Computer Science, asked by khushidewangan012, 6 months ago

It is an online discussion forum where remotely connected users share and discuss a particular topic. *
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(a) Newsnet
(b) Newsgroup
(c) Usenet
(d) All of these
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Answered by Sahil3459
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Answer:

A newsgroup is an online discussion forum where remotely connected users share and discuss a particular topic.

Explanation:

USENET is a global network of news discussion groups, and a newsgroup is a debate about a certain topic that is composed of notes posted to a central Internet site and dispersed through it. The Network News Transfer Protocol is used by Usenet (NNTP). A newsgroup where people help one another with computer issues is called a "computer aid" group. Usenet, one of the first computer networks, was founded in 1980 and is still in use today. Newsgroups or discussion groups are used to exchange messages and files. People can publish messages in these groups that are visible to the whole public and that are then circulated throughout various Internet news servers.

Thus, a newsgroup is a type of Usenet-based online discussion board.

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