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2.1 WHAT IS THE INTERNET?
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gh level of Internet usage virtually forced the process into developing a strong Internet presence. Science attentives are known to use the Internet to seek out actively scientific and technical information, and so it makes sense to meet one`s customers in a forum where they are actively trying to find your product.
2. Familiarity to Scientist(°úÇÐÀÚµé°úÀÇ Ä£¹Ð¼º)
Scientists, the generators of new knowledge and technology, are very familiar and comfortable with the Internet. One goal of our process is to be as user-friendly to scientists as possible.
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The WWW provides great parity among information consumers by maintaining quasi-uniform content, speed, and environment of information communication to all customers. Information is available to everyone, at the same time, in the same way, with no inherent favoritism or differentiation among customers, at least on the part of the process itself. As NASA is part of the public trust, we cannot put ou