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Definition of networking
1
: the exchange of information or services among individuals, groups, or institutions
specifically
: the cultivation of productive relationships for employment or business
… networking remains the No. 1 cause of job attainment … —Hal Lancaster
2
: the establishment or use of a computer network
He has extensive experience in computer networking and information security.
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By piecing together public documents, classified files, and interviews, the outlet identified these networking equipment centers in Seattle, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Chicago, Dallas, New York, DC, and Atlanta.
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Brian Barrett, WIRED, “Security News This Week: Mapping the NSA’s Secret Spy Hubs,” 30 June 2018
In an unusual letter to politicians in Australia made public this week, Huawei defended its status as a longtime supplier of networking gear and other equipment to the country’s biggest telecommunications companies.
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New York Times, “Huawei’s New Front in the Global Technology Cold War: Australia,” 19 June 2018
Huawei is built like a combination of Qualcomm (wireless networking equipment), Cisco (networking infrastructure), and Apple (consumer devices).
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Alexis C. Madrigal, The Atlantic, “How Bad Is Facebook’s New China Problem?,” 6 June 2018
For a girl with few resources, roles models and ways out of a small-town, pageants can be an avenue for networking, interview prep and a wealth of soft-skills.
Russo, a health-policy researcher from Upper Arlington, is the more establishment-y candidate; Relotto, founder of the all-female career networking site Dames Bond, is the more progressive and activist-y candidate.
It’s been just over a year since Microsoft swallowed the career networking site LinkedIn.
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Matt O’brien, Houston Chronicle, “Microsoft and LinkedIn: Is their marriage working?,” 31 Jan. 2018
Despite a reputation as a technological powerhouse, Japan’s aerospace industry lags behind in key areas, including avionics, systems integration, networking, and stealth.
The NuBus slot is taken up by an Ethernet card for fast networking, and this should connect the IIsi to the Internet with limited fuss.
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First Known Use of networking
1967, in the meaning defined at sense 1
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