Internet Stocks List

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Internet Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Oct 4 ANET Arista Networks, Inc. (ANET) Director Charles Giancarlo Sells $765,000 in Stock Under Rule 10b5-1 Plan
Oct 4 ANET Evercore ISI Raises Arista Networks, Inc. (ANET) Price Target to $425, Citing Potential 25% Revenue Growth by 2025
Oct 3 ANET 2 Top Cloud Computing Stocks Investors Can't Miss: AMZN, ANET
Oct 3 ROKU 3 US Growth Stocks With High Insider Ownership And 44% Revenue Growth
Oct 3 ANET Arista Networks: Amazing Upward Momentum - Near-Term Correction Likely
Oct 3 ROKU Why Roku's Stock Is Poised For Growth In A Rebounding Ad Market
Oct 3 ANET Arista Networks' CEO Shows How To Thrive In Silicon Valley
Oct 3 ANET Arista Networks, Inc. (ANET) Positioned for $250M Revenue Opportunity as AI Centers Drive Demand for Ethernet Switches in Data-Driven Networking Solutions
Oct 2 ANET Arista Networks, Inc. (ANET) Unveils Enhanced CloudVision Platform, Secures Meta Deal for AI Model Training Cluster
Oct 2 ANET Arista Networks, Inc. (ANET) is Attracting Investor Attention: Here is What You Should Know
Oct 1 ANET Arista Networks: Richly Valued For Middling Growth Prospects
Oct 1 ANET Wall Street Analysts Think Arista Networks Is a Good Investment: Is It?
Oct 1 WEAV Zacks Industry Outlook Highlights Weave Communications and Ribbon Communications
Sep 30 ANET Carnival Stock Retreats After Earnings Beat, Raised Guidance
Sep 30 ANET This AI Network Stock Revs Up To All-Time High While Nvidia Struggles For Gains
Sep 30 WEAV 2 Network Software Stocks to Watch From a Challenging Industry
Sep 30 WEAV Weave Ranked First in 21 Categories in Leading Software Review Platform G2’s 2024 Fall Report
Sep 30 ROKU Robinhood To Rally Over 13%? Here Are 10 Top Analyst Forecasts For Monday
Sep 29 ROKU 2 Growth Stocks to Buy Before They Soar 212% and 712%, According to Certain Wall Street Analysts
Sep 29 ROKU 1 Growth Stock Down 85% to Buy Right Now
Internet

The Internet (contraction of interconnected network) is the global system of interconnected computer networks that use the Internet protocol suite (TCP/IP) to link devices worldwide. It is a network of networks that consists of private, public, academic, business, and government networks of local to global scope, linked by a broad array of electronic, wireless, and optical networking technologies. The Internet carries a vast range of information resources and services, such as the inter-linked hypertext documents and applications of the World Wide Web (WWW), electronic mail, telephony, and file sharing.
The origins of the Internet date back to research commissioned by the federal government of the United States in the 1960s to build robust, fault-tolerant communication with computer networks. The primary precursor network, the ARPANET, initially served as a backbone for interconnection of regional academic and military networks in the 1980s. The funding of the National Science Foundation Network as a new backbone in the 1980s, as well as private funding for other commercial extensions, led to worldwide participation in the development of new networking technologies, and the merger of many networks. The linking of commercial networks and enterprises by the early 1990s marked the beginning of the transition to the modern Internet, and generated a sustained exponential growth as generations of institutional, personal, and mobile computers were connected to the network. Although the Internet was widely used by academia since the 1980s, commercialization incorporated its services and technologies into virtually every aspect of modern life.
Most traditional communications media, including telephony, radio, television, paper mail and newspapers are reshaped, redefined, or even bypassed by the Internet, giving birth to new services such as email, Internet telephony, Internet television, online music, digital newspapers, and video streaming websites. Newspaper, book, and other print publishing are adapting to website technology, or are reshaped into blogging, web feeds and online news aggregators. The Internet has enabled and accelerated new forms of personal interactions through instant messaging, Internet forums, and social networking. Online shopping has grown exponentially both for major retailers and small businesses and entrepreneurs, as it enables firms to extend their "brick and mortar" presence to serve a larger market or even sell goods and services entirely online. Business-to-business and financial services on the Internet affect supply chains across entire industries.
The Internet has no centralized governance in either technological implementation or policies for access and usage; each constituent network sets its own policies. Only the overreaching definitions of the two principal name spaces in the Internet, the Internet Protocol address (IP address) space and the Domain Name System (DNS), are directed by a maintainer organization, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN). The technical underpinning and standardization of the core protocols is an activity of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), a non-profit organization of loosely affiliated international participants that anyone may associate with by contributing technical expertise. In November 2006, the Internet was included on USA Today's list of New Seven Wonders.

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