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The Internet is a global system of interconnected computer networks. It was one of the main popular technological developments of the 1990s. The internet allowed small subcultures to grow into large global online communities.
The internet began as a return to graphocentrism until the arrival of Youtube.
See also
- Prince (TAFKAP) and copyright controversy
- Sociology of the internet
- Internet kill switch
- Internet copyright
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