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virtual community

In computing, group of people joined by using the same electronic conferencing system. The sense of virtual community can be extremely strong, going beyond simply exchanging mutually useful information to helping with real-life events such as family illnesses and financial crises.



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Linux-based workstations are becoming very popular in the Internet community," says Kevin Sturge, vice president of Services at Gentia Software.
com is asking the Internet community to help find an anonymous abuser of its website, who has posted thousands of harassing, threatening, and obscene messages on the FreeAdvice Forum.
CFIT and other members of the Internet community including registrars, country code managers, at-large delegates, the business constituency and other registries, raised their objections to the deal, noted that it:
 
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