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Usenet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Usenet, a portmanteau of "user" and "network", is a world-wide distributed Internet discussion system. It evolved from the general purpose UUCP architecture of the same name.
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Searchable archive of more than 700 million Usenet postings from a period of more than 20 years.
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usenet definition |Dictionary.com
noun . Computers. an extensive system of newsgroups: a branch of the Internet.
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Usenet New Zealand ... About Usenet New Zealand. The domain usenet.net.nz and the machine cancel.usenet.net.nz are owned by Simon Lyall and are used to host various projects and ...
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