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By: Marion Marshall Monday May 21 2012
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Usenet is one of the oldest and most established services on the internet. Essentially a bulletin board system with the capability to provide rapid file transfers, it is the root of many of the more recently-developed Internet technologies in use today.



What makes Usenet a bit different is that, unlike many other technologies that date back quite a while, it remains very viable as a solution for today’s users. Part of this is because of the system’s simplicity. The terminology sometimes leads users to believe that it’s far more complicated than is actually the case.



When you log on to a Usenet newsgroup or a standard forum about Usenet technology, you’ll be confronted by what may be some unfamiliar terms. For example, you’ll hear an awful lot about binaries.



Binaries are just a file of any type which is attached to a newsgroup post. Usenet is used to transfer all types of files so, instead of referring to each file type with a different name, which is confusing, the community simply calls any and all files—pictures, videos, audio, etc.—as binaries. Most Usenet terminology has this characteristic simplicity to it.



Unfortunately, many Internet users don’t take advantage of Usenet services because their ISPs don’t offer it in a universal package. In many cases, a user may have to purchase access separately, from a third-party vendor or as an addition to their standard Internet service.



It’s usually very inexpensive and the benefit is that it opens up an entirely new part of the Internet. You’ll find that there are few places on the Internet where new users are given such ready access to information about the service and general help from more experienced users. The newsgroups, in fact, are designed to provide these types of services for a broad range of interests.



Usenet newsgroups function very much like Internet forums. The difference is that they’re read in a browser specific to the task and that their simplicity makes them very convenient to download.



The posts are essentially nothing more than text with binaries attached to them, in some cases. This straightforward presentation, oddly enough, is a nice break from the blinking, flashing, talking and sometimes yelling mess that the Internet oftentimes becomes.



For that reason, and many others, Usenet technology continues to have an active following today, and actually manages to keep growing larger over the course of time.


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