Tuesday, November 30, 2010

The free discussion groups access to

Newsgroups are divided into categories and topics on the Internet with a network of servers called open USENET discussion forums.

You can read and publish articles or news discussion groups once you download the required software - called news a "client". Sections are negotiated between computer systems are linked on a variety of networks. USENET grew in the early days of the Internet, many years before the Internet and even today many USENET sites of universities, research laboratories or other institutions of higher education are maintained. Level of difficulty: Moderately easy

Instructions

You will need: (computer desktop or laptop) computer Internet - high-speed or modem connection is AcceptableNews ClientNews Server

    With a news client and server
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    Find a news client (software) and install it on your computer.

Internet Explorer and other Web browsers have integrated new customers. Or, if you prefer, download free client program Tera News (http://www.teranews.com/clients.html) or an other client NNTP site.
  • 2

    Choose a free news server.

  • Most servers require monthly or yearly fees for connections in the world of newsgroups, but some news servers offer free public access. Google and Yahoo! have links directories on the server of free public news (http://directory.google.com/Top/Computers/Usenet/Public_News_Servers/; http://dir.yahoo.com/Computers_and_Internet/Internet/Chats_and_Forums/Usenet/Public_Access_Usenet_Sites/), such as news public de Baloc, Freenews.maxbaud.net, jam ServernMed.com and others. See the other Servren, TERA news accounts offer no uncensored, uncut, NNTP news server free access to all groups of discussion with some limitations and download unlimited for 12 US US dollar per month.
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    Select groups of discussion.

  • Once you have logged on with a free news server to his list of thousands of available newsgroups and subscribe go those that are interesting sound for you. You can also Google newsgroups newsgroup via the Web. Google database back in the early 1990s and is a continuation of the former service research.

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