information at your own intuition.

Being able to take information at will rather than having it pushed on you like an email attachment.


This is the internet in its simplest form - The sending and fetching of information.

No comments: