Uniform Resource Identifier

In computing, a Uniform Resource Identifier is a string of characters used to identify a name or a resource on the Internet. Such identification enables interaction with representations of the resource over a network using specific protocols. Schemes specifying a concrete syntax and associated protocols define each URI.

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  • FOSSPRIMER #152 FOSS A General Introduction

    FOSSPRIMER #152 FOSS A General Introduction

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  • Metadata Blog Post 02/05/10 - Are you Cool with URIs?

    Metadata Blog Post 02/05/10 - Are you Cool with URIs?

    This vodcast includes a discussion of two articles related to the persistence of URIs and the creation of cool URIs; ie, URIs that do not change over time.
  • Selected scenes of past and present sport personalities - Part 2

    Selected scenes of past and present sport personalities - Part 2

    ARC Identifier 28760 / Local Identifier 111-LC-46064 - Department of Defense. Department of the Army. Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations. US Army Audiovisual Center. (ca. 1974 - 05/15/1984) - 1962 - Pvt. Hank Greenberg arriving at Camp Custer, Michigan, in 1941. Greenberg getting uniform and posing with other soldiers. Sgt. Hank Greenberg instructing and training members of Red Cross Woman's Motor Corps in close order drill and military courtesy at McDill Field, Florida, in 1942. - Copied by Thomas Gideon
  • CAPTAIN BARTLETT'S PRE-WAR FILM OF THE ORIENT

    CAPTAIN BARTLETT'S PRE-WAR FILM OF THE ORIENT

    1939 CAPTAIN BARTLETT'S PRE-WAR FILM OF THE ORIENT, ca. 1935 - ca. 1939. ARC Identifier 77408 / Local Identifier 428-NPC-5219. CAPTAIN BARTLETT'S PRE-WAR FILM OF THE ORIENT1) Street scenes in unidentified Asiatic city. (SV)2) MS Natives carrying material on their shoulders up rock stairway.3) MS Thousands of turtles in turtle pool.4) MS Buddhist temple in Saigon, French-Indo-China.5) LS Harbor of Saigon; ships in harbor. (SV)6) HA LS Craft underway in harbor of Saigon; bow of ship in FG.7) LS Temple in Saigon (good).8) LS Oriental structures; people walking along streets and other street activity.9) LS Natives in sampans (good).10) LS Buddhist temple.11) LS Race track; people in stands watching the ponies galloping.12) LS Harbor scenes; stacks of unidentified warships in FG.13) LS Large sampans underway; freighter tied up to pier in BG.14) MCU Fakir.15) HA LS Shellback initiation aboard the MARBLEHEAD.16) HA LS Stern section of the USS MARBLEHEAD.17) MCU Man in old type aviator's uniform skylarking. (SV)18) HA LS Bow sealion of the MARBLEHEAD as men are having shellback initiation. (SV)19) LA MS Superstructure of the MARBLEHEAD.20) MS HA Men in tank of water covered with oil.21) MCU Rickshew drawn by bicycle.22) LS Buddhist temples in Saigon (very good). (SV)23) LS Ruins.24) LS Buddhist priests; dressed in colorful s; ruins in BG.25) LS Oriental ruins.26) LS Rock wall with old design carved on it. (SV)27) PAN Down the rock wall.28) LS Oriental buildings; PAN, up to tree ...
  • FreeBSD Kernel Internals, Dr. Marshall Kirk McKusick

    FreeBSD Kernel Internals, Dr. Marshall Kirk McKusick

    The first hour of Marshall Kirk McKusick's course on FreeBSD kernel internals based on his book, The Design and Implementation of the FreeBSD Operating System. This course has been given at BSD Conferences and technology companies around the world.
  • Greyglers@Google: Vint Cerf

    Greyglers@Google: Vint Cerf

    Googlers are lucky to have among them some great luminaries of computer science, including VP and Chief Internet Evangelist Vint Cerf. If you dont know Vint, you can start by checking out his nearly 380000 mentions on Google, the pivotal roles hes played in developing the web, the significant honors he's received all over the world, and his nickname, father of the Internet. You can learn more by attending a rare tech talk by Vint, presented by the Greyglers*: Reimagining the Internet: If wed known then what we know now, what would we have done differently? Back in the Internet's design phase, Bob Kahn and I spent six months developing concepts and architecture and a year creating the TCP specification, but we didn't know that the idea would work. We concentrated on solving the problems we envisioned, such as networks that couldn't handle each other's packet lengths. Security against direct attacks and authentication of sources weren't high on the agenda. Now that we have spam, DDOS, viruses, and worms, we look back and think about what we might have done differently had we realized that we were creating a global infrastructure for the 21st century!
  • Vint Cerf at U Maryland

    Vint Cerf at U Maryland

    On Friday, April 17, 2009, Vint Cerf gave a talk entitled "Tracking the Internet in the 21st Century" at the University of Maryland as part of the Booz Allen Hamilton Distinguished Colloquium in Electrical and Computer Engineering.
  • Business Case For Adoption: The Vendor Community

    Business Case For Adoption: The Vendor Community

    More info at healthit.hhs.gov Comments on this video are allowed in accordance with our comment policy www.newmedia.hhs.gov
  • FOSSPRIMER #152 FOSS A General Introduction

  • Metadata Blog Post 02/05/10 - Are you Cool with URIs?

  • Selected scenes of past and present sport personalities - Part 2

  • CAPTAIN BARTLETT'S PRE-WAR FILM OF THE ORIENT

  • FreeBSD Kernel Internals, Dr. Marshall Kirk McKusick

  • Greyglers@Google: Vint Cerf

  • Vint Cerf at U Maryland

  • Business Case For Adoption: The Vendor Community

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