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Information network

 What is computer

network/information network?


A computer network consists of two or more computers that are connected together to share information and resources. The resources may include printers, hard disks or programs etc. The computers in the network are connected together through communication media The communication media can be a physical cable or a wireless connection. The computers in the network can be in the same room, building or at different places.


Uses/Benefits of Computer Networks 


Some important uses of computer networks are as follows: 

Networks are used to access shared data Networks are used to share different devices such as printers and hard disks etc. Networks are used to send email with attachments of files etc. Networks are used to communicate with different people all over the world easily One copy of software can be shared over a network by multiple users.

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